Example sentences of "[coord] if [pron] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Or if we tell them about anything dangerous so they can get it before it gets their precious settlements . |
2 | It 's perhaps perhaps easier to see it as the as the N As and the O Hs though okay or if we did it with sulphuric acid we 'd have hydrogen sulphate plus sodium hydroxide what 's that going to give us ? |
3 | Dana continually hinted that she would take off for London if I refused to do just what she wanted , or if I said anything to you . |
4 | Or if you spread it on the ground you could study it like tea-leaves and read the future there . |
5 | If you do n't , or if you tell anyone about me , I 'll cut your heart out . ’ |
6 | If you saw someone you knew and you shouted out to them , you were in dead trouble , even if you shouted hello , or if you asked someone at the next table for a cigarette . |
7 | See which one you like the best or if you like them at all . |
8 | Or if you leave it with a neighbour then we 've got a calling card to say thought you might like it early |
9 | Jasper wondered if the man in uniform had actually seen Chris on the roof of the car , had had a phone call from Kensington High Street that someone was on the roof of a car , or if he knew nothing except what that woman was telling him . |
10 | That policy does not work and if one applies it in that way one can only deepen slumps — just as the Government are doing now . |
11 | I 'm still terrified , even though McDunn 's on my side , because I can see he 's not so hopeful any more and if they take him off this I might get the bad cops , the ones that just want a confession and Christ I 'm in England , not Scotland , and despite the McGuire Seven and the Guildford Four they still have n't changed the law : down here you can still be convicted on an uncorroborated confession even if you try to retract it later . |
12 | And if they tell her to bed down in a flea-pit , that 's what she 'll do . |
13 | And if they ask you to it probably means they 're in trouble anyway . |
14 | P. P. I used to go down a street and perhaps a week previously I had locked that fellow up and I used to walk past him and if they said anything to me I 'd say , ‘ Shut up and get inside . ’ |
15 | And if they took him to hospital he 'd just do the same thing again and again , until his family gave in . |
16 | And if they wanted him to be boring then that would be the performance that he would offer . |
17 | There the wee man goes and spoils it all by sayin' he 's not an ice man and if we get ourselves into a really bad pressure ridge he could n't say fur sure what would happen . |
18 | To understand what an ocean is , it is far more helpful to see one rather than just read about oceans , and if we experience it by swimming in it or crossing it by boat , we are likely to have a much more real understanding . |
19 | But even if we 've known him for many years , if we 're committed Christians , if we 've been followers of Jesus , there are occasions , there are times in our life when there is turmoil and there is unrest and if we allow him to se , to take control he is able to bring peace . |
20 | There was indeed something rebarbative — as there may prove to be about The Manson Family when and if we see it on stage here — about the use of a serious story for a work which struck many as frivolous and even posturing . |
21 | So we 're just adding the conductances again , and if we did it with three of , we had sort of three pipes |
22 | Two hundred and fifty five , and if we did it to he 's absolutely right , erm then this one should have given his bearing as two fifty three minus seventy , which comes to , what does that come to ? |
23 | and if we paid it before the end of January |
24 | And if she told them of her world , they , in turn , made her free in theirs . |
25 | If he treats her from the beginning like a woman , elderly perhaps , but still entitled to every courtesy and consideration and some of his undivided attention , and if she treats him with affection and interest , voicing her pride in his achievements , and turning to him for advice on various matters , their relationship is usually off to a good start . |
26 | The rest of his property he left to his girl Agnes and to their child , if it were born alive , and if it showed itself to be of a good , kind character . |
27 | There 's no question Quinn — and Cottee , Aldridge and the rest — are masters of the art and if I had one in my club , he 'd be the first name on the sheet . |
28 | Er , and if I said it about any television programme you had watched . |
29 | And if I tell anyone about this man , he 'll die . ’ |
30 | That poor girl has been through a terrible ordeal , and if I know anything of gipsies , it 's not over for her yet . ’ |