Example sentences of "in if " in BNC.
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1 | In this collection of pieces which revert to themes pursued in If this is a man Levi writes : ‘ Desperate , the Jewish survivors , in flight from Europe after the great shipwreck , have created in the bosom of the Arab world an island of Western civilisation , a portentous palingenesis of Judaism , and the pretext for renewed hatred . ’ |
2 | I 'd go in if Marie was with me , but I 'm on my own and I might have a bit of difficulty with the menu . |
3 | ‘ I would not have called you in if I had , would I ? |
4 | Not a true beauty , but the girl beckoned you off the paper ; confident , sexy , that face invited you to join in if you could stand the pace . |
5 | But she 'd let him have a slice of the cake she 'd brought in if he gave her and her friend fruit or ice cream — whatever he 'd bought . |
6 | ‘ They are good to old people here ; we shall probably get in if no one else does . |
7 | ‘ I told you , it 's my fault and you can run me in if you like , ’ I said , turning to go , ‘ now if you 'll excuse me , I 've got a bus to catch . ’ |
8 | This in turn ensured at least passive acquiescence in if not outright approval for the escalating inhumanity of Nazi anti Jewish policy , and provided the regime with an extensive sphere of autonomy , free from any constraints of popular disapproval , in adopting ever more radical measures towards providing a ‘ final solution ’ to the ‘ Jewish Question ’ . |
9 | It was not the sort of place you would choose to be born in if you had such a choice , but Kylie Ann Minogue was born there anyway . |
10 | Miles , Bell and Gregory may be getting older , but there is not a First Division club who would not move in if they became available . ’ |
11 | Come in if ye will , or half that wet will come in alang wi' ye ? ‘ |
12 | The band play both Austrian and English music to which you can dance and there will also be organised games for you to join in if you wish . |
13 | ‘ And in case you do n't believe me I would n't still have been covered in snow when I came in if I had ’ |
14 | Distortion can creep in if distractions are allowed to interfere and concentration can easily be lost . |
15 | These complications are only likely to set in if the infection has been present for some time , and this is only likely to happen if the infection is an asymptomatic one . |
16 | ‘ Which is the last area Kuhlmann will expect to find us in if the hounds have been loosed . |
17 | It is no use whatsoever introducing bait at irregular intervals , for the lesson we are trying to teach them will not sink in if we give them time to forget in between each baiting session . |
18 | When I am fishing on my own I only weigh them straight away if they appear to be over 9lb , and leave the weighing until I pack in if they appear to be less . |
19 | This remedy may come in if there are any ill effects after a head injury , even as far as a change in personality but expert assistance should be sought in such cases . |
20 | Decay sets in if soft tissues remain , and the bones may be dispersed by wind , water or trampling ; or the carcases may be scavenged by predators , with results indistinguishable from the primary effects of predation . |
21 | We wanted to avoid all the delays that creep in if we hack them by hi-speed Busby post to Dover , put them on board a ponderous Sealink ferry and eventually consign them to the decidedly risky hands of some unknown foreign postman in the forlorn hope that they-might , with luck and a following wind , reach the Antipodes before the turn of the century . |
22 | ‘ I can come in if I like . ’ |
23 | There was no way of preventing anyone from walking in if a room were empty . |
24 | Do n't join in if it is getting hurtful . |
25 | Still , the door policy makes up for it — they let you in if your name is quite similar to one that 's on the guest list . |
26 | Appropriate enough this week , but I wonder what Basil would send in if asked for something pleasant and lyrical . |
27 | IF the royals stage a smear campaign against Diana , they should consider how many people would tune in if Di broadcast her own Christmas Day ‘ message ’ on TV . |
28 | Only half a dozen Britons are bona fide professionals and the Coopers are certain to cash in if the sport continues to boom . |
29 | ‘ The last time I went to see a specialist about my knee , I was ready to pack it in if he 'd told me I was facing another year out . |
30 | The company is claiming damages against Mr Carr , and enough damages from AY to ‘ put it in the same position it would have been in if AY had done the work it contracted to do competently ’ . |