Sentence for if | Use if in a sentence

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  • If you can do it. (10)
  • Yet if he took it, ah! (8)
  • If you shut your eyes . (10)
  • If she bids him go, he goes. (22)
  • She would have laughed if she could. (4)
  • Hang me if I can stand his impudence! (10)
  • If you prefer, you can see Mrs. March. (9)
  • If my father loves me, he will love her. (10)
  • If so, there has come a change over him. (10)
  • Could accept if allowed two months delay. (14)
  • He was sure he should not sleep if he did. (10)
  • If I can give you a hand I shall be very glad. (8)
  • If not incarcerated, she was rigidly watched. (10)
  • If you confound it, he takes you for an enemy. (10)
  • If I am vain of anything, it is of my eloquence. (4)
  • If not, you must take her down to him at the sea. (8)
  • But if he could only know when to expect the shot! (1)
  • If once you have it, all that you dread comes true. (12)
  • I should be dishonoured myself if I let a chance pass. (10)
  • But you will get used to it if we remain in the country. (9)
  • If you were to see the bills and the letters I receive! (22)
  • May I ask if your Willis Campbell had friends in Boston? (9)
  • If he can leap the barrier he and his goods must be admitted. (10)
  • What does it matter what one does in that way if one does not care? (8)
  • If it were for oneself it would be different, but for our own Father! (8)
  • Surely, the Sword moved from the slings as if a giant had swayed it! (10)
  • I must tell you this: If you do this mad thing, you fend for yourself. (8)
  • There is the fate of the devils to comfort us, if we are driven hard. (10)
  • He asked me if he was right in supposing I wished to enter Parliament. (10)
  • It was as if both sides had suddenly repented of their profitless crime. (1)
  • My dear, if I had you here I could tear your hair out with mortification. (1)
  • But if, as I believe, what you say is true, behold, I set you at liberty! (19)
  • But perhaps if she were to leave the room vacant, we might not be invited. (4)
  • If I could be fortunate enough to find him, I could return most comfortably. (18)
  • And if he abuses me, for my sake and hers you will still treat him with respect. (10)
  • Good if the arrowy eagle of the height Be then the little bird that hops to feed. (10)
  • We creatures are doomed to marriage, and if we shun it, we are a kind of cripple. (10)
  • I will not do anything to hurt him; but if I cannot see him sometimes, I shall die. (8)
  • Ah; but not if grandmother is ill. What is a grandmother to the wings and the voice? (10)
  • If he himself went to her it would look too much like pleading for her intercession. (10)
  • If a siege dragged on till spring-time, the British fleet would surely relieve Quebec. (19)
  • If they could drive me out of here by fair means or foul, would they hesitate a moment? (8)
  • This they knew: That life begets with fair increase Beyond the flesh, if life be true. (10)
  • And I will down to the squire for a distraction, if you esteem it necessary, certainly. (10)
  • His whole manhood seemed to be shaken, as if by regular pulsations of intensest misery. (10)
  • He had not thought how that sounded, but if it sounded particular, she did not notice it. (9)
  • If I can think of a fitting fable for them Fulkerson will feature it in Every Other Week. (9)
  • He would be one of the first to rush to the standard if there were danger; I know he would. (10)
  • If I can get him to promise me one whole year in Italy, our visit to Venice may be deferred. (10)
  • Soames leaned back, the image of pale patience, as if resolved on the betrayal of no emotion. (8)
  • Forgive me if I generalize without any longer the right to be included in the common human sum. (10)
  • And, if you please, quite unacquainted with your humble servant, though we were as close as you to me. (10)
  • He stood, inimitably stork-like, with an expression as if he saw before him a frog too large to swallow. (8)
  • If we are to love each other, if we are to live together, I must know you, all of you. (13)
  • This is the great distinction which, if always kept in mind, will save a great deal of idle astonishment. (9)
  • And she dropped upon the bench at which she faltered, and rested there, as if from the exhaustion of running. (9)
  • If you had only had the time for it you could have been the greatest sort of success; you were formed for it. (9)
  • If there be accident or delay, or any other unforeseen trouble, he is at the scene promptly and takes command. (21)
  • If thou wouldst go to her, strip off thy costly garments, and lay down every burden and every occasion of sin. (12)
  • Isabella says she feels as if I were her brother; and I begin to think myself she is not exactly like a sister. (6)
  • His power of decision again failed; he reached the house without knowing what he should do if he did find her there. (8)
  • There has been an amusing sort of awe of it, as if it were the channel of inspired thought, and were somehow sacred. (9)
  • These, if they were not so numerous as the worse, he felt had now and then the right to have their pleasure studied. (9)
  • You feel that you are one of this our civilized community, that you cannot escape from it, and would not if you could. (10)
  • Even if this family, the Braithwaites, are put off, I am still afraid that some excuse may be found for disappointing us. (4)
  • But, if you are interested about her, you can come on with me, and we shall meet them somewhere near the head of the street. (10)
  • And at sight of her his heart gave a sort of dive and flight, as if all its vague and wistful sensations had found their goal. (8)
  • I should think that, if there is a moral government of the universe, the Judge of all the earth would know when to hold his hand. (9)
  • There was, at times, a want of spirits about him which, if it did not denote indifference, spoke of something almost as unpromising. (4)
  • You are fortunate if you have a solid and adventurous mind: most unfortunate if you are a mere sensational whipster. (10)
  • If not accidentally delayed on her journey, she had been needlessly the cause why Lord Ormont hugged his Club during the morning and afternoon. (10)
  • But if every true American stands firmly for self-government and an independent system of finance and our own social relations, Britain can never conquer us. (18)

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Definition of if:

  • if, if, conj. an expression of doubt; whether: in case that: supposing that. | as if, as it would be if. (0)

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