Example sentences of "if it [be] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If the change is exothermic T s will exceed T r for a short period , but if it is endothermic T s will temporarily lag behind T r .
2 Cos when he knocked on door and I thought oh I wonder if it 's that parcel midi hi-fi system I 'm
3 Er recordwise it never happened and does never seem to happen but we can go to America and work in the Irish centres and the Irish clubs and be an Irish band but er the way we could come over here and do a concert to people in general , it does n't I think the radio situation in America for years was al always very if you were folk you played in folk programme , if you were country you 'll play in the country prog whereas here in Britain there 's one great thing with the radio system , people tend to play whatever you know if it 's easy listening programme they play whatever is is nice and easy listening you know .
4 ‘ Listen , mate , if it 's pure climax rainforest you want to see , southeast Peru is the place to see it . ’
5 If it 's mean Mr Mayor to put those in greatest need first , I 'm happy to plead guilty .
6 [ If it 's another name drop then it gets cut .
7 Wonder if it 's this road surf- there 's a feeling a bit of vibration on the steering then .
8 We 're a school choir — if there are many youth choirs , who can draw from several schools around the area there then the chances of our getting anywhere are slim but if it 's large school choirs then I think we probably do stand a fair chance .
9 If it 's high speed sport you want … then the final of the Perestroika 93 Volleyball tournament at Upper Heyford in Oxfordshire tonight should not be missed … teams from Latvia …
10 The membership ban would make sense if it was Labour Party policy to expel Northern Ireland from the UK immediately after coming to power .
11 if , if , if it was three quarters water er human 's must of been in the water to start with
12 They built a house , the Villa Eugénie , which eventually grew into the present Hôtel du Palais , a vast building close to the lush sands of the Grande Plage ( formerly known as the Plage tea Fous , because only the reckless , if not the insane , were thought likely to risk swimming there ) , very monumental and with a tricolour flying above it , as if it were some government department rather than merely a hotel .
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