Example sentences of "if [pron] [verb] the whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I did not think He would mind this , especially if I made the whole thing into a sort of combined barby stroke burnt sacrifice .
2 do n't swear , ooh you 're doing well , if I get some of these bits , if I get the whole ones and the big pieces they can go on the top and that
3 And so we 're likely to I think if I put the whole list in the newsletter it might have put people off .
4 If you have a child , OK , you know it may die of illness or accident — but is n't it different , if you know the whole world might be blown up and poisoned ? ’
5 I always remember him being asked why a chap with his responsibility spent his evenings with people like Jill St John and he replied , ‘ Well , if you spent the whole day with Indira Ghandi you do n't want to spend the night with Golda Meir … . ’
6 But if you blow the whole lot on celebrating you will be back to square one .
7 But if you do the whole thing and I 'm
8 These are just an example of the excellent trips available in gran Canaria — they cost around £15 each , less if you buy the whole package , and most trips include plenty to eat and often a free bar !
9 If you buy the whole set for £8 we will send you these delightful 18-carat gold-plated stud earrings free
10 And if you buy the whole set for £8 , we 'll send you these delightful 18-carat gold-plated stud earrings absolutely free .
11 If you want the whole story … ’
12 All too easily , if you pin the whole plot on something that seems to you a tremendous novelty , you can find that some writer you have n't happened to read has had much the same idea before you .
13 I mean if you think that an atom is , as we said , typically ten to the minus eight of a centimetre , then a nucleus is typically ten to the minus twelve of a centimetre , so that 's four orders of magnitude down , so the nucleus itself , if you scaled the whole thing down by a factor of ten to the four , the neucleus itself again is made up of a fair amount of free space and loss of particles inside it .
14 That is , if we let the whole error term in the output equation be t then .
15 Now if we sold the whole lot we 're gon na struggle a bit .
16 What happens in the electrostatic case if we fill the whole space by a dielectric ?
17 What happens in the " steady current " case if we fill the whole space by a magnetic material ?
18 Indeed , if one considers the whole century , a surprising number of the heavily represented poets remained largely unaffected by changes in fashion , among them , Mary Leapor , Mary Jones , Esther Lewis , Susanna Blamire , Elizabeth Hands , and Joanna Baillie .
19 If they use the whole check immediately , the true rate of interest which the credit costs them is 72.5 per cent .
20 If they die the whole campaign to save the condor by captive breeding could come under renewed attack .
21 This is achieved by treating highly selective versions of experience and life as if they covered the whole range of experiential processes and forms of living , which , in fact , excludes the normal experiences and lives of the vast majority of the population .
22 But that is a highly vulnerable position for any politician to take - and I doubt if it offers the whole answer .
23 ‘ as if he meant the whole lot of them . ’
24 I doubt , though , if he knew the whole play .
25 One could go on and pick many other scriptures , you know in the erm the New Testament not only were there those three questions that we mentioned earlier on about salvation , but there are three unanswered questions in the New Testament in Mark chapter eight , Jesus asked that question of which there is no answer , for what shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world and looses his sole or what shall a man or a woman give in exchange for their soul , Jesus did n't try and answer , there is no answer to that question , then again in , in Hebrews chapter three , er chapter two and verse three there is an unanswered question , how shall we escape if we neglect so greater salvation , and finally one other the apostle Peter , he asked the question in , in chapter fo , first apostle in chapter four and verse seven seventeen for it is time for judgment to begin with the household of God and if judgment begins with us first , what will be the outcome for those who do not obey the gospel of God
26 ‘ What does it profit a king , John , if he conquer the whole world and suffer the loss of his beloved son ? ’
27 The offworlder 's eyes were troubled , as if he saw the whole past of his kind moving before him .
28 A troubadour once sang of her that if he possessed the whole world he would sacrifice it to hold the Queen of England in his arms for just one night . ’
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