Example sentences of "[verb] if more " in BNC.
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1 | Several other ways of measuring the effect of bail on rates of offending are considered in this survey , as is the question whether more crime would be prevented if more people were remanded in custody rather than given bail . |
2 | If the water colours , change it , to see if more dye comes out . |
3 | No American believed that any action would be justified if more than half our population would be killed in retaliation . ’ |
4 | Many of these deaths could be avoided if more women had regular smear tests ( known as cervical screening or cervical cytology ) . |
5 | Secondly , spectrum bias , which could occur if more asthmatics with severe asthma than without severe asthma were included in the study . |
6 | It 's not known if more funds will be made abvailable to send young criminals to places like Earlswood , or wether local authorities will still be expected to pay the bill . |
7 | He said a number of safety measures would have to be introduced if more lorries took the moor road to reach the A1 . |
8 | What will happen if more money has to be found ? |
9 | Economic welfare could be increased if more resources were channelled into this industry and production increased up to Qc with a consequent lowering of prices . |
10 | I wonder if more people in the world are still heating their water in this way than on some sort of stove . |
11 | Can smokers really complain if more tax is put on cigarettes in the budget ? |
12 | A company is employee controlled if more than half its issued ordinary share capital and voting power is beneficially owned by full-time employees , namely individuals who work for the greater part of their time as employees or directors of the company or its 51% subsidiaries . |
13 | Note that for a given level of income , the transactions demand for money would rise if more households were paid fortnightly or monthly rather than weekly . |