Example sentences of "if [pron] [be] [adv] [v-ing] to " in BNC.

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1 If all valuation starts from choice between responses , it will extend beyond the here and now only if I am spontaneously reacting to situations outside the here and now .
2 I do n't know why , but it seemed important to me to establish that we have n't any fuse-boxes ( and indeed we have n't ) , but she would n't allow this and was quite stern with me about it as if I were deliberately lying to her .
3 I walked slowly back up the shabby road to this now miserable room , thinking all the while of what I ought to do or what I could do if I was ever going to outmanoeuvre these cunning poisoners .
4 If I 'm going to a meeting where I know I 'm going to be the only woman I put my war paint on , if I 'm just going to be in the office all day I slob around in a skirt and a jumper with very little make up .
5 If she is simply referring to degrees of context-dependency , then she must establish a scale on which such things can be measured .
6 Finally , if you are already subscribing to company AVCs , before investing in a new plan check on your present level of contributions and the benefits that these are expected to yield .
7 If you are already working to maximum efficiency , then great !
8 Finally , look after your health — if you are really going to the top enormous demands are going to be made on your time and strength and you can not afford to be careless . ’
9 The ability to move around in the competition area is essential if you are always going to be poised and ready either to attack or to respond .
10 If you 're just going to print a final output , and you see a number on it that looks odd , you can just hit F7 and go back to where it 's generated , even if you have got to go through several worksheets .
11 If you 're really pretending to be English , then you must be a terrorist , I suppose .
12 You might as well say yes to this , if you 're always going to be around when the machine reboots .
13 If you were now talking to each other tonight round the table in the restaurant or at the bar in the hotel okay .
14 We 've got to have soldiers if there 's really going to be a war . ’
15 I mean … when will we know if they 're both going to be able to pull through ? ’
16 What is the point of only taking what you need and looking after your resources for the future , if they are simply going to be swiped by somebody else ?
17 What is the point of sending the article to learned referees if it is subsequently going to be altered without warning ?
18 Er , can I ask Wallace Mercer , if he 's still listening to the programme , if he was considered the environment in his plans for the football stadium ?
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