Example sentences of "[adv] if [pers pn] [vb mod] find " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps if we could find out more about where they came from , we might be able to say why they came . |
2 | And not to go into too much depth , basically if I can find the switch . |
3 | ‘ Only if we can find the document , ’ Charlotte cautioned . |
4 | Michael Croggon 's studies could help save the Amazonian rain forests … but only if he can find the money to fund his own daily care . |
5 | Energy in the brain comes from burning glucose , so if we could find out if , where and when more glucose was being used in the minutes after training , we would have a clue as to which areas of the brain were relevant to the memory storage process . |
6 | So if we can find out where those these are the important points , where it cuts that axis and where it cuts that one . |
7 | So if they can find a way at working with one another and realizing that this is their life ! |
8 | So if you can find an example in your workbook , and you can find your Covermaster rate book , and you 'll also need a calculator . |
9 | Olive ash , for instance , makes a good ploughed field , as does yew , especially if you can find a piece with a nice ‘ crook ’ grain ; zebrano is useful for both water and sky ; walnut often yields a rock formation ; some of the ‘ burr ’ types ( eg. walnut , ash and elm ) make excellent tree foliage , if the scale is right . |
10 | Any two solids can therefore be glued together if we can find a liquid which will wet them both and then harden . |
11 | But , but in writing historical erm , analysis and , and biography , presumably people , I mean , people ca n't help er writing , writing history , and trying to answer questions , like , why did Woodrow Wilson erm , not the fourteen points through , and presumably , one possible explanation is the kind of Freud Bullett approach , and presumably if you can find erm , relevant data and if you convince , and if you can convince that that 's plausible , it 's a legitimate thing to attempt to do . |
12 | ‘ I hope to be in the theatre somewhere if I can find one that will have me . ’ |
13 | I said to Fish the film has a message for the trade unions as well if they could find it and he said he 'd keep looking . |
14 | It has made him a millionaire but 32-year-old Chris would sell it all tomorrow if he could find a buyer . |
15 | In fact , nearly all the breeders are based round the London area , which would still have meant a difficult journey to collect a bird , even if I could find one . |
16 | It is unlikely to be in exactly the same position , even if she could find it , for during the night there is a great deal of jostling among the youngsters and any one of them may have moved about eighteen inches or so . |
17 | But , even if she could find the nerve to admit to her deception , she could n't own up to a thing — Cara was depending on her ! |
18 | Over by the volleyball court a crowd of older children gathered to look at postcards of Scotland ( always an icebreaker , particularly if you can find a picture of someone in a kilt ) . |
19 | The problems and abuses connected with the laws of settlement will be discussed below ; for the moment we are concerned to stress that persons with a settlement in a parish had a real claim to relief should misfortune or simply age overtake them , or indeed if they could find no work or even none at wages sufficient for the support of the family . |
20 | And then if we would find totally unacceptable we certainly would n't be prepared to do that |
21 | squares the ball to his left and Alan the left back just pushes it out wide to that far side but he loses out , competing successfully , he 's got going forward if he can find him , and gets it and lays it off to and can now run at Mickey once more . |
22 | Yeah but nothing cookers cheapest in town actually if you can find a er er the same make elsewhere |