Example sentences of "if [pers pn] can [verb] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , if I can use this example .
2 If I can get this equity investment , I 'm on my way to my next hotel .
3 Well I thought if I can pave this front here
4 They 've erm volunteers to see if you can show this committee the presentation for the .
5 If you can gather this type of information about the areas you frequent , it will be much easier to avoid trouble when it occurs .
6 And so , it goes beyond the actual molecular stage if you can have this compound in crystallised form , as you can most though you might have to reduce the temperature or whatever , but then all is gone gone crystalline eventually you 'll find their crystals are also mirror images and what he actually did , he painstakingly picked out crystals which were of one particular shape as opposed to the other , he actually separated all the crystals physically by using tweezers and then found that they ha , you know , the two had a different affect on plane polarised light .
7 I will be pleased if you can attend this meeting , which will be held at our Riverside Headquarters in Keynsham , starting at 10.15 .
8 If you can accept this concept , you will then be able to understand in principle why some people are predisposed to some illnesses or tend to be sensitive to certain types of dietary changes , groups of food , or nutritional deficiencies .
9 If you can establish this backswing position , you have an excellent chance of making a good downswing .
10 If you can prove this question of causation and show that the doctor gave you incorrect advice then your claim ought to succeed , in which case the damages will be substantial .
11 If you can prove this question of causation and show that the doctor gave you incorrect advice then your claim ought to succeed , in which case the damages will be substantial .
12 But if you can get this place
13 but er I do n't know if you can get this information to er to your fellow students but it really concerns the graduation rehearsal which takes place on er Friday erm on Friday we 're going out er as a group on Friday afternoon at one fifteen to Church House er to run through the rehearsal procedure er the graduation it 's important that on that day that you bring along your robes bring your robes with you and bring your , bring them along , they should be pressed so that you can er wear them er the you should also please
14 If you can read this end to end
15 And what I thought was happening , you see , was that , if you can imagine this kind of psychological or metaphysical equilibrium point that we all start from , then I , I sort of perceptually changed .
16 If we can identify this Person Y … it seems the only thing to do . ’
17 If we can answer this question , we shall have gone some way to understanding the different claims made in the Conservative and Labour manifestos .
18 You see if we can split this Union in two , that 's exactly what the management wants .
19 If indeed there are dangers to the health of our children in exposure to low levels of lead , and if we can reduce this exposure by banning lead additives from petrol , then something can and should be done .
20 If we can see this wealth of ideas as stimulations to the imagination rather than as what we have hitherto understood as literal truth we may gain deeper insights into the true nature of our relationship with the living Earth .
21 Your ma 's bad , but if we can get this baby born she 'll be all right .
22 At the end of the evening , an African headmaster commented , ‘ If we can multiply this kind of gathering all over the country , our political differences will vanish . ’
23 If we can characterise this marking of topic-shift , then we shall have found a structural basis for dividing up stretches of discourse into a series of smaller units , each on a separate topic .
24 If they can stomach this quirk of undemocracy to keep their MPs in line , why not ?
25 Depending on his assessment of the patient , the therapist may judge that he should be encouraged to use open access only as a last resort ; in other cases it has to be accepted that the patient and his relatives may benefit if they can use this facility often .
26 If he can get this kid back safe and sound , we owe him .
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