Example sentences of "[adj] if [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We can easily understand this if we assume that dialect A is ‘ standard SBE ’ , and dialect B is ‘ Cockney ’ . |
2 | No doubt you will have a word with me about this if you need further information . |
3 | ( Parent : ‘ Can you think of anything that might go wrong if we adopt that course of action ? ’ ) |
4 | But you 'd be wrong if you met six men who live and work on Teesside . |
5 | New furniture normally is , but be careful if you buy older items from antique or second-hand shops . |
6 | Thankful that , though her ankle was still painful if she put any weight on it , her foot was n't swollen , Luce put on a pair of yellow flat-heeled sandals and , unable to contain her impatience a moment longer , picked up the crutch and headed down the corridor . |
7 | On no account feel despondent if you find these exercises difficult — they are ! |
8 | But we would be even more foolish if we imagined that modernity is neutral territory : it is enemy territory — as the world , for Christians , has always been . |
9 | Learning it is easier if it has some reason behind it ; but such reasons are theoretically based , and will therefore date . |
10 | 2 If I buy 2.5 litres of petrol and use 1.8 litres , how many ml are left ? |
11 | The buzz , the uninhibited , excited talking , yes , uninhibited talking , in a district where you were made to feel peculiar if you allowed any expression to cross your face in the street , died as the lights slowly faded . |
12 | I VISITED the top secret Battle of the Atlantic command centre in Rumford Street and was very impressed , but I feel it would be even more interesting if they had dummy figures dressed in naval and wrens ' uniforms and placed in their respective positions . |
13 | The pattern of change over the 1970s and 1980s is similar if one considers different definitions of pay or broader classes of worker . |
14 | The point becomes even clearer if we consider such concerns as health or education . |
15 | They 're probably even clearer if you take this copy of my er which I 'll leave by the door and er we 'll carry on next week . |
16 | The back bends could be more versatile if they had flatter carvers , with more radius in the stem . |
17 | Yes but then you see , in the ol in the old days Gordon , I mean , you we you were very fortunate if you got three meals a day and i and whatever you got you were glad of and used to eat it all . |
18 | In contrast , at Verdun a casualty — even once picked up — could reckon himself highly fortunate if he received any treatment within twenty-four hours . |
19 | She wondered if you would mind very much if they came another time . |
20 | This may not matter too much if they have professional advisers on whom they could rely . |
21 | In my view the jugular podge would n't show up so much if he had longer hair , but he never gives that coarse mousy matting of his any Lebensraum . |
22 | Your name will be imperishable if you do this thing in the name of peace . |
23 | How to set up : It 's easy if you know other families in your area , and an ideal circle is one in which you all know and trust each other . |
24 | It might be a bit awkward if you it might be highly reactive if you dropped molten metal onto it . |
25 | Confirming instances are such if they give inductive support to a theory , and the greater the number of confirming instances established , the greater the support for the theory and the more likely it is to be true . |
26 | I should , however , be grateful if you would advise me as early as possible if you have any comments regarding the proposals . |
27 | Such an outcome is possible if there exist contestable markets , so that firms can easily enter an industry when profits rise , and exit when they fall ( see McDonald 1987 ) . |
28 | Not all men are defensive or get upset if you raise this subject ; keeping silent about your concerns may put both your health and well-being at risk and wo n't help your relationship in the long term . |
29 | Bones are counted as complete if they include significant portions of all three segments . |
30 | Many LDCs have such governments which can be reasonably stable if they enjoy wide support among the population . |