Example sentences of "if you [verb] a [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 So that 's one tenth and that 's one tenth and then what I 'd like you to do is work it out as a fraction what fraction of how many degrees would it be if you had a tenth of three hundred and sixty degrees , how many degrees would that come to ?
2 and then just generally play with it say , Oh I wonder what would happen if you put two thirds together , how many twelfths would that be or what about if you had a third and you wanted to take a quarter away , if you cut a quarter off it .
3 If you add a second set of stripes , at right angles to the first but also moving at right angles to their axis , the person will not see two sets of stripes but a set of chevrons moving at 45 degrees to the true directions of movement .
4 Another twenty quid if you have a second television set on your licence , I wonder ?
5 That if you have a second telly in the house , you should pay twenty pounds extra in licence money for it .
6 I wonder if you should pay twenty pounds more again if you have a third set and again if you have a fourth set .
7 In other words , if you have a sixth form in a school you get so much so many thousands of pounds because you 've got a sixth form .
8 I wonder if you should pay twenty pounds more again if you have a third set and again if you have a fourth set .
9 Never mind paying twenty pounds extra for a second television set , and another twenty pounds if you have a third set in your house .
10 If you buy a second hand car from a car dealer you would have your three statutory rights under the Sale of Goods Act .
11 Furthermore , if you give a second pulse , a short period after the first pulse , you fail to elicit a large sodium current .
12 As a communist leader who has , in his own way , resisted change said before ordering the tanks to go in , ‘ If you give a first step , it is never the last . ’
13 Yet satellite television is revolutionising entertainment as we know it in Britain today — the trouble is sometimes it sounds as if you need a first class degree to join in !
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