Example sentences of "if [verb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Look straight ahead as if gazing at a place on a wall . |
2 | rack for fucking plates , so I put them away and the best way to do it is if sit at the table , you wash and I 'll dry or I 'll dr you er dry and I 'll wash , well what |
3 | if given at the trial , the evidence would probably have had an important influence on the result of the case ; and |
4 | Dereham had in fact considered that he and Catherine were engaged to be married , and this , if revealed at the time , would have invalidated the royal marriage . |
5 | If approved at the A.G.M. , the final dividend will be paid on 31st July 1991 to those on the register at 11th July 1991 . |
6 | She lowered her head , as if to look at the floor . |
7 | In this Jarman sits , Prospero-like , sniffing flowers as if grasping at a memory of happier times . |
8 | If sold at a loss , the distributable reserves of the purchaser may be protected , assuming that the purchaser does not need to provide against its investment in the IHC . |
9 | If taped at the time , ideal for both self-study and teacher guidance . |
10 | Instruction in methods for finding information is most likely to be successful if provided at a point when students are working on a non-library project or course which requires a literature search . |
11 | Nevertheless , the three separate loads offer much in the way of graphical excellence and make this a worthwhile purchase if found at a discount price . |
12 | Second , health campaigns for this age group appear to stand more chance of success if promoted at a group/ societal level . |
13 | The shuttle stopped , trembling , as if straining at a leash . |
14 | Otherwise effective planning controls would be prohibitively expensive : the cost of compensation for restrictions , if paid at the market value , would be crippling . |
15 | It grows into a bushy plant , with soft leaves which smell strongly of lemon when bruised , delightful if planted at the side of a path . |