Example sentences of "but if [pron] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 But if we go in the park she can run more , or in the summer we go down by the old railway track do n't we ?
2 But if we lost in 1992 — as we certainly lost in 1987 — because prosperous voters feared that we would reduce their disposable income , we will not win back those middle income families by pretending that we have abandoned the very purpose of our creation and our existence .
3 The adventurers will probably attack them , but if they approach in any way a spectacularly disgusting scene ensues .
4 But if she persists in what she is saying about him now , he will have no choice but to insist she goes .
5 Anyone alleging poverty was to be charged with ingratitude , but if he persisted in his refusal he was to have his name taken and be told to keep the matter secret .
6 But if you persist in going for the burn , you can do as the Californians , and add to your kitbag a packet of small pieces of adhesive-backed plastic called Frownies .
7 I ca n't stop you going to see her , but if you interfere in police business you will be in severe trouble .
8 But if you went in the horse box on your single you 'd be all day getting there .
9 But if you get in a couple of hours
10 Yeah but if you get in there yo you wo n't get out I 'll drop you in there .
11 No , but if you go in the middle you 've got a chance to wake up .
12 But if you come in the heat of summer , you 'll find we 're pleasantly free of les touristes .
13 You 'll find the month stressful , arduous , demanding and difficult — but if you persevere in the most important area of all , you 'll win your worldly battle and have a happy ever after in your emotional life too .
14 You wo n't get any increase this year , but if you put in a good bid now you might get your allocation upped for next year . ’
15 The one thing it 's difficult to do is erase , but if you draw in your subject very lightly first and take as much thought and care as you would with a full painting , then erasing takes care of itself .
16 So in that sense , the build the , the equities have kept pace , but if you think in the short term , you 'll always be out of , out of order with shares , if you 're thinking of going in for three or four years , you you 're likely to get your fingers burnt .
17 But if you work in the holidays , what 'll you do with Dickie ? ’
18 It was a small poisoned dart aimed at William , but if it went in there was no visible sign of agitation .
19 If it was in the ‘ MEDIEVAL HISTORY ’ section it was near the end of March , but if it fell in the ‘ TRAVEL ’ section , then it was probably September .
20 Presumably we shall have a good chew at the clause in Committee , but if it remains in that form we shall certainly be unable to support the Bill on Third Reading .
21 There was a good bed along one side of the small , square room , a bench and a heavy table , even a brazier ; and most wonderful of all , there was a high window , narrow and barred and unshuttered , but if it let in the wind , it let in the light and the sun , too .
22 long as it is sealed , but if it escapes in large quantities , when a hole is drilled for example , the tiny fibres can cause serious lung diseases .
23 The word ‘ genius ’ may be overworked , but if anyone mentioned in this book was entitled to it , it surely must be Brunel .
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