Example sentences of "[vb pp] if [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Golf development will not normally be permitted if it causes unacceptable disruption to the public enjoyment of rights of way .
2 Different pronunciations of the same word are only added if they cover different portions of the input and therefore provide different word boundary segmentations .
3 Said that in future he 'd be obliged if I kept careful note of when Mr Meredith took out a horse .
4 Some sugar in the urine is fairly common in pregnancy , but if the level is high your doctor might run another test for sugar levels in your blood , to seen if you need special attention and advice about diabetes .
5 Rebleeding was suspected if we found fresh blood in the stomach six hours after entry into the study , presence of unstable vital signs and continued tarry , bloody stools or haematemesis .
6 The quality loss , however , is minimised if you use premium-grade tapes such as Extra High Grade or PRO .
7 Cavers like Clair Bishop , who came into contact with the chemicals , have been told if they suffer ill effects see their doctors .
8 It is difficult to capture accurately the complex patterns of motivation that produce an individual 's actions but I think the position of Paisley , Beattie , Foster , and others can be better understood if we distinguish motivational background and front stage .
9 However well and clearly you speak , you will not be understood if you use unfamiliar words .
10 The government insists that it will only be restarted if it passes stringent safety tests , and that a technical council composed of Russian , American , French and German experts will oversee its operation .
11 The wound is then debrided if it contains devitalised tissue .
12 This cost consciousness can be generated if you attend certain meetings yourself and lead a discussion about the price being paid for such activity .
13 Large-scale investments should be supported if they have positive NPVs .
14 Imagine for example the stunning impact of ‘ pass the sugar ’ in proper chemistry , or being asked if you want ethanoic acid with your french fries .
15 When asked if she thought Outdoor Action readers were being petty in writing to complain about blocked paths , her reply was forceful to say the least .
16 Asked if she wast sure Mr Onanuga was telling the truth , she replied : ‘ Why would he tell a lie ?
17 Patients were excluded if they had severe disease not attributable to chronic respiratory disease , severe psychiatric disease , or if they used NIPPV at home .
18 As we saw in this chapter , more recently it has been found that this account of processing can not be correct for at least three reasons : ( a ) there is evidence that syntactic and semantic processing is not delayed until the end of the clause ; ( b ) there is evidence that information about the specific wording is retained after the end of a clause if that clause contains nonspecific words which subsequent clauses will disambiguate ; ( c ) specific wording will also be retained if it has pragmatic significance .
19 His chances of accomplishing policy change will also be enhanced if he maintains high levels of support in public opinion polls .
20 Dandruff ca n't be cured but it can be controlled if you use specialised products such as those made to counteract the problem .
21 Undergraduate students from the European Community may have their tuition fees paid if they meet certain eligibility conditions .
  Next page