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

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1 But the average NI reader might be quite surprised if she ponders its final section : ‘ Population Growth — Threat or Triumph ? ’
2 If you obtain its military number , then the Museum of Army Transport , Beverley , Yorkshire , may be able to tell you its military service history .
3 A more complex view of our selfishness emerges if we consider its crucial feature its rationality — a little further .
4 Despite its acknowledged faults , classical economics did at least constitute a complete system in the sense that , if one accepted its fundamental presumption of full employment , the magnitudes of all of the remaining macroeconomic variables could be determined .
5 Try to find from the salvage dealer the police station from which he collected the vehicle and enquire if they know its original number from their files .
6 If hon. Members plan to refer to that document , it would be helpful if they addressed its basic flaws .
7 If it maintains its present determination to keep little more than a naval force in the region , it will have to convince others ( the Egyptians ?
8 It is one of the world 's fastest growing industries and if it maintains its present rate of growth it will be the world 's biggest industry by the year 2000 — larger even than the oil industry .
9 And the world , if it flunks its own test in the Gulf , will have no right to ask it to .
10 It had been saddled up ready for him and as Li Yuan stood there , it turned its head curiously , its large dark eyes meeting the prince 's as if it knew its new owner .
11 TVR 's £17,699 2.9-litre S3 is a fine reminder of the big Healey philosophy and the new 3.9-litre Griffith , if it matches its claimed 148mph and 0–60 in 4.9seconds , could be a fine poor-man 's Cobra .
12 But you would still not be surprised if it ended its useful life after ten years or so of daily use .
13 He raised the status and majesty of the royal household beyond even the limit set by Diocletian , which included an acceptance of Christianity in a purely formal sense , since it is very doubtful if he understood its true meaning .
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