Example sentences of "if [pron] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The best policies will also provide transport to another resort if yours has insufficient snow .
2 If someone has special talents or interests , ask them to run sessions for other residents rather than getting in an outsider .
3 Darlington doctor Roger James said last night : ‘ If someone needs urgent treatment they get it within a week . ’ .
4 Eligibility for such increases if somebody takes premature retirement and they 're actually below the age of fifty five the increases do n't apply until you attain you fifty fifth birthday .
5 If she wants public disgrace she can have it . "
6 If she needs nursing care , arrangements can sometimes be made for her to be admitted for a few weeks to the local hospital on medical recommendation .
7 There are advantages in transferring the investments to your wife altogether so that the income arises to her if she has spare allowances , or if you are in the age allowance trap and she is not .
8 With regard to your pony , if she has creamy/mealy muzzle and eyes and light in colour on an otherwise dark coat , she is definitely an Exmoor .
9 If she has deep-set eyes her porte feminine is bound to be deep too … if a woman has a pair of big , sparkling eyes , her porte feminine is narrow at its entrance , and yet roomy in the inner part …
10 It is no mystery that a child can feel compelled to judge himself from his father 's viewpoint , although it may seem so if one uses Freudian language and starts puzzling about what it could mean for an instinctive egoist to ‘ introject ’ the image of his father .
11 In fifty years from then began the great wave of late Victorian building , which has so altered the appearance of places like Ambleside , especially if one compares old Church Street or the Market Place in Green 's time , to 1860 , and with what it has become today .
12 Such a roundabout way of replication means that if one gets similar results in different species , they are worthy of publication in their own right .
13 Even if one gets different results , they are still publishable without necessarily running into head-on confrontation with the earlier claims .
14 Even if one postulates continent-wide uplift to produce the conglomerate in such widely separated places , it is very difficult to explain why the source rock is also so remarkably similar from one end of Europe to the other .
15 If one considers hierarchical assemblies in general , their evolution from their constituents is far more likely if they consist of relatively stable sub-assemblies which themselves are evolutionary products of an earlier period .
16 The pattern of change over the 1970s and 1980s is similar if one considers different definitions of pay or broader classes of worker .
17 When examining the structure of local government and establishing the local government commission , one could not make any better start than the appointment of Sir John Banham as the chairman of the commission if one wants common sense , quality decision making and a tough-minded approach .
18 Some of these challenges are entirely technical but others are conceptual , stemming from the fact that most methods only make sense if one makes certain assumptions about the brain which may , or may not , be valid .
19 Laws of Canute of 1020x1022 state : " It is heathen practice if one worships idols , namely if one worships heathen gods and the sun or the moon , fire or flood , wells or stones or any kind of forest trees , or if one practises witchcraft or encompasses death by any means , either by sacrifice or divination , or takes any part in such delusions . "
20 Of course , if one adds extra pitch height to a tone , one has not given all possible detail about it .
21 If one adds late-night opening , it can account for about 40 per cent .
22 And every proof or dis-proof can be readily evaded , if one questions the truth of its premisses , or the validity of its type of inference , or if one finds new senses in which its terms may be used .
23 If one has poor eyesight or hearing at a younger age , then an appeal against jury service is likely to be upheld .
24 Unlike the Labour party , for which this is a matter of great difficulty , my party and its predecessor have never shrunk from the fact that if one has effective devolution , and an effective Parliament with the powers that the Bill would establish , the case for the retention of a Scottish Secretary of State in Cabinet would be weakened .
25 If one has significant cross-addictions , how many Anonymous Fellowships should one join ?
26 While programs already exist for many of these topics it is sometimes more satisfying if one has sufficient ability in computer programming to modify existing simulations or create alternative programs .
27 If anybody wants Blind Watchmaker I have it here , ditto Evolvematic .
28 If it produces poor results , it is surely legitimate to make changes .
29 The government insists that it will only be restarted if it passes stringent safety tests , and that a technical council composed of Russian , American , French and German experts will oversee its operation .
30 If the EEA intervenes to support sterling ( i.e. if it sells foreign currencies and buys sterling ) then the receipt of sterling by the Bank will act to drain market liquidity .
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