Example sentences of "if [noun prp] [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I recorded one and he took it home and if Jim had recorded another episode on it I do n't remembering him doing it .
2 But if Clarence had exercised reasonable care , the court would have to decide whether the Trust were at fault .
3 I 'll see if Annunziata 's got any lemons . ’
4 Middlesbrough would have been dead and buried if Taylor had taken other scoring chances before the break .
5 Meanwhile , McHale is waiting to see if Middlesbrough decide to recall on-loan keeper Ian Ironside because of the injury to Stephen Pears .
6 It also declined to comment when asked if WordPerfect plans to file any registration documents with the US Securities and Exchange Commission anytime soon .
7 ‘ I know that if Ken had had any kind of sexual relationship it would n't have been with anyone he knew well .
8 It would have surprised Claudia if Dana did have any money ; she earned a great deal but spent it as fast as she made it , and , while it made sense for Roman to bring her under his wing , Claudia resented it fiercely .
9 Agatha giggled as if Corbett had posed some riddle .
10 Wishart stared at Corbett and laughed as if Corbett had told some pleasantry .
11 On July 22 Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg claimed that an Indo-Pakistan war was looming , and the following day the Indian Defence Minister Sharad Pawar said that India would retaliate if Pakistan continued to support armed rebels in Kashmir , a charge denied by the Pakistan government .
12 I wondered if David had got this evening to catch a bottle of wine
13 Ukraine planned to introduce its own circulating coupons for food and essential goods purchases if Russia failed to deliver extra roubles to safeguard Ukraine against the freeing of consumer prices in Russia from Jan. 2 ( a measure already delayed by two weeks ) .
14 No , if Oates wants to make lumbering passes at beautiful actresses that 's his affair , so to speak , but he should leave their prose out of it .
15 If Pecham had harboured any idea of renewing the struggle when his second provincial council met at Lambeth in 1281 , it was forestalled by a royal writ of prohibition of the general kind which simply barred some action .
16 Now I , I think that , you know , if Mr 's got any complaints about that , and he says that that is n't privileged , well I think he can only blame his own administration as well as anybody else 's .
17 Do you know if Graham 's got that flat , he 's been offered a flat
18 After all , if Saruman had stayed loyal things might have ended better ; if Aragorn had abandoned the chase Merry and Pippin would have stirred up Fangorn just the same .
19 If Philip had had any sense he 'd have brought it down with him , that and the other stuff .
20 ‘ Sounds fine , but , well , even if Montgomery manages to raise this bomber , if he manages to cut a hole in the fuselage without blowing us all to kingdom come , if he manages to extract the atom bomb and if he manages to secure it to the Angelina 's cradle , what happens if the thing detonates before he reaches the Kásos Strait ? ’
21 So much that was to come would have not happened on Liamuiga and Oualie , or would have happened later , perhaps not to him , and with a difference , if Dulé had followed another code .
22 If God had removed all obstacles , I would never have known .
23 But if God had meant such shrines and grottoes to be the proof for faith in Him , surely He would have taken away our brains .
24 If Zuwaya needed to make collective expenditure , usually to pay compensation , shaikhs would collect goods and money from households ; but it was very rare , perhaps unheard of , for all the Zuwaya to pay compensation : at most , a section might agree to do so .
25 But the words came out just as if Garvey had spent all morning thinking about them .
26 If Petrey does hold this view , then it is an extremely significant claim which should have been made explicitly , especially since many speech act semanticists have based their semantic analyses on a link between linguistic forms and illocutionary forces .
27 If Britain wished to retain some semblance of leadership in Europe or even to maintain what it regarded as its special position there vis-à-vis the United States , some new arrangement would have to be found .
28 If Robbie had needed any reason to deepen her dislike for his girlfriend that was it .
29 Joshua 's father , Moishe , the community 's Rabbi , cherished his grandson and would have devoted what was left of his life to guiding him through the intricacies ' of Talmud and Gemara to the Rabbinate if Jacob had shown any vocation .
30 However , the deficiency of H is clear , and there are no plausible means by which H can be retained in the interior in substantially greater quantities than C and N. In section 4.4.3 certain difficulties were noted of Venus losing to space large quantities of H. To these difficulties must now be added the difficulty that if Venus has lost large quantities of H to space then the Earth , with its warm exosphere and Mars with its low gravitational field , should also have lost large quantities of H. This supports the conclusion that Venus has always been deficient in H , but it does not help explain why .
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