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

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1 How do ya qualify if you see people er at
2 no , but if you 'll buy if you buy seconds tiles Margaret then you have
3 Dolphins are also harpooned if they approach boats closely enough , and some are also taken incidentally in purse-seines and coastal set-nets .
4 Damage caused to non-business property can be claimed if it exceeds £275 in value .
5 I know you 've got some other amusing stories , I do n't know if we 've time just to tell one more .
6 We do not know if they had music or even if they had genuine art : cave-paintings and bone-carvings might be manifestations of the muse , but they could equally well have been executed solely for mystical purposes .
7 Do n't know if she invited Bet and you I do n't you , she did n't say .
8 I do n't know if you saw Brush Strokes ?
9 used to give our kids birthday parties , always and when Paul had a , I do n't know if you knew Jason
10 Er I do n't know if you 've experience of steel but when you feel the handles of a , a lathe first thing in a morning it 's like lifting pieces of ice and er the heating arrangement took about four hours before it built up you know , to a reasonable working degree .
11 I would need to check with the erm er computer manager you know which fields are takeable , you know how , I do n't know if you know computer re how computer records are stored but every piece of information like erm the admission figure , the title , the distributor will be a field and I presume if er any information like the time is in a separate field then you would be able to have a report by fields .
12 Well you say I do n't know if you watch Neighbours , do you ?
13 I do not know if you want news of the village or not .
14 Please let me know if you have problems with this timing , it may be possible to give you a different delivery address .
15 I do n't know if you have family intervention in this country .
16 Well I , what I did n't tell you was I do n't know if I told Sandra did I ?
17 We wanted them to know if they had information we could protect them if need be
18 She wanted to know if they liked America and appearing in movies .
19 One waitress even wanted to know if we have Christmas on December 25th in Europe .
20 She keeps wanting to know if I play golf .
21 Similarly , practices could appeal if they had evidence that the population characteristics had altered substantially since the last census .
22 Goat 's milk , which is sometimes used as an alternative to cow 's , is low in folic acid , an important vitamin necessary for proper blood formation , and his vitamin should be added if you use goat 's milk .
23 ‘ You will not object if I have dessert ?
24 But he 'll be just as overwhelmed if he becomes Manchester United 's first regular centre back from Ulster since Jackie Blanchflower 's time .
25 We may say that a living body or organ is well designed if it has attributes that an intelligent and knowledgeable engineer might have built into it in order to achieve some sensible purpose , such as flying , swimming , seeing , eating , reproducing , or more generally promoting the survival and replication of the organism 's genes .
26 In particular , the less prominent or important parts of words are modified : thus consonants , vowels , even whole syllables may be dropped if they lack prominence , and sounds may become more like other sounds in adjacent prominent syllables .
27 Solid floors may need to be repaired if they have cracks or deep hollows ; and many will need to be levelled , especially if you 're laying tiles or wood block flooring .
28 In any case , he said , picking up arguments , I was n't insured , did n't have a competition licence , the circuit management would n't like it , what would Tom Walkinshaw and Benetton say if I took Martin Brundle out in a ball of fire ? …
29 Are there erm , insurances in force covering the property , say if it caught fire , etcetera ?
30 Now , however , consider what happens if we take pragmatics to be the study of the contribution of context to language understanding : suppose normally an aunt gives her nephew T , but on an occasion switches to V , then in order to predict the intended ironic or angry meaning , a pragmatic theory must have available the detailed recipe for usage that tells us that V is not the normal usage , and thus not to be taken at face value .
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