Example sentences of "[adj] if [pron] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The coaching session can help create this if it revolves around the person 's job and role .
2 That there 's always this if you scratch at the surface of happiness and goodness .
3 Erm , it would seem sensible if we look across the whole commission to try and even things out .
4 NOTE Because ears are so sensitive , it is very painful if you shout in the ear of someone whose aid is switched on .
5 Yeah actually , I 'd be interested if someone sitting on the planning committee , or perhaps a director erm , yeah or perhaps you could tell me , er , why why if the planning committee members are so concerned about this , did they grant the planning permission ?
6 Well , things are different if you live in the Gorgie-Dalry area of Edinburgh — or at least , they were until recently .
7 They can seem quite dangerous if they come from the sky and land on someone 's head .
8 If the donor dies more than seven years after the gift , there 's no duty at all payable If he dies in the seventh year the whole duty is reduced by 60 per cent , if in the sixth by 30 per cent , and in the fifth 15 per cent . ’
9 What is payable if you die within the next year ?
10 But do n't you feel uncomfortable , you as a member of the medical profession , do n't you feel uncomfortable if there exists in the wider world a set of rules which would condemn as one of the most heinous crimes that which you regard as the most humane of conduct ?
11 Venville tenants paid a certain , very small , fixed rent to the king or duchy , and were allowed free pasture on the commons and forest by day , but had to pay extra if they remained in the forest by night .
12 Use the soft hyphen in words which would not be hyphenated if they fell in the middle of a line .
13 Please could you let me know as soon as possible if you agree to the siting of the skip .
14 Fearing that Austrian reprisals might be possible if she stayed on the continent , Hortense decided to take her son to England , stopping off in Paris on their way in the hope that the new King , Louis-Philippe , might allow her to stay there , at least for a time .
15 It 's not right when it happens to the lads from the inner cities , so it would n't be right if it happened to the lads from the county set .
16 She said , ‘ I 'm sorry if I got in the way just now , when you wanted to talk about the vineyard . ’
17 The Plan will also repay any borrowing outstanding if you die during the period of the loan .
18 However , we should not do that if we joined at the wrong exchange rate — as happened , as the hon. Member for Newham , North-East ( Mr. Leighton ) explained , with eastern Germany .
19 That the fathers took this view of the Divine Drama is not obvious , the reason being that if we look at the development of theology from the first Great Council of Nicaea ( AD 325 ) to the Council of Chalcedon ( AD 451 ) it is dominated by the disputes concerning the nature of the Holy Trinity and Christological issues .
20 In nineteen eighty two , a loaf was thirty seven P and in ninety sorry eighty two , thirty seven P , ninety two , it 's fifty four P and er I 'm reliably informed by er my wife that you can actually get loaves less than that if you go to the er large supermarkets where they 're discounting the bread to get you in the store obviously .
21 That if you get to the heart of things you find sadness for ever and ever , everywhere ; but a beautiful silver sadness , like a Christ face .
22 That if you work in the big city you might only have seven miles between calls but it still takes you three quarters of an hour .
23 I think what is interesting , though , is that if you look at the two amendments which are on the audit paper , one deals with speculation er proposed by the Tories .
24 Things are just more striking if they happen against the background of Christmas .
25 The A six six five eight if you look at the the bottom of the two roads , it 's the one on the left which is going on down off the plan .
26 7.3 If they touch on the point , discussions of restriction invariably proceed in a way which implies that the property of a restrictive adjective stands for a property which is to be ascribed to the entity of the noun phrase .
27 They 'll be lucky if they stop at the Horseshoe .
28 It 's a frustrating affair though — do n't think for a second that you can breeze through this game ; think yourself lucky if you get past the first few levels !
29 It was a relief therefore to make for the frozen shore where the parson was protesting that his wife would be safer and more comfortable if she remained in the carriage .
30 Hostile amendments are particularly awkward if they occur in the autumn , near the end of the parliamentary session , when the time available for further reconsideration is short .
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