Example sentences of "go [adv] if " in BNC.
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1 | I have been feeling so groggy lately I just want to ensure the plan does n't go awry if anything happens to me … " |
2 | The genetic learner may go astray if its strings are mostly similar . |
3 | The amateur side of racing , in particular , would go downhill if riders did not have the Milk Race to aim for . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'll go alone if I have to , ’ Riven snapped with sudden irritation . |
5 | This is the same as saying that reality can be altered by perception , and that the problem will go away if we cease to think of Germany as a country . |
6 | And it might go away if he did n't listen keenly , feed it perhaps with the energy of his life , stoke it up with risks to his health and even to his sanity . |
7 | A clear reluctance on the part of many Japanese even to discuss the problem suggests a reluctance to admit to the existence of the burakumin as an outcaste group , on the assumption that a problem that is not talked about is not a problem , or at least is one that will go away if it is ignored . |
8 | Therefore you do n't say anything for a while , conceal it , perhaps even kid yourself that the pregnancy will go away if you do n't acknowledge it . |
9 | We knew that it would n't just go away if we swept it under the carpet . |
10 | The disease does not go away if one ignores it : progressive decline is inexorable . |
11 | ‘ It has been a bit painful , but I thought it would probably go away if I ignored it , so I did n't bother seeing my own doctor before we sailed . ’ |
12 | She said , Listen I 'm giving a little bit Peggy because , she said , I could n't go away if I could n't come to you . |
13 | The students had no room in which to wait between lectures , but it was suggested to MRCVS that students who lodged near enough might go home if they wanted to , or more usefully spend their non-lecture time in the dissecting room or in the stables , although the Bell & Crown inn , with a good fire , was close at hand . |
14 | The doctor was so pleased with his progress he said the patient could go home if Eva was going to be there to look after him . |
15 | ‘ I would n't have stayed if I had n't felt so ill , and now that I 'm better I 'll go home if you can get me to Paris , Monsieur Lemarchand . ’ |
16 | Mrs Richards can go home if she wishes tomorrow . |
17 | I 'd go home if I were you . |
18 | Having taken such measures , as it did on Aug. 6 , the Security Council could go further if sanctions " proved to be inadequate " , by taking under Article 42 " such action by air , sea or land forces as may be necessary to maintain international peace and security " , and specifically including blockade . |
19 | If a horse does pull from anxiety , it is always worthwhile trying a milder bit — in an enclosed space , he can not go far if it does not work . |
20 | Once it has found a nipple , the tip swells in its mouth so that the young is not able to let go even if it wanted to . |
21 | They say they will go even if the Vietnam-backed government in Phnom Penh fails to achieve a political settlement with the resiStance . |
22 | When this is so , a visit will always go well if they are allowed to make the running . |
23 | The main purpose of charity events is to raise money for them and rightly so , but it can not go amiss if our reputation is enhanced in the process . |
24 | Presently operating in the auditing and business services practice in London , North West , South West and Southampton , it will go nationwide if successful . |
25 | Yes , he could go there if he wished as a lay evangelist . |
26 | I suppose ROI would go there if they get through ! ! |
27 | I 'd go there if I were you . |
28 | It was Aggie 's day to visit the outskirts , but as she looked out of the window on to the patch of grass that was welcoming the steady downpour , she said , half to herself , ‘ It 's a good job I 'm not forced to go out , ’ and a voice in her mind added , ‘ You need never go again if you do n't want to . ’ |
29 | We were allowed in there once a day , although the guards would normally let us go again if we were desperate . |
30 | It 'll make him happy , and things will go easier if you do . ’ |