Example sentences of "and if [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The growth of imports has been over 11 per cent p.a. whereas export growth has only been 7.7 per cent p.a. , and if one considers exports and imports of goods other than oil products then the figures are 13 per cent p.a. import growth and 9 per cent p.a. export growth .
2 The way that erm one might have effective treatment for muscle invasive bladder cancer , if one uses radiotherapy , is maintain a decent oxygen supply to the tumour and if one uses chemotherapy to deliver the blood to the tumour .
3 In a company of men one must not give way ; it is one 's duty not to show fear and if one senses fear in another , automatically one becomes braver .
4 In Africa , they produce some 80 percent of food , and they can produce more if other workload is reduced and if they receive training and technical information .
5 Right , and if they conduct electricity they also conduct ?
6 Most of the people who went to Virginia or the West Indies were clearly looking for an opportunity to do better than they could in England , and if they made fortunes they would probably go back to England to enjoy their wealth , but the Massachusetts Bay Company was more concerned with escape from England or with the creation of a society that improved on its better aspects and rejected the worse .
7 why they do n't change over in this country because we 're the odd one out and if they make cars they 've got ta make them with the steering wheel one side or the other
8 ‘ We have told them that we are issuing a document and if they make allegations of corruption , we will sue .
9 Gosforth still have to play their Northumberland Cup semi-final against Tynedale on April 14 , and if they win Johnson will be rubbing his hands at the prospect of a big score in the final against Novos or Seghill .
10 People did broadcasts , and if they wrote books , or gave talks on books , these books were all to be found in the BBC Library , along with a fine technical collection and an unrivalled political section , dating back to the days when Guy Burgess ran their first Parliamentary programmes .
11 The recruitment team can not get the letters out and keep the records up to date at the same time ; and if they employ temporaries , other problems arise : where can they sit ?
12 Well I 'll leave that to you , erm and if they need letters written or need
13 Yeah , the uni er the uniform branch turn up to investigate a crime and if they find fingerprints they will get what 's known as a scenes of crime officer to take the fingerprints off the wall , yeah ?
14 Further attempts are to be made to improve the sound system , but perhaps Members will discover that if they want to hear better , and if they want listeners to radio and viewer of TV to be able to hear properly , they will have to stop shouting so much .
15 In wars against cities outside the Promised Land the people are to enslave the inhabitants , and if they offer resistance , then besiege them and kill all their adult males .
16 And if they twist things still to my disgrace in both counts , what more is there I can do ?
17 And if they have toddlers then a Farley 's Rusk is so much healthier than a biscuit . ’
18 They would just like to keep on playing , they claim , and if they have children they would probably use educational methods similar to their father 's .
19 They will probably be able to respect their own tears and if they have children they will be able to respect their tears .
20 Milan are now the richest , the biggest club in the world , and if they defeat Marseille in Munich next Wednesday it will be their third success since their benefactor entered the San Siro .
21 If the latter , and if we took Sonnet 20 as a key declaration of intent , then the paucity of the We might indeed imply that the two halves of this relationship are irredeemably twain .
22 We were , I think , the first ones in Britain to do it and it was all based on trust and if we made mistakes , we made mistakes !
23 To begin with we were nervous but by the end we were making up silly situations and if we made mistakes everyone laughed . ’
24 And if we ask St Jude , who is the patron saint of lost causes , to lend his assistance I think between them they should be able to return the lost medal , do n't you ? "
25 We each have our own mixture of qualities , characteristics , abilities and shortcomings — and if we judge others , we are judging ourselves .
26 For this we must rely to a great extent upon Soviet goodwill and if we make difficulty over returning their own nationals it will react adversely upon their willingness to help in restoring to us as soon as possible our own prisoners . "
27 We should look to the future , and if we make mistakes young men and women will die .
28 Tidy it up a bit and if we get time
29 ‘ We did n't compete in the first half and if we miss tackles like that we 're not going to beat anybody .
30 And if we had problems , imagine the difficulties if 20,000 supporters arrive for the World Cup ’ , he added .
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