Example sentences of "so [adv] if [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I think maybe English men would refer to their car as She or so on if they get to think you know they make things have personalities you start to give them personal pronoun there .
2 So presumably if they do n't get bids for those routes then they they ca n't do anything about it .
3 ‘ It would have to be a very small stone , but I would do so gladly if it binds you to me . ’
4 And perhaps , the little thought insisted , Feargal would not view her quite so badly if she actually did something that could n't be misinterpreted .
5 Would she have enjoyed him so much if she had thought the whole thing permanent ? she asked herself sternly now , sitting up in bed and shaking off the poppy and mandragora effect that thinking about that summer had on her .
6 ‘ I hope that remark does n't imply that you would n't care so much if she was a nasty person .
7 So obviously if you 're a swimmer they 're not much good .
8 So obviously if he 's hidden this one , he 's playing a whole new ball game .
9 Why did the peasants fear the cadres so terribly if they were representatives of ou great Communist Party ? …
10 So basically if you 're going to se , tell somebody they 're a waste of space , it 's not very constructive , it 's personal , and I would n't say it unless you can tell them why you think they 're a waste of space at least .
11 So basically if you read Wong you 're laughing .
12 ‘ We would not have stayed with this product so long if we did not believe there was potential to make at least £20 million annual profit from it , ’ Shaw says .
13 ‘ Nor have you wanted them from me , You 'd never have stayed around so long if I 'd pushed you about . ’
14 So so if they can assess my partner on .
15 Erm so so if you 'd like to kick off .
16 So So if you just call your mum .
17 I thought I 'd give you that opportunity cos it is a little ARC publication , it 's one that we er So so if you want it .
18 So so if it if it was
19 The treaty provides for the possibility that member states will wish to adopt a single currency later this decade , but they can do so only if they meet strict convergence conditions — conditions for which the British Government have pressed from the outset .
20 But this is so only if we equate democracy with a simple and unrestrained majoritarianism , and as we have seen , there are good democratic reasons for not making that equation .
21 It will do so only if it frustrates the contract ( i.e. renders it impossible to carry it out — see Chapter 4 ) .
22 Brittle bones is a condition that affects all older people to some degree , but post-menopausal women in particular ; and it is the reason why they break their bones so easily if they fall .
23 If you ca n't , you ca n't so easily if you have n't got a better car .
24 well I do n't know how they work it , but I should n't get a bad one , it should be okay , I mean my dad 's gon na give me money anyway , so , I mean if I , London City so Phil was saying one of the best in the country he says that , so hopefully if they , they give me an offer , the others should as well
25 ‘ I said when I came back to Williams that it was a two-year plan , so probably if it is going to happen it has got to be this year because of the way it 's been structured .
26 I doubt that any of the Israelites wandering in the desert and occasionally venturing down to the water would have written those lines about God being mightier quite so confidently if they had seen big Waimea .
27 Yes yes and he 's such a nice man and he does it so willingly if he can .
28 These are all the relaxing ones now so Also if you 've got them on breathe deeply .
29 So far if we take on the ninety ninety two figures we attended something like eight hundred bonfires .
30 Hunt meant that no matter how well he now did , Niki had to do considerably less well than he had done so far if he , James , was going to have any chance to catch him .
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