Example sentences of "if you [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The tae of ye will need somethin' more than a dispensation from the Pope , Ah would think , if ye go on like this . ’ |
2 | Hell , if ye know how to use the stuff it can dae ye a power of good . |
3 | If ye leave now ye 'll catch it . ’ |
4 | ‘ It 's hard tae fight if ye have only one leg . ’ |
5 | ‘ But if ye do not have self-control , let ye marry , for it is better to marry than to burn . ’ ’ |
6 | ‘ But ye should n't be standing here , if ye 're not a whore , if ye do n't hiv a stickman — it 's dangerous . ’ |
7 | It 's cold outside and Ah want to sleep , even if ye do n't . ’ |
8 | If ye do n't , it 'll bugger up all the books . ’ |
9 | The one search will serve if you act also for a mortgagee , in which case name the mortgagee rather than the buyer , because the priority given to the mortgagee extends to the buyer , but not vice versa . |
10 | You will realize by such actions that you have ‘ adopted ’ the site and , if you act rightly , honestly , and with good intentions , it will thank you . |
11 | If you act now you can prevent the bitter local disputes in your constituency which will arise from increased aggregates quarrying and haulage over the next twenty years . |
12 | If you act now you can prevent the bitter local disputes in your constituency which will arise from increased aggregates quarrying and haulage over the next twenty years . |
13 | Even so , it is worth getting to know and keeping a sharp look out for the signs from as early as May on , because if you act quickly enough it is possible to stop the attack before it spreads through the rest of the foliage by picking off , and , this is important , burning the infected parts . |
14 | If you act quickly you may not need a specialist product . |
15 | But if you can arrange for experienced selectors to be present then this may lead to a more objective assessment of the candidates than if you act alone . |
16 | If you wrote up a route between September 1990 and April 1991 it would be helpful if you repeated the description in the new book . |
17 | It was a trick she 'd learned long ago ; if you bit hard enough all you could think of was the pain ; the misery and sorrow , in that instance , faded into insignificance . |
18 | If you strolled up to him and started a conversation — on anything — he was anecdotal , pleasant and often revealing . |
19 | Well , then how about — if you marry again ? ’ |
20 | Normally it takes about six days to arrange a visit , even if you cable both ways . |
21 | You may also be entitled to Government incentive payments if you contract out of the State Earnings Related Pension Scheme ( SERPS ) with a Midland Personal Pension . |
22 | There are regular canal pubs and boatyards and if you moor up near a town you will usually find yourself half a mile to a mile from the town centre . |
23 | If you load up your sentence with trifles before you 've built it properly , it will of course fall down . |
24 | Although they will inevitably be small at first , you can enjoy their benefits this winter if you plant now . |
25 | Could your family cope financially if you died unexpectedly ? |
26 | Imagine your response if , when you were depositing funds in a building society account , your attention was drawn to the fact that if you died only the original investment would be returned , but if you lived you would keep all of the interest . |
27 | well if you say , if you 'd re if you died yesterday er tomorrow |
28 | If you use both hands on the boom to run through the shallows it will only need an awkward gust or wave to rip the sail from your grasp . |
29 | 3.5 inch drives seem less prone to problems , but you could try any of these ways of getting yourself out of trouble if you use both formats . |
30 | I do n't know what he 's got against roses , but if you use even one in a bouquet he goes up the wall . |