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If and hadn't
`` If you hadn't I'd have killed you ''.
If I hadn't got Nate stopped when I did, my duds'd all be shot plumb to hell!!
According to Mel Hein, " If he hadn't been killed, he could have been the greatest tackle who ever played football.
If she hadn't, she would have been aboard TWA Flight 800, which crashed shortly after takeoff two days earlier < ref >
Nixon later told interviewer David Frost ( in September 1977 on Frost on America ) that Martha was a distraction to John Mitchell such that no one was minding the store, and " If it hadn't been for Martha Mitchell, there'd have been no Watergate.
Caption from a 1911 English satirical magazine reads: " If we hadn't a thorough understanding, I ( British lion ) might almost be tempted to ask what you ( Russian bear ) are doing there with our little playfellow ( Persian cat ).
" If Justine hadn't left the band ", Anderson said, " I don't think we'd have got anywhere.
Both events would be catalysts for the band reuniting ; in 2009, DeLonge reflected, " If that accident hadn't happened, we wouldn't be a band.
President Clinton has stated, " If it hadn't been for them, we would not have passed the Brady Law.
If Buffalo hadn't been there, or when things got backed up there, that grain would have been loaded onto boats at Cincinnati and shipped down the Mississippi River to New Orleans.
[...] If Paul were ever moved to be extremely cruel to her, the cruelest thing he could do, he knew, would be to point out to her why she hated as she did: if he hadn't married her, this was where she'd be, what she'd be.
" If your grandfather hadn't worn it, you wouldn't exist.
If your grandfather hadn't worn it, you wouldn't exist.
In a television interview in the late 1990s, being confronted about the risks of mountaineering, Næss told the reporter: " If I hadn't liked risks, I would rather have played tennis or golf.
*" If I hadn't been so rich, I might have been a really great man.
Then they came out with ' This time tomorrow, reckon where I ’ ll be / If it hadn't a ' been for Grayson / I'd a been in Tennessee.
If she had known William's usual look when he hadn't eaten a sweet made of sardines, she may not have been so inclined to take him.
" If the media hadn't exposed the pictures to that extent, then thousands of lives would have been saved ," she said.
He was quoted as saying, " If it hadn't been for radio, I would still be a traveling orchestra leader.
He said " If we hadn't built that, we couldn't have done anything else.
) Consider this conditional sentence: " If George W. Bush hadn't become president of the U. S. in 2001, Al Gore would have.
Straczynski told him " If he hadn't done such a good job, this wouldn't have happened, because no one would've cared about the character.
* If you hadn't one, you were hopping mad — article on the toy
now wishes GM hadn't killed the plug-in hybrid EV1 prototype his engineers had on the road a decade ago: ' If we could turn back the hands of time ,' says Burns, ' we could have had the Chevy Volt 10 years earlier ,'" referring to the forthcoming plug-in hybrid car which was hailed as the spiritual and technological successor to the EV1.

If and put
Somebody, got to be somebody If I don't put my two cents in soon, somebody else will I know they're waitin only for one thing: for the bastards what done it to be nailed.
If it is possible for an enemy to put an atomic bomb on a city, it should be equally possible to put a cloud of biological agent over that city.
If the retailer and hotelman's downtown unit sales have been decreasing, however, his dollar volume continues to rise, and it is dollars which you put in the bank.
If Palfrey ever had any doubts about the wickedness of slavery, they were put aside after he received an inventory of the slave property he had inherited.
`` If you expect her to show up '', she said, `` you'd better put ' and wife ' on there.
If it was designed to put me on the spot, it would have to have been written before Peralta ever called me in on the case ''.
If this aspect of death as punishment is not distinguished from the idea of death as natural termination, the conclusion seems inevitable that temporal existence itself is a form of punishment rather than the state into which man is put by the will of the Creator.
If I could put your body in an imaginary atomic press and squeeze you down, squeeze these holes out of you in the way we squeeze the holes out of a sponge, you would get smaller and smaller until finally when the last hole was gone, you would be smaller than the smallest speck of dust that you could see on this piece of paper.
If she could not take the children out of this section, at least she could take other children out of their countries and put them on the farms.
If the defense makes no attempt to put the baserunner out ( for example, if the catcher doesn't even look his way ), the play is scored as defensive indifference ( also called fielder's indifference ), and no stolen base is credited to the runner.
If the game has been scored correctly, the total number of plate appearances for a team should equal the total of that team's runs, men left on base, and men put out.
If overall limits on greenhouse gas emission are put into place, cap and trade market mechanisms are purported to find cost-effective ways to reduce emissions.
If the player dies, they are still put on the list, but are categorized as " Dead ", with their experience point total listed as at the final killing blow.
Mather began to publicize and celebrate the trials well before they were put to an end: " If in the midst of the many Dissatisfaction among us, the publication of these Trials may promote such a pious Thankfulness unto God, for Justice being so far executed among us, I shall Re-joyce that God is Glorified ..." ( Wonders of the Invisible World ).
Criticism of other officials was allowed during these meetings, for instance, Karl Radek said to Lenin ( criticising his position of supporting peace with the Germans ), " If there were five hundred courageous men in Petrograd, we would put you in prison.
If a man put out the eye of another man, his eye shall be put out.
If Mary sues in tort, she is entitled to damages that put herself back to the same financial position place she would have been in had the misrepresentation not been made.
* In the Tales of Old Dartmoor episode ( recorded in 1956 ) of The Goons radio comedy series, Grytpype-Thynne arranges for the prison to put to sea to visit the Château d ' If in France as part of a plan to find the treasure of the Count of Monte Cristo hid there.
If he / she chooses not to put the detectors there, then the interference pattern will become reality ; if he / she does put the detectors there, then the beam path will become reality.
If the sound of the word is emphasized during the encoding process, the cue that should be used should also put emphasis on the phonetic quality of the word.
Literature: An Examination of Gulliver's Travels " ( 1946 ) Orwell wrote: " If I had to make a list of six books which were to be preserved when all others were destroyed, I would certainly put Gulliver's Travels among them.

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