Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun pl] if [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm afraid I ca n't tell you anything more about Claudia , really , but I 'll try and jot down some memories if you like . ’
2 Where journalists who give evidence in libel cases do not answer questions which identify their source of information , the Court of Appeal has recently held that they are in peril of suffering much heavier damages if they lose the case .
3 The more creative will experiment with less conventional architects if it will help them win planning permission .
4 It was n't jerky , just a little unsettling , and Maxim might not have been asking so many questions if he 'd been able to sit back and watch the countryside flow past .
5 ‘ I would n't be involved with so many stations if I thought it might , ’ Luke told her drily .
6 So , you did so many miles per hour , we calculated , you would have done so many miles if you 'd been going for a full hour at that speed , so your dis your , your speed , velocity really but we 'll call it speed , right ?
7 Motor insurance policy premiums should reduce over several years if you accrue ‘ No claims bonuses ’ — in other words if you do not make any claims for damage , etc .
8 You could use just two canes if you prefer .
9 Not bad odds if you are a betting man .
10 Austria , Czechoslovakia or Italy seem to be Scotland 's most likely opponents if they make the second phase .
11 You 're gon na have some tremendously large numbers if you work the formula are n't you ?
12 Feel free to hang around and ask some more specific questions if you wish .
13 Well I I would have said on the phone that under normal circumstances if you 're salaried or have been salaried I do n't talk people into this unless they 're a certain age .
14 And when he held out his arms to her she stepped forward into his embrace , knowing full well she would only attract more interested looks if she refused .
15 And head lice can cause other , more serious infections if they are left untreated .
16 It has been reported that patients taking NSAIDs experience more dyspepsia and have more chronic ulcers if they are colonised by Helicobacter pylori than if they are not .
17 Another reason is that the US will simply need more of the world 's more unusual metals if it wants to meet its targets of producing more military equipment .
18 Nevertheless , the Act allowed states to set more stringent standards if they wished to do so .
19 Range Rover , with the exception of the doors , have totally interchangeable panels if you forget the latest bonnet with concealed hinges .
20 It will also tend to produce more compatible pairings if you let the fish choose for themselves .
21 Secondly , with long-established products it may put off loyal users if you start messing about with ‘ their ’ brand and what they believe it to stand for .
22 However , he will have to take much more radical steps if he is to acquire truly ‘ green ’ credentials .
23 Herschel reasoned that a relatively nearby star would show a parallax shift against the background of more remote stars if it were observed from opposite sides of the Earth 's orbit .
24 Double positives are taken away making it negative and your H positives go in here , making it positive , so you get a you get a little a little potential difference , a little difference in voltage , which gives a Any any two metals if you put them together and make them a bit damp , or even if you do n't make them damp , you usually get a little a tiny voltage .
25 It sounds as if it should have a K usually most words if you 're not sure and they start with a c sound put a C .
26 Nor is there any reason to think that claims based on private law rights will not sometimes hold up public programmes if they are allowed to be brought after the short time-limit in Order 53 ; or that claims based on public law rights will necessarily cause trouble if brought after that time limit has expired .
27 The Constitution requires states to extend to all citizens certain rights — the right to free speech , for example — but leaves them free to recognize other , non-constitutionally required rights if they wish .
28 ‘ Footballers at the top used to be finished between 28 and 30 but you can prolong your playing life by nearly ten years if you look after yourself .
29 Users will not be forced to take up object-oriented features if they do n't want to , but they will be able to can add bits of object-oriented programming as they wish , and insulate existing Cobol programs by making an object out of an existing data structure .
30 The discrediting of statism has left a massive vacuum at the heart of the Latin American left 's philosophy and the search for an alternative vision to the prevailing neoliberal orthodoxy is one of its most pressing tasks if it is serious about taking power through the ballot box with a radical programme .
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