Example sentences of "[verb] if we [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So we ca n't win if we get this . |
2 | ‘ Most of those boxes , I 'm afraid , are dummies and I do n't know if we have that particular brand in stock at present . |
3 | This might well be modified if we made alternative , and possibly more realistic , assumptions . |
4 | What happens if we get one of the national agencies who 's located in the opposite part to where the majority of the erm the business from the multi-location commercial account is ? |
5 | But what happens if we get that sort of period again ? |
6 | I equally do n't want to sail into something that is er pretty undesirable and as my Noble Friend Lord Boyd-Carpenter says if we do that then almost certainly I do n't know I may be completely wrong , I 've got enormous faith in the my Right Honourable from my Noble Friend the Chief Whip and even more f faith in all my friends beh behind me whom I know will er go in , in the right direction because they think so erm superb , but My Lords er I would obviously like to see whether there is any way in which we can bridge this divide . |
7 | For our purposes , however , no harm will be done if we distinguish two uses of ‘ I believe that … ’ . one in which it expresses the tentative belief that what is specified by the following wording is so , the other in which it expresses the belief or awareness that the speaker has the belief . |
8 | And I wonder , if our world would improve if we did that . |
9 | I 'm beginning to wonder if we need more words for love , I mean if , if love is the only word we have for chocolate er |
10 | that 's coming out , two seven two seven , two nine two nine , what would erm so what answer would you expect if we try one O one times twenty six , what would ma what would you expect the answer to be ? |
11 | ‘ If he turns out to be a feeder for the kidnappers , ’ explained the Captain , ‘ he 'd be too easy to replace if we showed any interest in him . ’ |
12 | Rebleeding was suspected if we found fresh blood in the stomach six hours after entry into the study , presence of unstable vital signs and continued tarry , bloody stools or haematemesis . |
13 | What does it matter if we have two ships or ten out here , two hundred men or two thousand ? |
14 | And I do n't think we 'd quarrel if we knew each other better . ’ |
15 | I mean you could make if we had twelve we get another two . |
16 | No we 'll have to see if we get some |
17 | ‘ In our business plan we are addressing the situation , trying to see if we need another bed or two because of the changing needs of the service . |
18 | He has only come to see if we want any meat , which will be coming into the shop tomorrow . |
19 | If say the female has got an income of only er two thousand a year , she 's got er an unused allowance of fourteen forty five , in other words , erm that er three four four five allowance is n't being used now , I mean if we put ten thousand into his name , erm we would er suffer tax at erm say twenty five percent on most of it . |
20 | It 's just like sharing I mean if we had two pizzas and we shared them between the two of us how many would |
21 | Because I mean if we add all these together gents , I mean I pi I homed in on the number , on , on the people , because if you look at our budgets , staff costs are something like ninety percent of our budget |
22 | I mean if we have ten foot of snow and ca n't get out . |
23 | I mean if we tried one bag of that for a fiver . |
24 | The day before we finished mixing ‘ UF Orb ’ , Robert Fripp phoned and asked if we wanted any guitaring on the album … ’ |
25 | Before I left , she gave me a long talk on the re-wiring of her flat and asked if we have old-fashioned fuse-boxes . |
26 | ‘ I think they do n't mind if we trash some areas , ’ Biff had said . |
27 | However , the objective function increases if we increase any variable . |
28 | More than half of the Shipman 's Tale consists of dialogue ( 237 lines out of 434 ) , a figure that increases if we count odd lines introducing a change of speaker or place in dialogue as part of the dialogue . |
29 | But the confusion can be avoided if we treat unseen high-order rules for what they are , namely , as explanatory devices . |
30 | Okay so you could work that out for well how much would it weigh if we put five engines on ? |