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

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1 It 's a game of chance in n it I mean you pay your money , you you you come here to lose but if you win it' a bonus .
2 If you spell it the way it is pronounced you 'll
3 Technically , if you hand someone a joint you 're supplying , but it means a lot of work for them and does n't catch the people who are the big fish .
4 Do n't kn tell me the er if you tell me the
5 All you need is enough 10–20mm diameter pea gravel to form a layer about 2in ( 50mm ) thick over the path or drive area ; your supplier will advise you on how much to order if you tell him the size of the area .
6 My life is here , and I have no intention of sharing it with you , not if you offered me an Empire , let alone a castle in Scotland and the fortune of a man whom I despised and who I warned you would treat you badly .
7 If you know what a life mine is , in ways I was not able to tell you the other day , and what a terrible story mine has been , you would pray for me much . ’
8 So some of them you can work out buy if you know what a transformer does , it steps down all of the current , it reduces the voltage .
9 Tapes and yards of lace and and er sometimes some of them would have even pieces of cloth for an apron , if you know what an apron is .
10 If you know what the story or feature is to be about and the angle from which the producer or journalist is approaching it you will be able to be much more helpful .
11 I think it would have been a disaster and a recipe for disaster because practically if you know what the situation is in the Moat Centre and the Highfields youth and community centre then people would have never resisted to that change .
12 But I mean if , if you know what the plan is , yeah .
13 If you know who the contact was , then tell me that first . ’
14 Again another thing too , is that boosting your ego side , if you s if you set yourself a little bit of a target and you can manage it er can you run up the hill ?
15 If you got me a microplane right now I would get into it and fly it .
16 I said well if you got us a dog I 'd have to take it for a late night walk would n't I ?
17 Yes I 'll go Lord if you get me a job there secure in the knowledge that
18 and a half , one over two the reciprocal of a half if you turn it the other way round it 's two over one
19 In fact I 've often said that if you show me a system which does n't have a performance problem then you 've shown me a system which is a failure .
20 And if you show it the sweep of a gravel drive framed by cypresses and a manicured lawn , it will usher you elegantly to the ball .
21 I think erm I think is quite fair maybe if concessions could be raised to one fifty or two pounds but overall I think that people who can afford it spend such a lot of money on the raffle and we therefore give raffle tickets to those who can afford it could jealousy and on the raffle generally about a hundred pounds is made and if there , if there was more charge for tickets , people might not give so much for the raffles and also if you give but if you charge them a nominal sum and then shove other things at them on their options they might be more willing to give to optional choices like a raffle .
22 A great family such as the Milettis is like a sleeping bear : it may look massively apathetic and unimpressionable but each hair of its pelt is wired straight into the creature 's brain , and if you twitch it the wrong way the thing will flex its tendons and turn on you , unzipping its claws .
23 I am doubtful about the validity of ‘ torturing the evidence ’ : surely , if you torture someone the usual result is that he will speak the truth .
24 If you sent him a present , he would reply immediately in that beautiful handwriting of his . ’
25 If you sent me a solitaire and promises solemn ,
26 If you sent me a single orchid , or a pair of
27 If you sent me a postcard with three Xs and told me how
28 If you asked him a question you might not get an answer for a week .
29 If you permit yourself a joke in arguing a moot you should not joke in court , at least until you are sufficiently experienced to know when one is allowable .
30 Again , you 'll see a good example of that , where closed questions are good in a situation if you want to get a direct answer to somebody who tends to waffle , but again , if you 're asked closed questions and you want to give information , it is harder , it 's easier if you ask somebody an open question and on the film , John Cleese comes up with the starters to an open question , which are the Who , What , Which , Why , Where , When questions .
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