Sentence Examples
And if so, look no further than this all-singing, all-dancing, all-credit-card-maxing shopping special. |
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Are aliens really visiting the Earth, and if so, should we amnesty them and give them vote? |
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Will legal or other representation be permitted and, if so, what rules will apply regarding liability for costs? |
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In addition, would you recommend an angel's trumpet for this area, and if so, what would be the feeding schedule? |
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Anyway I was wondering if anybody ever actually saw any of these films and if so what where they like. |
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Will the two splicing connectors in the middle affect this 12 meter length and, if so, by how much? |
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The business should also assess whether the application is mission-critical, and if so, how the outsourcer supports this. |
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They wanted to see if deep brain stimulation might help stop binge eating, and if so, why it worked. |
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Is there any discord between you and the Ministry of Culture and if so, why according to you is there miscommunication among institutions? |
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In addition, solar photovoltaic technology can be produced in any desired amount, from a few milliwatts to many megawatts, if so desired. |
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I don't see why we can't beat Sweden and Nigeria and if so, then we will be through to the next stage. |
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Of course, it will be open to the claimants to place the matter before the Court of Appeal if so advised. |
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Have you expanded your repertoire, and if so will your explorative work with your new kit inform your next material? |
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Have you been watching the Olympic Games, and if so, what do you think of the British effort so far? |
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Like pitchers of today, it seems as if so very few scorekeepers finish what they start. |
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But other observers wonder if a back-room deal was struck by the two men and, if so, what it means for them. |
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Is there a purpose to academia other than the education of a proportion of the population, and if so what? |
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This depends on whether or not your wife is working and, if so, where she will be employed. |
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And if so, we can say that it merely happened that the seed dropped where it did and not a bit further on. |
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It is for the parties to decide whether they wish to be bound and, if so, by what terms, whether important or unimportant. |
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One of Alexander's key decisions will be whether to build airport rail links, and, if so, which one to build first. |
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Any other symptoms will depend on whether any keyhole surgery has been carried out and, if so, what sort. |
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Do we perceive symbols reductively, through the filter of our own experience, and if so how do we know we are seeing what the artist intended? |
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The risks are higher, the stakes lower and the goals would be considered laughable if so many lives were not at stake. |
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In her analysis we are confronted with the longstanding problem of whether we can use the epics to understand the Mycenaeans, and if so, how. |
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He wants to know if I am having bickies with my tea and if so what kind. |
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And if so, does that mean that you then have to take out the armaments in Damascus and are you prepared then to bomb Damascus? |
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It is still true that a black hole may in some way explode as a white hole, but we have no idea if it can, if it will, and if so, at what point this would happen. |
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Having since upgraded the alarm system to go off if so much as a fly touches our windows, I must try to remember that an alarm system that is not on is not an alarm system. |
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Do racialized groups or nations that have expropriated or exploited others in the past now owe reparations, and, if so, how should these be determined? |
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Boehner may have an envy problem, and, if so, it is making him sillier and sweatier by the week. |
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Jade asked Strong if she was ever at a loss for ideas and if so, how she might wrest herself from a slump. |
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And if so, could scientific methods be developed to measure this stress so that practices could be evaluated objectively rather than subjectively? |
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Excited, I asked if it referred in some way to JD Salinger, and if so, did the bracelet pertain to one character in particular? |
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Instead, their focus will be on where the company is today, which is what's going to determine whether it will be sellable and, if so, for how much. |
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And in all the rest of the world, half a dozen old men, if so many, tottering toward their graves. |
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Are Bonfire Night and Hallowe'en becoming an excuse for young people to cause problems and, if so, is this because of a lack of opportunities for young people? |
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Has the cancer penetrated the uterine muscular wall and if so, how far? |
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Family flowers only please by request, donations in lieu if so desired to Kirkwood Hospice, for which abox will be available at the Crematorium. |
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Thinking that it might be Lord Carbury, and that, if so, he would probably not wait until half past nine to break his fast, she ran gaily off. |
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This will tell us whether redox is occurring, and if so, what is oxidized and reduced. |
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But are they really tougher? And if so, is there any connection between their manelessness and their ferocity? |
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And if so, would they recontextualize and reflect on the project by challenging oppressive systems and practices? |
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Is there anything I can bug for myself without a prescription to help treat a yeast infection, and if so, what? |
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This report considered if this should now be changed, and if so, what forms of episcopacy might be acceptable. |
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The question, he says, is whether the use of these acids causes a change in skin cancer rates, and if so, whether glycolic acid work differently. |
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And if so, then these passions, these impulses, cannot be altogether blind and unpurposing. |
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Is there a preponderance of female protagonists in commercial fiction, and if so, what does it mean? |
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We were wondering if he was the neighbor's dog, and if so, we hoped they didn't think we'd tried to dognap him. |
