Example sentences of "if [pron] [verb] in this " in BNC.
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1 | If I stay in this house with you for another minute I 'm going to go quite mad . ’ |
2 | If she reacts in this way , it will be best not to try to interfere or worry about her tiring herself out with too much activity , as this may be even more disturbing for her . |
3 | If you persist in this activity , the client will soon cry : " But I want some national coverage " . |
4 | If you succeed in this , your cuts will be effectively invisible , and the images will flow smoothly . |
5 | Cos it 's very wet , and if you jump in this puddle and get your trousers wet we 'll never get out if we 've got to stop to change you . |
6 | If you worked in this country and for some reason and were starving you would n't care if they fed you . |
7 | We disbelieve in God 's goodness in our lives if we persist in this thinking . |
8 | If we ask in this type of case why businesses expanded , there may sometimes by no systematic explanation to be given . |
9 | If we fail in this , all scientific discoveries do more harm than good . |
10 | I wo n't half be surprised if they get in this time , I really will |
11 | If they fell in this without a wetsuit they 'd be dead . |
12 | If they fail in this they are likely to be ineffective and encourage forms of organisation and control that are essentially unprofessional in their character and consequences . |
13 | The new subject of International Relations must find the best ways of making leaders aware of the dysfunctional nature of war , or , if it failed in this , appeal directly to the populations concerned . |
14 | ‘ If the spirit continues to live after the death of the body , ’ he said to himself , ‘ is it so very surprising if it remains in this world for a time ? ’ |
15 | What if he came in this evening through a door that was n't there and sat in a chair-shape , reading a paper that had never been printed , saying aloud bits that were only hum and haw again to me ? |
16 | He said he 'd suffocate if he remained in this house for another hour . |
17 | If he acted in this way , it was not in order to conform to the customs of his time , for his attitude towards women was quite different from that of his milieu , and he deliberately and courageously broke with it . ’ |
18 | The word ‘ genius ’ may be overworked , but if anyone mentioned in this book was entitled to it , it surely must be Brunel . |