Example sentences of "[noun sg] if [noun] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Concern was also expressed for the future of the British components industry if Ford showed less willingness to purchase British components than Austin Rover traditionally had done — thus any job losses could extend beyond the two firms engaged in the merger .
2 Other members argued that it was not the EC 's fault if Britain paid more money than others under the terms of membership , and there were bitter arguments before a temporary ( three year ) settlement of the issue was reached , at the Luxembourg summit of April 1980 , when Britain got some repayments .
3 Under state law if police uncover clear signs of a domestic quarrel , including injuries , they have to bring charges .
4 This resigned attitude is an understandable response if individuals suffer subordinate positions in many of their social relationships .
5 ‘ I am likely to need another goalkeeper for next season if Marples joins another club and I want to see if Key fits the bill . ’
6 Lasers are an economic way to slice mild steel if designs require complex shapes .
7 Large patient throughput in hospitals can undoubtedly give the impression of excessive use if patients spend many hours waiting to be seen or queuing for drugs .
8 It follows that co-operative R&D is likely to raise total R&D spending if participants produce complementary products , and it may lower it if they produce substitute products .
9 But she reckons more people would watch the ailing show if organisers banned foreign singing .
10 Delinquency , according to this view , is not an expression or contrivance of a particular kind of personality ; it may be imposed upon any kind of personality if circumstances favour intimate association with delinquent models .
11 It has been reported that in stages III and IV of PBC , portal hypertension if present reflects sinusoidal pressure .
12 Bus company directors say they may withdraw services from an estate if plans to introduce sleeping policemen are given the go-ahead .
13 One cure if pupils have this difficulty is to syllabify ( see page 14 ) .
14 The TUC was not prepared to abandon its sectional interest if measures to secure full employment were thought to be contrary to the interests of the unions .
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