Example sentences of "if we [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Of course there are , and ought to be , a thousand images of God in which we represent him as changing his mind , forgetting , being angry , being him , doing all kinds of creaturely things ; our language of worship , of gratitude for existence , has to be full of such metaphors and images ; we must take these metaphors seriously , but if we take them literally , if we mistake these images for God , we are idolaters .
32 ‘ I think they do n't mind if we trash some areas , ’ Biff had said .
33 Exciting future — if we keep firm grip on costs
34 If we sell more records there will be more people who enjoy the band and like the album .
35 What we 've got also is indicated a bit of how we might process it if we implement this sort of thing .
36 Then if we hold this rope in the other hand and effectively that 's our accelerator .
37 If we recognize this possibility we may gain much valuable insight into the complex forces acting in the real world .
38 We can easily understand this if we assume that dialect A is ‘ standard SBE ’ , and dialect B is ‘ Cockney ’ .
39 In biology if we copy each others answers and not to blame o each other when we get them wrong .
40 If we win this game then we still have a good chance of qualifying from this group .
41 If we win this game it will be a good week for us .
42 And if we win this game we 're into , promoted , and we go into the league then that is a very good standard .
43 If we win those games , then I 'll start thinking about what comes after that .
44 We are still in the driving seat in the League and if we win those games , we win the title . ’
45 We are up against a ceiling and if we added new areas to the map , we should have to remove other areas .
46 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 ?
47 However , we may note that{ 1.2.4 } and{ 1.1.1 } are the first and third columns of the modal matrix X appropriate to A. If we try this X for B we find that we obtain L or unc where unc is now the diagonal matrix of the eigenvalues with the addition of a unit in the top superdiagonal place .
48 ‘ It would be best if we continued this conversation elsewhere . ’
49 It means if we had that spending assessment and our costs , instead of the listeners getting a bill for four hundred pounds in their letterbox in May they would get a cheque for over five hundred pounds .
50 But if we had that aim in mind exclusively , we would choose a different theory of adjudication , which we might call " unilateral conventionalism " or just " unilateralism . "
51 In as much as , if we are suddenly told , divest yourselves of County Farms , then we will be in a much better position to make a balanced decision , and to maximise return from those County Farms if we had that information available .
52 It was felt that if we had that information available that it might be worthwhile exercise to carry out some analysis of erm time was given or
53 I would n't be surprised if we had sit-down protests or boycotting of home games .
54 We could all be happy , too , if we had audiences , if we had private tutors nodding and smiling and ticking our work .
55 No well if you had ten pounds shared between a hundred of us we 'd all get the same amount if we had one pound shared between ten of us .
56 Erm so if we had one penny shared out between two of us we get a half a penny each a half penny which they do n't have any more they used to but they have them any more .
57 So if we had two N A two S O four , that would be two times N A two you 've got four N As and two times the S O four .
58 If we had two pigs and another pig how many pigs would we have ?
59 It 's just like sharing I mean if we had two pizzas and we shared them between the two of us how many would
60 If we had six pizzas and we shared them out between two of us how
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