Example sentences of "if [indef pn] [vb -s] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If everyone thinks like that , the broadcast is not supplied and everyone is worse off .
2 If nothing happens by such and such a time , then we shall have to do something else .
3 If nothing comes of this he 'll keep you here .
4 It is true that if someone talks to intelligent people regularly and is well informed and advised , then much is absorbed .
5 For the simple reason you know you one of the if someone starts on one person in our group all the rest of the group can get together and get them .
6 And if someone writes in another language , you wo n't get it for a long time .
7 If somebody gets on that list , do they get substitution from personnel , or do they .
8 Erm , the difference in terms of cost to us is in no small part due to the fact that if somebody comes into one of our homes , we have a statutory national method of assessing their contribution , and they do n't ex access the full range of D S S benefits .
9 No matter he might stop being a soldier if something changes in that family to bring him back ( though I ca n't see that happening , the Talvi are the kind who never have a change of heart ) .
10 But it was , in real terms , very much less if one allows for rising prices .
11 But for all its forced and rather infuriating serenity , the letter 's tone was partially warranted , if one thinks of all that France and de Gaulle had been through since June 1940 .
12 Such exploration may even dispose of the attraction ; this is in any case to be hoped for , if one thinks on these lines , as resolution of the transference/counter transference situation of which psychoanalysis and other therapies take account .
13 McFarlane argued that on balance England did not lose from the war , and if one thinks in strict cash terms , the evidence supports him .
14 If one touches upon that area , it is good discipline to learn to leave well alone , and to trust that the ideas will in time emerge into consciousness .
15 If one operates with such a material concept of ‘ good ’ then the idea of a ‘ good thumbscrew ’ is a contradiction in terms .
16 On the one hand , various syntactic rules seem to be properly constrained only if one refers to pragmatic conditions ; and similarly for matters of stress and intonation .
17 If one understands by this an explicit order to launch an invasion , the answer would appear to be no .
18 Autoquote , regarded as a world leader in the field of accident repair software systems , is described as being so comprehensive that if one coughs in one of Heggie 's workshops it immediately shows up on one of the system 's screens with a cost attached .
19 For example , if one consents to sexual intercourse , one does not consent to being strangled : Sharmpal Singh [ 1962 ] AC 188 ( PC ) .
20 If one looks at one particular example of policy-making — the expansion of free or subsidised milk to children — one sees another striking demonstration of official reluctance to alter traditional patterns of thinking .
21 If one looks at that erm built area where we are now that looks perhaps like a heron on a perch , and looks immediately east of that , you have Strensall Common , most of which is a restricted area .
22 If one looks at seventh-century England , as described by the Venerable Bede , it is hard ( for all his efforts ) to see much difference between the pagan Penda of Mercia and the Christian Oswald of Northumbria as rulers .
23 If one looks at these persons we agree are ‘ great ’ butlers , if one looks at , say , Mr Marshall or Mr Lane , it does seem to me that the factor which distinguishes them from those butlers who are merely extremely competent is most closely captured by this word ‘ dignity ’ .
24 If one cuts through all the technicalities and complexities of the document , which has actually gone to the Social Security Advisory Committee , it is perfectly clear that that was the core intention behind the Government 's move .
25 At first , 's uncertainty principle might lead one to suppose that high-resolution is sacrificed if one works on such short timescales .
26 If one adds to this one other incontrovertible fact — that the overwhelming majority of women have lived their lives without economic freedom or autonomy , but as dependants or chattels lacking control over the crucial fixed aspects of their own lives — then it becomes clear that the chameleon nature of women is their necessary self-protection .
27 If one adds to this not only the fictionalised account of Nizan 's existence in Les Chemins de la liberte and " Drole d'amitie " in the guise of Brunet and Schneider/Vicarios , but also the dramatised account of Nizan 's existence in Les Mains sales in the guise of Hugo and Hoederer , it is clear that Nizan played a highly significant role in Sartre 's life , and that his memory lingered long after Nizan 's death in 1940 .
28 If one writes to British Rail , one gets the brush-off .
29 If one focuses on all the production that takes place within national boundaries , the measure is termed the gross domestic product ( GDP ) .
30 Now the ending of all hunger would undoubtedly benefit many in underdeveloped countries in the short term ; although the demographic and political implications might be slightly chilling if one ponders upon international stability in the next century .
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