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The question of whether kinship is a privileged system and if so, why, remains without a satisfactory answer. |
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Some of these may not have a floatable hull and, if so, cannot work in deep water. |
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This seems to refer to transhumance, or seasonal movement of shepherds with their flocks, and if so is the earliest mention in Britain. |
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And if so, has Gazza been bought to replace The Riddler, The Joker or, looking at the shape he is now in, The Incredible Hulk? |
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And if so, is there any requirement on me to work day shifts at all, or can I only do night shifts for a set amount of time? |
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They were in a manner absolute despots in their little domains, lording it, if so disposed, over both law and gospel, and accountable to none but the mother-country. |
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That is to say, whether von Balthasar espouses a substantialist account of gender, and, if so, the questions this might raise cannot be treated here. |
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The narrative of innocence and uxoriousness that Peter is trying to build for himself is difficult to believe, but if so proved, he will feel the most cheated. |
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Reith asked him if he wished to take on the chief conductorship, and if so whether he would resign as director of music or occupy both posts simultaneously. |
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Does a ball ever enter the autoplunger lane, and if so, is it ever served? |
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This paper examines whether students, under and over the age of 21, would accept additional credit lines and, if so, how these two groups would use it. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
And if so, why may not this integrating, as I should propose to call it, have been going on for ever? |
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Notice whether the substance fuses with the bead, and if so, whether there is intumescence or not. |
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I may have been persona non grata, but, if so, she did not express her feeling. |
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There is a report that we start this week for Kinston, and if so we shall doubtless have a good little fight. |
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And if so, are they not to be preferred to other modes of training because they are painless? |
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Can jurisdiction be conferred on a court by consent, and if so, how could you proceed with the Ford trial on a legal holiday? |
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There must be a rural delivery, and if so, at the gate would be a letterbox. |
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A Tory told me it was a second edition of the thimblerig speech, which, if so, will not do him good. |
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Was I to get on to the top form of my division, and if so, was it Langrish or Purkis who was to be displaced? |
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But, if so, the statement that any particular acts of mind are uncaused ceases to present any character of self-evident absurdity. |
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The only thing in which she showed ability, if so it might be called, was in the use of the needle. |
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The glycerine may also be determined by the acetin or bichromate methods after driving off the alcohol and ether if so desired. |
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But if so, then Ormazd is the supreme and uncreated being, and creator of all things. |
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The fronds of the ebony spleenwort usually face the sun, even if so doing necessitates the twisting of its stalk. |
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But if so, this was only because a larger area of the cultivable ground was tilled. |
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With all his asseveration he does nothing to convince us that he was ever at Windsor, or that, if so, he was glad to be there. |
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The current might set against the sandspit which crossed its course, and if so, he might be washed on shore. |
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His only uncertainty is, whether Rogier saw him by the footbridge, and if so to recognise him. |
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She may be a slaver, and if so, I know not whether we should be better off than we now are. |
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And if so be this foine lad chooses to coddle yees back to loife agin, phat business is it av ours? |
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But, if so, the Will is free in accordance with Hobbes' definition of freedom. |
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Wax candles are now seldom moulded, but if so the same processes are followed as for stearic and paraffin candles. |
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As the new year approached Reynolds asked if there was to be any stocktaking, and, if so, on what lines it should be done? |
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Was the occupant a rat or a skunk, and if so, what was he going to do? |
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It seemed as if so much soul had never been put into a Saxon speech. |
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Will Durst wonders if Alee Baldwin really did leave the country and if so, does he have a spare room over there in France? |
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For if so, then would a celibate clergy have grant of immunity. |
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He had feared there might be no ration for him, and if so he did not know what he would have done. |
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Have the Rousseauians uncovered a genuine defect in the Baconian philosophical foundations, and if so, what is it? |
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We hear that there is one, but if so it is a secret society. |
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Whether, if so, this will not explicate the Phnomena of the Clouds. |
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And if so, they were extrajudicial oaths, and not binding upon them. |
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But if so, what is the extremum which Cicero advises Quintus to accept? |
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Will you inquire, Fullerton, and if so, tell her to come here? |
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Some boards are more permissive and let the CEO have the sole say on whether there's even going to be a COO and, if so, who to pick. |
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Says Giles, ''Tis mortal hard to go, But if so be's I must I means to follow arter he As goes hisself the fust. |
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Presumably sausages were once chopped and stuffed by hand, and if so it would be interesting to know how many workers had been displaced by these inventions. |
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Does the presence of a small amount of Neanderthal DNA in modern humans imply that interbreeding took place, and if so, then during what prehistoric period did this happen? |
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And Lewis, if so be I shew you in my easy English as true conclusions as be shewn in Latin, grant me the more thank, and pray God save the King, who is lord of this English. |
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