Example sentences of "[adv] if [pers pn] [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So if I made some guesses you might be able to answer . ’
2 So if I do some potatoes
3 And even though visits to friends or family may be months apart , especially if they live some distance from you , regular phone conversations mean you need never lose touch .
4 The subsequent bargaining position between me and the assembler will depend a great deal on the nature of the ownership structure regarding this asset , and may be subject to dispute , especially if I acquire some knowledge as a result of using it .
5 I think it 's best if I get some sleep .
6 Mhm yeah yeah but er well anyway if you get some stuff together and we 'll see we 'll see how it goes but er yeah so I think you 'll probably find you 'll have to work quite briskly erm
7 ‘ Would you like me more if I had some schooling , Seb ?
8 Your application will be considered more favourably if you take some money with you .
9 Well if we get some headstones it 'll be different .
10 Even if we encourage some doctors to specialise in medical education , most of the day to day teaching will remain the domain of jobbing doctors .
11 ‘ Many of us truly want to believe that money-making schemes are genuine , even if we harbour some doubts . ’
12 Even if you hold some position of great authority , you do n't have to be solemn all the time .
13 Erm , even if you inherit some spreadsheets from this person that 's left , that 's useful knowledge because you do n't have to spend time searching for whoever might have created this spreadsheet .
14 When both taxes and public spending seemed out of control at the end of the Callaghan era , the proportion of voters telling Gallup that ‘ taxes should be cut even if it means some reduction in government services such as health , education and welfare ’ was exactly the same as the proportion saying ‘ government services such as health , education and welfare should be extended even if it means some increase in taxes ’ .
15 When both taxes and public spending seemed out of control at the end of the Callaghan era , the proportion of voters telling Gallup that ‘ taxes should be cut even if it means some reduction in government services such as health , education and welfare ’ was exactly the same as the proportion saying ‘ government services such as health , education and welfare should be extended even if it means some increase in taxes ’ .
16 Well they could address their letters to myself Councillor David Poole or Councillor Stuart Argyle to the Council House erm the suggestion you know er their the thoughts the thoughts on this what er they could er erm help us in our campaign and also about the leaf stem as well if they want to write to me at the Council House suggesting and I mean proper places to where it should go because that 's really up to County Council but er at least if I had some suggestions we can pass them over to the County Council where where it could go .
17 Then if you get some answers then you can always say to him well this is what , you know , this is what
18 Well my Lord as I said as I said at the beginning I think the both Mr and myself considered that it might er assist your Lordship considerably if you have some time now to read er the witness statements and the reports from the expert which are in bundle three and indeed erm .
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