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

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1 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 .
2 Note 1.11.5 Even if we count repeated roots according to their multiplicities ( and it is usual to ) the theorem still holds .
3 ( Perhaps if we ate more fish the old brain cells might multiply a bit . )
4 I think colleagues on this side will seek to press the minister even further on the latest developments in France and indeed what influence we can have to make sure that if we pass these orders today , they do become the basis of the European elections .
5 ‘ What does it-mean if we pass this motion ? ’
6 If we pass this policy we can save at least £5bn to help to put this country on its feet again and to make decent lives for ordinary people possible , ’ he said .
7 If we cancel one factor from both sides , we can write unc and then , as before , we can prove that
8 If we cancel this event because of a shadowy terrorist threat it will be an admission that these people can control our lives .
9 Yeah but if we charge twenty P each we 're actually making a profit selling them .
10 ‘ I feel as if we failed that man somewhere , ’ she said a little later as together with David and Martin Foulds she watched the ambulance leave the factory .
11 The underlying fear was that if we accepted any connection we would be back to the world of incomes policy .
12 that is , that is what , that is what exists to do , or one of the things that exists to do as the U K sales company our business is to give the projections for a particular piece of business , and if we see any other similar bits of business around it that 's fine , that 's , that needs to be added to it , but to give our vision of that particular piece of business , feed that into the marketing people in , and say , look , this is the situation if we go this way , this is what we think is going to happen , if we do this , this is going to happen , if we do n't do this , this is what 's going to happen , so that that can be fed into an overall picture , and they will come back , I presume , and say , right , we now have enough information to know that it 's going to be worth =vesting , investing in production of sixteen double O fours in er Peter .
13 No it 's okay not to worry , do n't worry about it , it 's alright , we 'll come and pick it up then so if we come any time after sort of tomorrow brilliant , that 's great , thanks every so much for your help , bye .
14 If we saw two blokes coming out of a pub rolling drunk we might wait to see what develops before acting .
15 If we plot boiling point against composition we obtain the type of boiling point curve shown in figure 6.14 .
16 If we refer this motion to the C E Cs the International Committee will investigate this matter fully , once we get reports from Scotland and Lancashire .
17 My view is and it 's a widely held view within the association and , and the informed clubs is that if we let that situation go on and do nothing about it we will have a decreasing er number of people going and number of people going sailing .
18 If we achieved such development of economic monetary union , we would be doing it on a sound basis .
19 If we denote total government bonds by B , bonds per capita by b , and use T c to denote the total tax paid on capital income ( including bond interest ) measured per worker , the classical savings model yields the capital market equilibrium condition .
20 When they took them away they said we could come and reclaim them any time we wanted , if we brought ten rupees .
21 If we analyse this scenario we can see why the manager might be surprised about the encounter .
22 It seems that we reach a better generalization about direction of vowel change in BV if we override contrastive phoneme theory here .
23 If we consume more energy than we expend , the surplus is stored as fat .
24 If we issue new shares , you 'll end up with seventy-five per cent of the business and a large sum of cash . ’
25 And even if we succeed this time , the one who inherits his mantle many succeed the next .
26 If we follow standard practice in assuming that prices are fixed as a mark up over variable costs and that the rate of productivity growth is exogenous , a modified Phillips curve of the form emerges .
27 If we follow this rule , most problems disappear .
28 If we miss each other we 'll meet back in this office in three hours . ’
29 ‘ Get me a camera and if we repeat this morning 's little exercise , we 'll be able to prove the leak end of things .
30 If there is a deficit on the current account , i.e. if we import more goods and services than we export , this deficit must be matched by a surplus on the capital account to make the account balance .
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