Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "What's the time, Mr Wolf?" ¶ 7
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

If and Mr
" If as president I could have done one thing to have helped the country more ," Mr. Bush told the gathering, " it would have been to do a better job in finding a way, either through speaking out or through raising a moral standard, to strengthen the American family.
If so, all I can say is, it is a new Liberalism, and not the one that I have known and practised under more illustrious auspices than these, under one who was not merely the greatest Liberal but the greatest financier that this country has ever known — I mean Mr. Gladstone ... Gladstone ranks as the great financial authority of our country ... Mr. Gladstone would be 100 in December if he were alive, but, centenarian as he would be, I am inclined to think that he would make very short work of the deputation of the Cabinet that waited on him with this measure, and that they would soon find themselves on the stairs, if not in the street.
Albert Shaw, editor of The Review of Reviews, stated that after Bryan's nomination, many easterners professed not to have heard of him but: " If, indeed, they had not heard of Mr. Bryan before, they had failed to follow closely the course of American politics in the past eight years.
Fitzgerald recorded several hit songs with them, including " Love and Kisses " and "( If You Can't Sing It ) You'll Have to Swing It ( Mr. Paganini )".
He finished his explanation by saying " If you become President yourself someday, Mr. Vice President, you can be sure that I will guard your interests as closely as I did President Johnson's tonight ".
Responding to a remark made by Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson about not having boots in which to go to school, Macmillan retorted: ' If Mr Wilson did not have boots to go to school that is because he was too big for them.
" If KANU and Mr. Moi will do something about the deterioration of public life, corruption and mismanagement, I'd be happy to fight alongside them.
' Mr. Capel commented later, ' If ', he wrote, ' I had not seen with my own eyes what a Japanese can suffer without complaint, I should often have been disinclined to believe .... But, having observed Tōgō, I believe all of them.
New Hampshire Senator William E. Chandler commented, " If Mr. Hanna has covered every district in the United States in the same manner he did those in Alabama, McKinley will be nominated.
* "( If You Can't Sing It ) You'll Have to Swing It ( Mr. Paganini )" w. m.
If you oppose Mr. Harper and you want a new government, I urge you to support the NDP.
He wrote, " Mr. David Stockman has said that supply-side economics was merely a cover for the trickle-down approach to economic policy — what an older and less elegant generation called the horse-and-sparrow theory: If you feed the horse enough oats, some will pass through to the road for the sparrows.
** " Mr. Jester " ( first appeared in Worlds of If, Jan 1966 )
** " Mr. Jester " ( first appeared in Worlds of If, Jan 1966 )
If they don't comply, Mr. Krupp threatens to show the video to the football team.
* " Wouldn't It Be Funny If You Didn't Have A Nose " / " Mr. Noselighter " ( Bronze BRO 33 ) Oct., 1976
" The director then replied, " If you put it like that, Mr Wilson, I'm sure we can make an exception in this case.
* " If He Could See Us Now: Mr. Johns Hopkins ' Legacy Strong University, Hospital Benefactor Turned 200 on May 19, 1995 ", Mike Field, the author, contradicts this statement
* " If He Could See Us Now: Mr. Johns Hopkins ' Legacy Strong University, Hospital Benefactor Turned 200 on May 19, 1995 " by Mike Field a writer for the Johns Hopkins Gazette.
If virtue consists in being useful to our fellow citizens, perhaps there were few more virtuous men than Mr. Craig.
He has written several autobiographical and acting related works, including 1990's It Would Be So Nice If You Weren't Here: My Journey Through Show Business and 1994's We're Ready for You, Mr. Grodin.
[...] If we did not fear that, young as is Mr K., his peculiarities are fixed beyond all the power of criticism to remove, we would exhort him to become somewhat less strikingly original ,— to be less fond of the folly of too new or too old phrases ,— and to believe that poetry does not consist in either the one or the other.
If Mr. Elliott had therefore only had the prudence to wait where the excursion train stopped near the top of the bank and to send back one of the guards to protect his train, with instructions to ask the driver of the ordinary train to help the excursion train up the short remaining distance, he would hardly have lost time and would, besides, have avoided the risk inseparable from the delicate operation he unwisely determined to carry out and which should have been resorted to under only most exceptional circumstances and not, as in the present case, where there was so easy a solution of the difficulty.
" If another buyer should emerge who will create the benefit Mr. Trump sought for Ed McMahon, then he is clearly pleased.

