Example sentences of "[adv] if [pers pn] [vb mod] afford " in BNC.

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1 So if you can afford them Black Orc Big Bosses can be very useful .
2 On the other hand , it would costs a small fortune to equip yourself with a full set of stainless steel tools , although these are best if you can afford them .
3 I 'd refuse them admission altogether if I could afford to lose the business . ’
4 If you are recalled for a second interview it is worth changing to a different outfit altogether if you can afford it or have something else suitable .
5 ‘ I 'd leave now if I could afford it .
6 Well if they can afford to buy in help and to sort their life out , you 've suddenly got a product that they really want to buy .
7 Even if they can afford to buy one , most Japanese do n't really have the space for it .
8 Of course Harry would not want to be burdened with her , even if he could afford to start up his stud at Maythorpe House .
9 He had been too busy with his music composition to miss the books , and even if he could afford to play golf his hands would n't let him .
10 For instance , you may well admire a well-bred horse that has a lot of competition potential — but even if you can afford it , buying it would be a big mistake if what you really want is something quiet and up to weight to hack and do riding club events .
11 A glance through any of the larger component catalogues will show that the number of different components currently in use is so large that even if you could afford to buy one or two of everything , you would need a warehouse to store it all .
12 Back in the late '70s an RD Artist bass would have set you back around £800 ( Gibson UK carried an ad that read , ‘ The guitar you probably could n't play , even if you could afford one , ’ which probably did n't help its sales ! — Ed ) .
13 If you do decide to move , you should consider transferring an existing mortgage to your new property or getting a new one up to £30,000 , even if you could afford to buy the property outright .
14 Even if you could afford it , letting off these kind of fireworks safely requires the kind of knowledge normally found in an artillary regiment .
15 perhaps , yes , most certainly , she would live here if she could afford to do so . …
16 Paddington decided that Browns must have a very rich friend indeed if he could afford so many presents .
17 and then if we can afford to send him privately we can just take his name off .
18 At £25,000 he wo n't be secreted under everybody 's egg cosy at breakfast on Easter morning , but it is good to know that the best is there if you can afford it .
19 So close to Paris , it would be expensive , and Alain must indeed be successful in his work too if he could afford simply to give his share away to his mother .
20 I like this area I really do actually if I could afford to live here I would .
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