Example sentences of "if [pron] [vb -s] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There 's no harm if she spoils Olly a bit .
2 If one allows even the minimum that was contemplated by North Yorkshire , one finds that there is no room left in the triangle surrounded by the railway , the A sixty four and the conservation area of Flaxton .
3 If one considers only the AC power , we know this can be supplied either from off-site ( the grid is the usual source ) or from one-site diesel generators .
4 If it says so a sk sound usually just S K desk ask disk frisk .
5 Straightforward electronic testing of the assembly , that is , seeing if it does all the things it should , is slow , costly and may still fail to reveal some imperfections .
6 If it does so the provisions of section 80A apply instead of those in subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) of section 80 and the authority can be given for any fixed period or indefinitely though it can be revoked at any time .
7 If it does then the term will be effectively promoted to the rank of condition with all that that entails , otherwise it will be classed as a warranty .
8 If it does then the product , in conjunction with a page printer that speaks the same language , will be almost infinitely more powerful than one that does n't .
9 For example , after the initiating event the electrical power system might succeed in supplying the essential power needs , or it might fail ; if it succeeds then the ECCS might succeed or fail ; and if this fails , then the fission-product scrubbing system , which removes radioactive material that has been released into the reactor 's containment building , might succeed or fail ; finally if this fails then the containment , the ultimate barrier preventing fission products escaping into the environment , might succeed or fail .
10 If it exists then the root word has been found , otherwise look for the next longest suffix present .
11 Yeah , and if he becomes just an auto run it could just knock him back a bit , one of the crowd , you know , just another one
12 If he misses then the shot is his last for that turn .
13 In Leetham ( Henry ) & Sons Ltd v Johnstone-White [ 1907 ] 1 Ch 322 Farwell LJ commented : … a man whose business is a corn miller 's business , and who requires to protect that , can not , if he has also a furniture business , require the covenantee who enter into his service as an employee in the corn business to enter into covenants restricting him from entering into competition with him in the furniture business also , because it is not required for the protection of the corn business in which the man is employed , however much it may be beneficial to the individual person , the owner both of the corn business and of the furniture business .
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