Example sentences of "if we [vb base] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I think I 'll go round actually cos they 're queuing up , we want to go to the grocers so er if we go up The Avenue we shall just come past the front of it . |
2 | How can they ensure that they can be effective , that is , that they can actually provide services as well as providing assessments ? ii If we go along the road of having dementia teams then what is the best management structure ; for such a team ? |
3 | Obviously if we close up the ocean again , the resemblances would not be so startling . |
4 | If we keep only the email message and lose the medium we give up much valuable information . |
5 | if we lose out the argument that we should put in for some increase next year , and and we think it 's going to be very difficult to sustain an argument , |
6 | If we switch off the voltage the current will disappear after some delay . |
7 | And if we cut down the number of our operations — for the part he 's making it would n't be worth automating . |
8 | If we mess up the printing we 've still got that , and we can come back to it |
9 | So , if we put then the tableau is optimal for . |
10 | ‘ If we take off the khat … ’ said the air hostess , drawing her finger across her throat . |
11 | If we take seriously the idea of valuing individuals as citizens , then instead of using bridging capital from the sale of hospital sites to purchase large houses and hostels outright , a means could perhaps be found of lending capital to individuals as an initial down-payment on a property or a share in a property . |
12 | If we take seriously the notion of ‘ unlimited number ’ , there must be , for any lexical form , potential senses which have never been realised in use : equally , every lexical form has at least one relatively well-utilised sense . |
13 | If we pick up the leg of a horse that is not used to it , it may tolerate it for a second or two , and then snatch it back from us . |
14 | If we consider briefly the effect of bombing on that section of the community that was potentially the most vulnerable — the children we can see that again the effects varied . |
15 | It will help to understand the relationships if we consider again the diagram of the four-fold human being with its physical , emotional , mental and spiritual planes ; imbalances in these planes constituting the internal or inherited factors ; and the whole surrounded by-environmental influences , both beneficial and harmful ( Figure 10 ) . |
16 | If we carry on the way we are there can only be one outcome and that is success . |
17 | In the Hemingway version , these frames are separated into two blocks which , if we leave aside the opening sentence , comprise five sentences of description followed by five sentences of action . |