Example sentences of "if [pron] go [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | I said well I 'm not very good on computers and I 've got loads of coursework so I thought if I go down there and type out different pieces of work it would get me familiarized with them |
2 | Even so , if you consider the pressures contingent on me that night , you may not think I delude myself unduly if I go so far as to suggest that I did perhaps display , in the face of everything , at least in some modest degree a ‘ dignity ’ worthy of someone like Mr Marshall — or come to that , my father . |
3 | Good do n't forget if I go too quickly or if I give you too much say , Ooh hang on . |
4 | I dared not think how he would be if I went back then so I had to go on . |
5 | ‘ Dorothy , I think the best thing would be if you went home now and reported to me here , first thing tomorrow morning . |
6 | If you go elsewhere especially if its secondhand tread carefully and , if in doubt , do n't buy . |
7 | If you go away then as soon as you know that you 're going we 'll send off registration for Bishop Challener and that 's it and we can send off a year 's a year 's umm fees in advance ca n't we ? |
8 | If you go there afterwards and what they say . |
9 | If you go much faster than that it gets windy very quickly , although the heater can still turn the cabin into blast furnace . |
10 | Indeed , if we go so far as to see externalization as inevitably bringing the ego into conflict with reality , then we might conclude that many modern neuroses — perhaps the most severe ones — are likely to become para-psychoses : that is , neurotic conflicts expressing themselves in the language of psychosis . |
11 | Now if we went out tomorrow and put ( a long overdue ) one over the scum then I will be more than happy to start talking Premierships . |
12 | I think if we went in again and tried to do another . |
13 | Progressive ‘ improvement ’ of the kind suggested by the arms-race image does go on , even if it goes on spasmodically and interruptedly ; even if its net rate of progress is too slow to be detected within the lifetime of a man , or even within the timespan of recorded history . |