Example sentences of "if [noun] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 If th'bist hoping for a piece of apple , then th'bist up in the clouds , ’ Jess said — and to Midnight : ‘ This way . ’
2 If Rocky asks for a transfer that means no signing on fee with any transfer of course !
3 IF ENGLAND qualify for the semi-finals of the seventh World Cup at Lahore next February , they will have a three-day rest before trying to qualify for their second successive World Cup final .
4 IF England qualify for the semi-finals of the seventh World Cup at Lahore next February , they will have a three-day rest before trying to qualify for their second successive World Cup final .
5 If England qualify for the semi-final or final of the tournament in Sweden the Football Association will receive just 2,500 tickets .
6 If Shearson hope for a passive investor , it is not in Perelman 's make up , ’ says Perrin Long , a securities analyst at Lipper Analytical .
7 Section 10(3) ( b ) goes further : ( b ) any failure to do more in relation to any matter than is required by — ( i ) any safety regulations imposing requirements with respect to that matter ; ( ii ) any standards if safety approved for the purposes of this subsection by or under any such regulations and imposing requirements with respect to that matter ; ( iii ) any provision of any enactment or subordinate legislation imposing such requirements with respect to that matter as are designated for the purposes of this subsection by any such regulations .
8 ANGRY managers have drawn up contingency plans to keep an Essex port running if dockers vote for an all-out strike , it was revealed last night .
9 After the 1915 offensives , the troops had come to believe that if Pétain called for an attack there must be some point to it , that it would not be a senseless sacrifice of lives in the way of those over-ambitious generals , out to gain recognition from the conquest at any price of a few yards of enemy trench .
10 ( ( a ) is done for you. ) unc Another shorthand technique is the following : example If K stands for a number ,
11 And the same will be true of Britain 's spending if Manchester loses for a second time .
12 Secondly , if gentry support for the Whigs had really begun to disintegrate , then they would have soon collapsed as a political force , since the bulk of the political nation comprised the landed interest .
13 A further £40,000,000 might also have to be repaid in 1991 if amounts allocated for the restructuring of Rover 's former commercial division were not fully spent .
14 If y stands for a number , then y + y + y + y stands for a number 4 times larger than y .
15 A program knowing something about people 's typical behaviour in restaurants is able to infer ( without needing to be explicitly told ) that if John asked for the bill and then left , he probably paid the bill before leaving .
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