Example sentences of "if it [vb past] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A new drug could become a potential blockbuster if it treated a common ailment and generated $100m-plus in annual sales ( see table ) .
2 Its leaders knew there was a serious risk of trouble if it took a mass march into Gqozo 's lair .
3 She screwed up her face at the name as if it left a nasty taste in her mouth , adding : ‘ Ca n't abide that man .
4 The Whitbread brewing group was ruffled by stories it would be forced , under US legislation , to sell its US drink importing operations if it continued a trans-Atlantic restaurant build-up .
5 Adams ' report , one of a long line of studies , expert groups , advisory committees and internal and external task forces that have looked at Super-SARA , declared that the project was still viable if it got an immediate go-ahead .
6 She cut another cross , wondering vaguely if it had a religious significance .
7 It 'd be really awkward having a name like that if it had a short neck . ’
8 For the present , in the daytime , he was abruptly fed up with the lot : himself , his insufficiency , the toll that his financial state seemed to be taking of his wife , and the colossally polite head of his stepson , hanging over him now as if it had a miniature keg of brandy around its neck .
9 There was something funny about it , as if it had a deliberate mistake you were supposed to spot or something .
10 It achieved this , he noted , by pretending to be injured , dragging itself along the ground as if it had a broken wing .
11 if it had a few twists and curls round it and little things like that and bits of gold plate on it I mean that they 'd go for it , but er , because it 's made for its purpose and do n't want it .
12 Yeah but this this this dog will only drink it if it had a little bit of lemonade in .
13 There is little agreement on the ethics of recording without permission in situations like these , but Labov 's general principle seems to offer a sensible guideline ; it is that the researcher should ‘ avoid any act that would be embarrassing to explain if it became a public issue ’ ( Labov 1981 : 33 ) .
14 BRITAIN could face a decade of high unemployment if it became a full member of the European Monetary System without a sharp fall in the pound , according to a pressure group , the Campaign for Work .
15 BRITAIN could face a decade of high unemployment if it became a full member of the European Monetary System without a sharp fall in the pound , according to a pressure group , the Campaign for Work .
16 Until 1989 the courts had said that a 'speaking " decision could be upset if it contained an obvious error .
17 In May a former deputy director of the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency said that the USA would be violating the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile ( ABM ) Treaty if it deployed a newly-tested missile tracking device as part of its " Star Wars " defence system .
18 That is , a question involving calculation was deemed to be practical only if it involved a real-life situation .
19 The emancipators thought a commune could serve administrative and judicial purposes only if it embraced a coherent area of peasant settlement .
20 It was held that ‘ an act of the parties or … an act of the courts ’ was necessary to revoke consent , and it was suggested that an agreement to separate , particularly if it included a non-molestation clause , would suffice .
21 It 's not a sum you 'd throw away ; but you 'd be happy if it bought a new handbag , a train fare to London or a tankful of petrol .
22 Therefore it appears that a photon of energy E = hv behaves in a gravitational field as if it possessed an inertial mass E/c 2 !
23 As an exercise , it was valuable for Glass even if it aroused a great deal of hostility .
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