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

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1 If I fall from this height … ’ she thought to herself .
2 I wrote to my home social services and asked them what they would do if I moved from residential care into a home of my own .
3 If you suffer from dry skin conditions the E45 range of products will provide excellent , effective skin care .
4 But if you suffer from persistent crops of spots in this area , dermatologist Dr David Fenton has some simple tips .
5 Said to be a very calming stone when held in the hand , it can also help to regularise the menstrual cycle if you suffer from erratic periods .
6 However , if you suffer from any health complications it would be wise to tell your doctor that you are planning to follow a high-fibre , low-calorie diet , and to ask his advice .
7 If you suffer from broken veins or swollen legs soothe the problem with Organic Product Company Leg & Vein Cream Gel , which contains extracts of horse-chestnut and yarrow with natural cider vinegar in an easily absorbed gel .
8 If you suffer from repeated Cystitis attacks , your doctor , and perhaps a hospital specialist will need to carry out tests to diagnose your particular problem .
9 If you suffer from ill health , your prospects for a speedy recovery could be harmed by added worry about your employment position .
10 If you suffer from cold toes , loosen the clips on the lifts , in queues and in restaurants .
11 It 's called the Hotel Leisure and Conference Centre , it 's actually based at Chorley or Charley if you come from that neck of the woods and er everybody that goes will be able to use the lagoon swimming pool er or challenge someone to a game of squash on one of our six courts .
12 I soon discovered that a lot of the local children stuck together and that outsiders were n't made very welcome — even if you come from another part of Cornwall it takes a long time to be accepted .
13 The next method that is used is a method which again is familiar to people on the earth — surveyors use it all the time — and that 's what we call triangulation , and the idea there is that if you look at a distant object against an even more distant background , then the apparent direction will depend on where you 're standing , and if you move from one end to the other of a baseline , then a distant steeple , for example , will appear to move against the hills on the horizon .
14 I often felt as if we came from different planets ! ’
15 The idea that knowledge could be firmly established and disputes resolved if we began from clear beginnings always remained with Hobbes .
16 ‘ Fortunately Britain can win if we learn from past mistakes , and I would now like to conclude by outlining certain strategic proposals for your consideration , which would put Britain firmly on the upward path to meet the Prime Minister 's long-term objectives . ’
17 Until Hopkin & Williams published its paper in The Analyst ( 1961 , p464 ) , every laboratory had its own preferred prime standardisation substance , and if one moved from one lab to another one would find that the primary standard — say sodium hydrogen phthalate , borax or sodium carbonate — produced a slightly different standard acid from the one the old laboratory used .
18 and erm Wickham Market had erm Machine Centre erm , that was used during the war for erm certain courses er particularly for erm tractor drivers , they used to er have a week 's course , they had to apply to the Education Committee and er we got these applications in and erm they spent a week at Wickham Market , then in they used to stay in lodgings if they came from great distances and erm they would learn about the maintenance of erm of tractors and er , I suppose it 's quite a good thing really because er , it was difficult to get any repairs done in those days
19 Okay cats tend to land on their feet but they also tend to take injuries like erm severe pancreatic injuries if they land from high things , so they do n't just
20 Rewards are often only valued if they come from other people , but in fact they can be much nicer and more appropriate if they come from you .
21 If they suffer from mild incontinence , they may use a sheath or condom , which has to be fitted correctly to avoid leakage .
22 Photocopies or even originals of the News of the World , if they remain from last Sunday , are no substitute for evidence being placed before the Home Secretary so that appropriate action could be taken .
23 It may be , of course , that what we really want is that some losses so caused should be compensated for if they result from illegal action , and some other losses compensated for regardless of whether they result from illegal action or not .
24 If they originate from some person of eminence they have , of course , additional prestige ; but they are prized in their own right because many are beautiful in themselves and are representative of their time and place .
25 There must be some height , call it h , such that an animal would just break its neck if it fell from that height , but would just survive if it fell from a slightly lower height .
26 A company will be adversely affected if it suffers from low employee morale , for example .
27 The technology , in fact , is getting better all the time : some AFs are now capable of holding the focus all the way from the front surface of the lens to infinity and will lock onto the subject even if it moves from centre-screen right to the edge of the frame .
28 Point out that this is an extremely undemocratic and élitist attitude , particularly if it comes from public figures .
29 If he learns from this episode that he must be more independent in his judgment and not be swept along by others , there need be no long-lasting harm .
30 If he copies from another drawing in a book the translation from the three-dimensional plane to the two-dimensional drawing will have been done for him , so he will not have had to observe as carefully and think as much as he would have had to do if he had made his own translation .
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