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 If we plot boiling point against composition we obtain the type of boiling point curve shown in figure 6.14 .
4 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 .
5 It seems that we reach a better generalization about direction of vowel change in BV if we override contrastive phoneme theory here .
6 If we issue new shares , you 'll end up with seventy-five per cent of the business and a large sum of cash . ’
7 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 .
8 Exciting future — if we keep firm grip on costs
9 We are up against a ceiling and if we added new areas to the map , we should have to remove other areas .
10 I would n't be surprised if we had sit-down protests or boycotting of home games .
11 We could all be happy , too , if we had audiences , if we had private tutors nodding and smiling and ticking our work .
12 The hon. Gentleman has told the House that , if we had proportional representation for councils , we would not have extreme Labour councils and that , somehow , the more widespread distribution of seats would stop that happening .
13 If we had proportional representation , the Conservative party would find itself with rather more influence in a Parliament in Scotland than it has here .
14 Now in Oxford erm we actually do n't have any land like that , and the problem was that , even if we had self-build houses on the land which is available at the moment , on which we want to build council houses but we have n't got the money to build council houses , if we were to allow self- build to go ahead on those sites because of the value of the land then the sorts of people who would actually be able to afford them would not be people on low incomes , or even sort of low to medium incomes , they would actually be people who were fairly well off and therefore not the people that we would want to be directing our resources at .
15 If we had superhuman reactions then perhaps we could manage with a rigid pole , for we would then be fast enough to ease off when the fish made a sudden plunge .
16 First , we all have to live and act as if we were sure and as if we had reliable knowledge .
17 If we had cold weather credits the children could play in the bedroom and have more space . ’
18 If if we had overseas students , you know er somebody from Zambia or What er people Afro Asians or in Indonesians or something like .
19 I 'll be astonished if we get paid time off for this .
20 If we get good ball then we have an attacking team to set this game alight , ’ said Barbarians secretary Geoffrey Windsor-Lewis .
21 Prices will vary from area to area and if we get heavy rain supplies will fall , forcing prices to rise .
22 If we got internal candidates
23 If we translate analogue information into a digital form , we can suddenly manipulate it freely in almost any way we wish .
24 Even if we abandon moral judgment in such cases , the balance of advantage must still be carefully and impartially weighed .
25 If we abandon nuclear power , we abandon them to competing for declining energy sources at a price they will clearly not be able to afford . ’
26 If we postulate original figures : Israel 80,000 plus 30 " Ip ; Judah : 40,000 plus 70 " Ip , the present text of both Samuel and Chronicles can be accounted for thus :
27 If we played proper music … ’
28 This capital is running out , and if we export industrial agriculture to the Third World it will run out faster .
29 However , the broad features of the transition process are always much the same , and , if we omit quantitative detail , can be described without reference to any particular jet .
30 Only if we like geriatric killers .
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