Example sentences of "if we [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Our pulse rate tells us how slowly if we count the beats . |
2 | That shows the standard of the management that we are being asked to endorse if we pass the Bill . |
3 | ‘ If we break the glass , we might draw the energy to ourselves . ’ |
4 | If we set the poem 's rubric , which informs us that we shall be reading a fabliau , on one side for the moment , we could in the first stanza be looking at a tail-rhyme romance — a type familiar in English literature from the fourteenth century . |
5 | ‘ The theory is that if we set the lead the passengers will overcome their inhibitions and join in , ’ Niall added . |
6 | Part of the agreement was that if we accepted the asbestos waste temporarily , there would never be a toxic waste dump in the Monkstown parish . |
7 | If we saw the cyclist close to and the motorist a long way away , they would look about the same . |
8 | For example , if we saw the sequence PQZT , we would know that it could not possibly be an English word . |
9 | ‘ If we change the name , we show disrespect for all of the good things the party has done for Poland . ’ |
10 | Do we need any training on erm If we change the line management of the adult 's team , do we need any training on next ? |
11 | We used to pass sweets and things to some of the girls down there if we passed the windows . |
12 | And if we passed the exam then we became er er p probationer nurses then . |
13 | If we plot the vapour pressure of the liquid mixture ( that is the solution ) against Vapour Composition over the complete range of compositions , we obtain the lower curve in figure 6.12 . |
14 | There is so much of good that can be done if we seize the opportunities which a modern world makes available . |
15 | ‘ Only if we pull the deal off . ’ |
16 | If we apply the concept of local readability , then these problems are by-passed . |
17 | If we apply the concept of accounting for a separate business entity then there is no reason why the salary paid to the owner should be treated any differently from other salaries . |
18 | ‘ If we apply the levies to the last full financial year , they would have raised almost £2million£1.6m generated by transfers and £360,000 from prize money . ’ |
19 | If we apply the yardstick of affection and respect to all our dealings with the elderly and they feel this in everything we say to them , most of the small problems which are bound to arise when we are living together stand a reasonable chance of solution . |
20 | If we apply the equation simply to the electron by itself then the act of the microscope in determining the electron 's position has to be represented in a deus ex machina way as an external intervention bringing about the discontinuous collapse of the wavepacket . |
21 | For what shall it profit us if we gain the material world and lose our own souls ? |
22 | I know there is hay to cut and turn , but it is the harvest that will suffer if we let the Act stand . |
23 | Not just republican , we have loyalists as well and the loyalists have the potential for being the bigger and more effective of the two , and if we let the I R A to continue without interning them , you are going to have the situation deteriorating in the way which you do n't want and I do n't want , and you 're going to end up as the chief constable of the R U C said a few weeks ago with Dublin being bombed . |
24 | In summary , if we keep the horse 's anxiety down ( as well as our own ) things will be better next time ; and if we let the horse blow its mind with anxiety , or we lose our own temper , no one will even want to try again , and definitely not the horse ! |
25 | If we regard the curriculum as essentially concerned with difference , then we can begin to understand the potent ways in which gender divisions are created and renewed . |
26 | Nor can we measure it in the present if we regard the present as an indivisible instant that is truly momentary and without duration . |
27 | If we regard the brain as a kind of three- dimensional map of the environment , then those with the larger , more complex environment need larger maps . |
28 | This ambiguity can be accounted for without the need either for two different elements enter , or two different elements again , if we regard the meaning of enter as being constituted out of more elementary semantic entities which are related quasi-syntactically : |
29 | If we regard the proportions as ’ half and half ’ , it is logical to assume that households containing two or more people should pay 100 per cent. , that the occupants of a house that is empty or not their principal residence should pay 50 per cent. , and that a single occupant — being , as it were , in the middle — should pay 75 per cent . |
30 | It seems to me that we could learn to rely on a system that could both embrace a wider ability range and discriminate within it more accurately ( both downwards and upwards ) if we adopted the structure of graded tests . |