Example sentences of "if it [verb] [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If it happens again next year with new plants , spray them with something like Benlate + Activex 2 .
2 Such negative marketing does more harm than good to our credibility , and if it happens again next year , we will not attend .
3 Everyone gets very wet but it is worth while getting soaked if it saves even one glider from serious damage .
4 The Viennese piano is often discussed as if it developed along one path , as if each improvement followed the previous one in an orderly fashion .
5 But if it goes down that route , it will face some criticism from its members .
6 The wall was as transparent as glass , but it was as if it revealed only another wall of uniform greyness .
7 Therefore , it is conceivable that a higher cost drug would be worthwhile , compared to the alternative , if it had much higher effectiveness .
8 ‘ It may get rusty with wet if it stays there all night .
9 Then if it makes this much difference
10 If it happened more this time , it may simply be that , with a higher-than-average turnout ( sunny weather , and so on ) , more people who normally would n't have bothered to vote , did so — and such half-hearted democrats are precisely the ones unlikely to have filled in the form .
11 Some have become prepared to forgo promotion if it means too much disruption of home and family and if they personally do not want the commuting life .
12 If it has so little status , why bother understanding it , one might ask !
13 The MSHA has the power to close down a mine if it finds too much dust in the air .
14 To accept the truth of these accounts is a simple but giant step , and one which the academic and professional community is by its own self-definition incapable of taking : a social group which bases its very existence on its own claims to cleverness would risk its life if it opened even one ear to the voices of fools and heretics , especially when the topic itself is about foolishness in the form of ‘ learning difficulties ’ .
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