Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [adv] if [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 According to Andrew , Eleanor 's verdict was that a woman would act less wisely if she chose the less worthy one .
2 ‘ Leave that to the uniforms , they 'll let us know soon enough if they find something .
3 First , instead of the size of the pool being determined solely by the demands made upon it by the local authorities , the global sum to be spent on advanced further education would be determined by the AFEC in consultation with the DES after it received estimates of expenditure from the local authorities in respect of the provision of higher education within their boundaries , on the grounds that the local authority would behave more responsibly if it paid a proportion of the cost rather than reclaiming all of it from the pool .
4 They 'd approve still less if they knew what it was about , thought Zen .
5 What character , the character that Kevin Cosner played in Dances With Wolves , have n't got a clue , this is not fair cos you 're making us fall further behind if we do n't know the answer
6 And she said to let her know straight away if we think it might be suitable .
7 Plants will survive quite happily if you group them all together in the bath , soak them well , and leave about an inch of water in the bottom of the bath .
8 I I the way I s I think I think was it Josephine he was married to , then then she would er she would object very strongly if he had a bath before they went to bed together .
9 E2L teachers can contribute greatly here if they work closely with subject teachers in developing an appropriate curriculum and content .
10 ‘ It would have to be a very small stone , but I would do so gladly if it binds you to me . ’
11 Not only do we not usually think of Snell 's law when we try to net a fish or tickle a trout , but we could not use it to help us do so even if we did .
12 The treaty provides for the possibility that member states will wish to adopt a single currency later this decade , but they can do so only if they meet strict convergence conditions — conditions for which the British Government have pressed from the outset .
13 It will do so only if it frustrates the contract ( i.e. renders it impossible to carry it out — see Chapter 4 ) .
14 The caff now seems to have more customers than the railway , and would do better still if they cleared the tables .
15 Note that your essay in this case is not centrally concerned with Coleridge ; in fact you will almost certainly do less well if you write about Coleridge than if you discuss a different author .
16 Those countries which were protesting about the repatriation would do far better if they offered to take some of the boat people themselves .
17 Would do then Well if we go
18 An intensive conditioner will work much better if you cover hair with a polythene bag after applying to seal in body heat .
19 " I would work much harder if you came now and then so that I could tell you of my progress . "
20 You two 'd stick together even if you did n't agree would n't you ?
21 My neighbour 's utterances may follow more coherently if we construe them thus :
22 ‘ They will follow fast enough if they guess what we 're doing , ’ Marian said ; then she added ‘ … when they guess . ’
23 They will perhaps understand even better if they pay particular attention to the fine details of every movement .
24 A classic experiment in the U.S. by Glass and Singer 5 demonstrated that people will perform more productively if they have more control over their environment .
25 When , when I 'm not sure what 's happening , and people are sort of weaving about and things like that , you can use that and you can just tick over and your ready to move if you need to and you can stop quite quickly if you need to as well .
26 AT present the family have no plans for returning to England in 1997 , but I think they could decide pretty quickly if they needed to .
27 Her deafness became evident at the age of 12 while she was attending a school run by a Reverend Perry , when she found that she could not hear very well if she sat too far from the teacher , and by the time she was 16 , it had worsened as to become very noticeable and inconvenient to herself .
28 You 'll go just now if you do n't stop .
29 The sheets got changed once a week , but you could change more often if you got blood on them or something .
30 You would n't leave here even if I gave a direct order . ’
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