Example sentences of "[pron] if [pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I can understand why a kid would kill himself if he went through that sort of experience . |
2 | I do n't think he may have been told about that , now he himself if he knew about that , that might be sufficient digging him over this hill |
3 | ‘ What would you give me if I stood on that boulder on one leg ? ’ asked Christopher , eyeing a small rock on the extreme edge of the cliff . |
4 | Alec and his colleagues believe the military would laugh at them if they asked for personal protection weapons . |
5 | Try to be as enthusiastic as possible ( enthusiasm is catching ! ) and take the names of everyone who came and ask them if they know of any other Christians to invite to the next meeting . |
6 | They were proud to be in the show but terrified that their parents would send for them if they knew of such blatant nudity . |
7 | do you wan na little bit more table , that 's gon na be alright because you 've erm , if I move them if you put on that , if I hold them on my lap and then they wo n't get , you wo n't want to ask me , do you want another one ? |
8 | You 'd get the balls chewed off you if you returned without all the details.PC. 1 . |
9 | If you if you look at these scales here |
10 | Well that 's so you can work out , erm , if you if you look at any two numbers they add up to a hundred and eighty , |
11 | Er I just ca n't think of the words I mean , but if you if you run through those , it 's quite off-putting . |
12 | So they 're looking because we we at precision now need it but we need it faster than if we if we awaited for this , then put in and so on . |
13 | The dividing line here is a tenuous one if it exists at all . |
14 | ‘ Could n't he leave her if she feels like that ? |
15 | One Bible passage says : ‘ If you seek the Lord your God , you will find him if you look with all your heart and with all your soul . ’ |
16 | I 'm not a yeller , but the only way I can handle him if he gets like that is , I yell back . |
17 | He somehow felt safe , locked into his seat , as if no harm would come to him if he stayed like that . |
18 | he would n't of told it if it gone on this |
19 | Would n't you want to do something about it if it happened to one of your friends ? ’ |
20 | Very often people are almost haunted by one particular experience and they think to themselves , ‘ Oh no , I could n't stand it if it happened like that again' . |
21 | Do n't touch the calf ; the mother may reject it if it smells of alien human handling . |
22 | You can only do it if you miss out that . |
23 | You 'd break it if you stand on that would n't you ? |
24 | What if he came in this evening through a door that was n't there and sat in a chair-shape , reading a paper that had never been printed , saying aloud bits that were only hum and haw again to me ? |
25 | What if he runs into one of his students from school ? |
26 | And what if it lands on any of the others ? |
27 | Although they 're not going to fight , the soldiers must be able to defend themselves if it comes to that . |
28 | You must also tell us if you know about any impending prosecution , Coroners Inquest or Fatal Accident Inquiry involving anyone insured by this policy . |
29 | You must also tell us if you know about any impending prosecution , Coroners Inquest or Fatal Accident Inquiry involving anyone insured by this policy . |
30 | You must also tell us if you know about any impending prosecution , = Coroners Inquest or Fatal Accident Inquiry involving anyone insured by this policy . |