If and wolf
If a wolf was sighted, the hunter would release a team of two or three borzoi.
* " If a wolf is after your sleigh throw him a raisin cookie — but don't stop to bake him a cake.
If there are grey wolves in the area, this form looks similar to these wolves respectively similar to other canines like the African wild dog, dhole, or red wolf ( but never like domestic dogs ).
If shapeshifter, changes into a wolf.

If and answers
If he wanted to know anything, he would end up asking about it point-blank, but in this guileless manner he would probably receive more truthful answers than if he tried to get them by indirection.
If the experiment were done in English, since Searle knows English, he would be able to take questions and give answers without any algorithms for English questions, and he would be affectively aware of what was being said and the purposes it might serve: Searle passes the Turing test of answering the questions in both languages, but he's only conscious of what he's doing when he speaks English.
If an isomorphism can be found from a relatively unknown part of mathematics into some well studied division of mathematics, where many theorems are already proved, and many methods are already available to find answers, then the function can be used to map whole problems out of unfamiliar territory over to " solid ground " where the problem is easier to understand and work with.
If Joe answers Jim, saying " That may be true for you, but it is not true for me ," he has given an answer which is fallacious as well as being somewhat meaningless in the context of Jim's original statement.
If it be accepted, as can hardly be denied, that the answers of the judges to the questions asked by the House of Lords in 1843 are to be read in the light of the then existing case-law and not as novel pronouncements of a legislative character, then the High Court's analysis in Stapleton's Case is compelling.
If the deceased answers correctly, the time spent awaiting the resurrection is pleasant.
If one answers their questions incorrectly, one is beaten every day, other than Friday, until Allah gives permission for the beating to stop.
Writing in 409, Jerome remarked, " A great many years ago when I was helping Damasus, bishop of Rome with his ecclesiastical correspondence, and writing his answers to the questions referred to him by the councils of the east and west ..." If " east and west " do not betray the passage as an interpolation, Jerome spent three years ( 382 – 385 ) in Rome in close intercourse with Pope Damasus and the leading Christians.
If the officer has reasonable grounds that the traveller is or might have been infected with a communicable disease or refused to provider answers, a quarantine officer ( QO ) must be called and the person is to be isolated.
If it's easy to count answers, then it must be easy to tell whether there are any answers.
If the contestant answers a question incorrectly, then all the money won so far is lost, except that the £ 1, 000 and £ 32, 000 prizes are guaranteed: if a player gets a question wrong above these levels, then the prize drops to the previous guaranteed prize.
If you have a specific question about Wikipedia, see Wikipedia: Questions for where to find answers.
If the player answers the question correctly, their turn continues ; if the player's piece was on one of the category headquarters spaces, they collect a wedge of the same color, which fits into their playing piece.
If the Iridium subscriber answers their phone will be billed at its standard usage rate, ranging from $ 0. 95 to $ 1. 50 USD per minute, or subtracting minutes from a pool of prepaid minutes assigned to the phone.
If two team members matched answers the team earned 10 points, and if all three team members matched, the team earned 20 points.
If a contestant failed to match any of the three answers, the bonus round ended.
If both answers are worth the same amount of points, control goes to the player that buzzed in first.
If no team answers the question, the next question is addressed to the team succeeding the team to whom the previous question was addressed.
If a family managed to come up with all the answers given by the " 100 people surveyed " ( most commonly six in the early part of the show, reduced in number after the commercial break ), they win the pounds equivalent of the total number of people who had given the answers.
If they lost all three lives, the other family was given the chance to " steal " by coming up with an answer that may be among the missing answers.
If this answer was present, the other family won the round and was said to have " stolen " the money ; if not, the family who had given the three incorrect answers win however much money their other answers had accumulated.
If they get 200 points or more from the ten answers ( i. e. at least 200 people had agreed with all ten answers combined ), they win the top cash prize.

3.825 seconds.