Example sentences of "if it [verb] [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | So if it took six months to start each scheme up |
2 | If it requires public money to sustain it , it then directly becomes a public project because the private sector have failed to achieve it . ’ |
3 | ‘ This trio only has long-term chances of survival if it uses all chances to work together to get the best results , ’ he said . |
4 | This means that the Bank of England can not be sure of success if it uses open-market operations to expand the money supply . |
5 | Outside , the Chelsea Pensioner pub would have have been doing good business if it had any drinks to sell , but it was purely decorative ; part of garden by Hereford Wyevale Garden Centre called the outer sanctum which won a silver-gilt medal . |
6 | Bill has plenty more photographs and stories about his walk and if it proves popular hopes to bring out a hardback guidebook . |
7 | The best rock attempts to make society better , even if it takes gross self-laceration to get to that point … |
8 | I was screaming , I was saying , ‘ I 'm in labour ’ , and she says , ‘ You 'll be okay — if it gets any worse give us another knock . ’ |
9 | Ductal cannulation was rated as ‘ easy ’ if cannulation could be achieved immediately , and as ‘ difficult ’ if it required repeated attempts leading to obvious trauma to the papilla . |
10 | They might see it as better to take-over their main supplier , even if it means that company losing some existing orders from competing manufacturers of food products ; * buyers may deliberately seek international suppliers , so as to maintain their choice and retain some degree of control over the prices and terms of supply . |
11 | He will be able to declare a ballot void if it appears third parties have interfered by voting when not entitled to do so , tampering with ballot papers , interfering with voters or exerting undue influence . |