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

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1 If I took First B. Mus. at the College I could go to Oxford and take Second B. Mus. there , and afterwards write my Exercise — as that was financially possible for them .
2 ‘ I thought if I got next door , we might get talking , perhaps get back together .
3 I end up in exactly the same spot as if I had first walked four paces due east ( which is one sort of displacement , an easterly sort ) and then three paces due north ( which is another sort of displacement , a northerly sort ) .
4 I hope that the right hon. and learned Gentleman will forgive me if I answer first the points made by my hon. Friend the Member for Westminster , North ( Sir J. Wheeler ) , who supported the Government 's position , before answering the remarks made by Opposition Members , who took a rather different line .
5 If I put first class on here .
6 ‘ Look , if I live next door to an enemy and he has a knife , a gun and a machine gun and I 've got the same , I 'm not going to chuck mine before he chucks his .
7 but if I work next week I 'm due a day off .
8 Caroline Horbury , whose millionaire husband Peter has just begun a life sentence for murder , said if she died first 11-year-old Daniel should live with her sister .
9 Nothing in between you do n't have to revise , even if you know next week I may I do n't know , I may ask you to get on with unit seven .
10 Namely if you if you take first of all the staring point that the new settlement should have good access to primary network , you immediately limit the area of search to the radial routes out of York .
11 Now , Sir John , if you go first ? ’
12 Has a salesperson tried to offer you a free sample in a shop without asking if you smoke first ?
13 Oh you 'd know it if you lived next door to .
14 Well we 've got ta buy next week so Judy said if you come last night .
15 What would you say to Fergie if you sat next to her on an aeroplane ?
16 So I suppose I 'm introducing something that would only exist if you started next week .
17 But , and I did n't know this until I read the book , if you stand next to something that is triangular shaped , like , say , a triangle , it will give you a great feeling of harmony , and you wo n't give a f— about not having a place to live . ’
18 If you live next door to an unco-operative neighbour , you wo n't be able to reduce the noise by such a simple method as acoustic tiles : you 'll have to think in terms of an extra insulating wall adjacent to , but not attached to , the party wall .
19 If you find next time you need that remedy that it again does not work , put another mark on the bottle and give it one more chance before discarding the whole bottle .
20 If we get first division people I 'll do it a different way to him if I had to end up with second division people and the responsibilities they take on board will very much reflect that and the same surely should happen to the field sales force erm their abilities are reflected in in what sort of activities we give them and by looking at the people we have we then put together a team to most accurately attack whatever we want to do .
21 Well perhaps if we will , we were n't to , if we went next week , we 'd have two weeks earlier than last year wo n't we ?
22 If we turn first to the best-known Tudor textbook , the so-called ‘ Royal Grammar ’ originally produced by Lily and Colet for St Paul 's School , but becoming virtually ubiquitous after a proclamation by Edward VI in 1548 ordering its use in all grammar schools — it was undoubtedly used by Shakespeare — we find that a pronoun is said to be ‘ a parte of speeche , much lyke to a noune , whyche is used in shewyng or rehersyng ’ .
23 There are some differences , however , and these are best understood if we consider first those who may vote in local elections and second those who may be elected as councillors .
24 Thus in a passage quoted by James , Wundt writes : ‘ If we touch first the back of one hand and then of the other , we remark a qualitative unlikeness of sensation .
25 if they go first thing in the morning .
26 things were looking good some of the players were a little disappointed but if they win next week that 's three points from four which is n't a bad start
27 By the mid-1930s male civil servants could choose to ‘ allocate ’ part of their pensions ; that is , to opt for a lower pension on retirement , so that if they died first their wives would get a modest continuing pension ( ibid . ,
28 If they finish third they might have to play Brazil .
29 If they finish third they might have to play Brazil .
30 They will earn a UEFA Cup place if they finish third and Manchester United win the League to add to yesterday 's Rumbelows Cup success , and manager George Graham , who had to leave David O'Leary out of his 13 on Saturday because of terrorist threats towards the player and his family , is already chasing more illustrious ambitions .
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