Example sentences of "if it [vb mod] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah erm I du n no if it would do much good actually but er yeah but er no she , she 's , she 's quite good about you know sort of erm you know kind of keeping an eye on students and , and stuff like that , anyway er so if you could right
2 privately he wondered if it would do any good at all .
3 Briefly he wondered if it would do any good to tell the ship 's administrator that the presence of the newly appointed Admiral of the White on an ordinary survey mission was not an occurrence of special significance .
4 If it would help any , I 'm a good listener .
5 ‘ I wonder if it would have that smile if it knew of Belsen . ’
6 Probably wondering if it would have some sort of adverse effect on his investment ! ’
7 I did n't know if it would have any value …
8 But if , if it 'll do that at mid-summer i , it
9 Wainfleet carried on : ‘ I 've apologized — I 'll even apologize to Linley if it 'll make any difference — but what more can I do ? ’
10 The NRPB now intends to begin an epidemiological investigation across Britain to see if it can spot any increase in the incidence of thyroid cancer in areas under the night path of the radiation cloud that spread south-east from Windscale 25 years ago .
11 If it can achieve this , and many of the packages will accept input from a variety of other programs , a large part of your current investment will be preserved .
12 We show that provided the B's believe that A follows a linear strategy , then , it is best for A to behave in this way even if it can choose any strategy .
13 Suggesting that that Next Computer Inc may indeed err on the software of its business — if it can find enough takers for NextStep-on-Intel ( UX 414 ) — the company says it is re-organising its corporate operations to ‘ accomodate a much larger software role ’ .
14 If it could merge this with its store account customers , it would become America 's biggest card-issuer .
15 For example , one director commented that when he saw a topic referred to a few times then it would ‘ click ’ in his mind , and he would then consider if it could have some significance to his company .
16 ‘ I do n't know if it will do any good , ’ she said as she looked at the medicine , ‘ but it might .
17 Manne now acknowledges that this argument may be less persuasive than he initially thought : ‘ [ t ] hat kind of trading may have some impact , but we can not be sure a priori how much impact it will actually have , if it will have any at all . ’
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