Example sentences of "if it get [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's grown on a , a north facing wall so bit , bit more now I think if it got more sun . |
2 | But if it does n't ease off , or if it gets worse , you must see your doctor . |
3 | At Galway and that 's the problem with General Idea as you say Derek er if it gets softer like at Cheltenham that will be very much against him . |
4 | I have been advised to leave it alone and see if it gets better . |
5 | However , if it gets bottomless then I would think everyone will be pulling out in hordes . ’ |
6 | Unison will be formed next year if it gets similar backing from unions Cohse and Nalgo , and a secret ballot of the members of all three in November . |
7 | ‘ That , ’ he said , ‘ will make it growl — it will fight a lion if it gets that down it . ’ |
8 | ‘ Well , if it gets painful , let me know , ’ said Joe , ‘ and I 'll bathe it . |
9 | The electric you say oh the electricity can go round there and if it gets light , |
10 | if it gets warmer in there . |
11 | If it gets stuck , or tears anything , then we 'll operate . ’ |
12 | Cuffs and hem are knitted , and though this does n't suit everyone — the knitting can take a long time to dry out if it gets wet — I do n't find it unacceptable . |
13 | It may be difficult , but it is not complicated , and if it gets complicated there is something quite wrong . |
14 | Have you got a spare T'shirt to put on at the end if it gets cold ? |
15 | ‘ If it gets any worse , I 'll knock it on the head . |
16 | I was screaming , I was saying , ‘ I 'm in labour ’ , and she says , ‘ You 'll be okay — if it gets any worse give us another knock . ’ |
17 | ‘ My gown will be lucky if it gets any attention at all ; you forget some of the top designers are taking part . ’ |
18 | Have to take the door off the hinges to get your head out if it gets any bigger . |
19 | Another point , though : if it 's paper you 're washing , make sure it 's washable and wo n't peel off if it gets damp . |
20 | It is preferable to smack the dog with your hand rather than use a rolled-up newspaper which the dog may see as an extension of the game , especially if it gets excited and a tug-of-war ensues . |