Example sentences of "but [subord] we do [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 But if we do n't leave something in the till , it will be spotted as a cheeky scam , and bribery or not , I wo n't get away with it . ’
2 But if we do n't cover the full list the whole thing could fall flat .
3 But if we do n't go soon we will go nowhere but into ice . ’
4 ‘ We have two more home games this week , but if we do n't improve on Monday night we can forget the top six , never mind the top two . ’
5 ‘ It is now in the hands of the Crown , but if we do n't conclude the investigation soon , there is every chance they 'll be released . ’
6 But if we do n't find each other , do n't worry , come home straight after the fireworks .
7 ‘ You may see science as the great God we 've all got to worship , but if we do n't see it that way , and not many do , take it from me , you 'll have nothing to do your worshiping with .
8 But if we do n't get moving now we 'll mess up the schedule . ’
9 We do n't need all that much from each club to keep us afloat but if we do n't get your help , I am very concerned that in the present recession we shall not be able to keep up our work and in conclusion Your Royal Highness perhaps I could just say that the Seamanship Foundation is very grateful to the R Y A , to the Treasurer , Chris and particularly to the Senior Managers who have done everything they can to help the foundation , thank you .
10 But if we do n't get into that position in the first place we 'll be out .
11 But if we do n't get a good response to this I might stick it in for the day in The Post .
12 But if we do not think that , er or we think there are possibly problems in in relation to using protective clothing , we will also do that .
13 ‘ It is one of the fastest growing sports in Europe , but if we do not act now we will see the same kind of draconian measures becoming necessary in Britain as are already being undertaken in Europe .
14 But if we do not take their most far-reaching claims too seriously , and if we attempt to combine their insights with those stemming from more conventional social science , we can develop a form of sociology which once more has the extensive scope of the early pioneering studies .
15 Durham county council 's deputy leader , Coun. Bob Pendlebury , said : ‘ We are making immediate representations to the Government , but if we do not get a favourable response , we will have to cut back our education budget by up to £3m. to find the extra money .
16 The paradox of diversion is that whenever we want to divert something it proves very hard to do so ; but when we do not want to create a diversion we very often end up by diverting more than we wanted .
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