Example sentences of "if [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It may be possible to claim on medical insurance if prescribed by a doctor/specialist .
2 And fourth quarter earnings , if calculated on the same basis , would have increased 11.4% .
3 If necessary you would then follow-up with physiotherapy treatment ( if referred by a GP this can be claimed back from health insurance ) and remedial exercises in the small but well-equipped gym .
4 Browning 's defence lawyer says this and other evidence could have been crucial if heard by the trial jury .
5 If arranged along a low wire or rail like a single espalier , they can be trained as long dwarf hedges around borders and vegetable beds .
6 An anorexic may tell her friends or parents , ‘ I 'd like to be slim ’ , and , if pressed for a reason , may reply along the lines of , ‘ So that I can wear nice clothes , date good-looking boys , and generally have a good time . ’
7 They make oral sex safer because if placed over the vulva , they prevent HIV transmission through infected vaginal juices or menstrual blood getting into a partner 's mouth — particularly if your partner has bleeding gums , mouth ulcers or cuts .
8 However , a drop or two on a pad of wet cotton wool or handkerchief will subtly perfume a room if placed on a radiator .
9 A variety of isolated fractions or tissues from post-implantation mouse embryos will continue to grow and differentiate if placed in a well vascularized site in an immunologically compatible adult host ( 2 ) .
10 Many plant cells continue to grow and divide , even when divorced from the parent plant , if placed in a suitable culture medium .
11 An extract from the gland is white in colour , but there " will presently appear a pleasant light green colour ; and if placed in the sun it will change into the following colours : light green , deep green , full sea green , watchet blue , purplish red , very-deep purple red " ( Cole , 1685 , quoted by Baker , 1974 ) .
12 What must be ascertained is the intention that a reasonable person would have had if placed in the situation of the parties .
13 Perhaps the mosaic is correctly dated if assigned to a period of c. 300-330 .
14 Although there have been philosophers — Leibniz is an obvious example — who have tried to reconcile this view with the idea of a pluralist ontology , it is clear that if conjoined with the principle of independence the doctrine of the internality of relations provides a powerful support for the monist thesis .
15 In fact I 've decided that my own preoccupation with the state of Diana and Charles 's marriage is rather hypocritical when my own , if examined under a public microscope , would look pretty ghastly .
16 A companion horse who is used to being floated , if floated with the beginner can make the difference between success and disaster .
17 It is important not to miss this diagnosis because the disease is potentially fatal but can be cured if resected at an early stage .
18 If intended as a last step prior to dismissal , such a warning should describe the nature of the offence and make it clear that a repetition will cause you to be dismissed .
19 Not only does the text tend to be repetitious but each item of gear if prefaced by an otherwise blank page informing us of the Key Point to be gleaned in that section , pearls of wisdom such as : ‘ A file is useful for sharpening the edges of your … hooks .
20 According to David Hume , Locke was not alone in thinking that visual perception involves something two-dimensional : ‘ It is commonly allowed by philosophers that all bodies which discover themselves to the eye appear as if painted on a plain surface . ’
21 Gloria still , if riddled with the pox ( their secret ) , good to turn men 's heads .
22 A secular power such as Constantine 's , if aligned with the orthodoxy of the time , would have provided an effective bulwark against any attempt by Jesus 's true heirs to assert their claim .
23 At the back , as if distanced to the utmost from the woman who ab initio had publicly sought to claim him as escort , friend , and guide , sat Phil Aldrich , slowly reading the evening 's edition of The Oxford Mail .
24 However the gem is surely the Third Ballade with the opening pages played as if improvised on the spot , the figuration commencing at 3′34″ foaming and cascading with a freedom and liberality unknown to most players .
25 Interest , if given under the section , may be calculated at different rates in respect of different periods ( s 69(5) ) .
26 9.12 Licences etc under hand Whilst the Landlord is a limited company or other corporation all licences consents approvals and notices required to be given by the Landlord shall be sufficiently given if given under the hand of a director the secretary or other duly authorised officer of the Landlord [ or the Surveyor on behalf of the Landlord ] Without this provision , the effectiveness of licences and consents granted by the landlord during the term and not under seal could be in doubt .
27 if given at the trial , the evidence would probably have had an important influence on the result of the case ; and
28 A restrictive covenant imposed after 1925 binds future owners if registered as a land charge Class D(ii) or on the Land Register .
29 The reason : before that date registration on a company 's file of such a mortgage had effect as if registered as a land charge , thus giving notice to the world .
30 The most impressive example is the movement central to the structure and the meaning of the Te Deum , ‘ Tu ad liberandum ’ ( ‘ Thou didst not abhor the Virgin 's womb ’ ) , in which the composer carefully marks the vocal part with many aspirations , accents , ports-de-voix and other ornaments , and the orchestral sound forms a halo around the soprano voice , which , if sustained at the indicated speed ( minim=32 ) creates a remarkable atmosphere of awe and beauty .
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