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

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1 This is sometimes quite difficult if funded by governments , but even more so if funded by bilateral aid , where the donor may have its own ideas on the subject .
2 They agreed to extract oil quickly , but argued they would not be able to do so if hindered by trifling safety regulations that applied to on-shore industries .
3 But there it is , and outside and foreign firms will put money in , especially if subsidized by temporary government measures , for as you know , public investment in private industry is judged to be ideologically correct , while public investment for public and community concerns is judged ideologically to be harmful , but the firms are interested in making money out of the region if I may so put it , not in sustaining world promotion and healthy living in the region .
4 The history and clinical signs are often sufficient for the diagnosis of the acute syndrome especially if supported by faecal worm egg counts .
5 Some produce little useful pollen of their own , even though they set well if fertilised by another tree .
6 These factors make it unlikely that his dicta , even if accepted by other members of the Court , could be given any more general applicability .
7 A public good is a good that , even if consumed by one person , can still be consumed by other people .
8 Patients who have little chance of being well enough to leave hospital even if resuscitated by medical specialists could make it known beforehand that they prefer to be left alone .
9 However , Riha points out , Russia an instrument by which popular will , even if filtered by restrictive suffrage , could be expressed in legislation .
10 In the developing world , the preservation of schedule and service independence through some degree of national ownership , even if linked by commercial alliance to one of the major carriers — rather than abdication of this responsibility to others — will safeguard against having those air lines become the casualty of a bottom line result in a distant board room in London , Atlanta or Paris .
11 To set too high a standard tends to discourage a student unduly ; too lenient a standard , particularly if accompanied by few comments , may give a student a false idea of his/her examination prospects .
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