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

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1 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 . ’
2 If not in priority need , particularly if considered for the purposes of the Act to have become ‘ intentionally homeless ’ , persons may receive only advice and ‘ appropriate assistance ’ , leaving much to an authority 's discretion .
3 The Scottish star had only agreed to run if selected for the 1,500m but a communication breakdown meant she was chosen for 3,000m instead .
4 Any spreadsheet files sent in DIF format to InteCalc will be converted to its own internal format or if destined for an external program they will be sent as text .
5 If approved for a baby , go on to waiting list to be ‘ matched ’ — may wait up to 3 years or more for placement
6 This will not , however , preclude the granting of an injunction , or an associated disclosure order , if needed for the purpose of freezing assets ; it is immaterial that the information gained may also have value in the substantive dispute between the parties .
7 Corticosteroids , if used for a prolonged period , can cause a type of dependency .
8 Each phrase followed on from the next as if stored for an age and waiting to be spoken in just this way .
9 There are some natural phenomena which we generally explain in terms of the workings of their parts , and if asked for a more detailed account , we discuss the relations between smaller and smaller parts .
10 Two or more colours can be ordered if wanted for a specific scheme .
11 If taken for a hybrid , could she really fool a Stealer brood , or their Patriarch , over a period of time ?
12 Lastly , we may notice that even a wrongful possession , if continued for a certain length of time , matures into what may be , for practical purposes , indistinguishable from ownership .
13 In 1908 these fees were First Class Caddies 1s. 0d. ( 18 holes ) , 8d. ( nine holes ) ; Second Class Caddies 8d. and 5d. , plus lunch money of 4d. if engaged for a morning round .
14 In 1155 , the customs confirmed by Louis VII for Lorris on the royal demesne established that no parishioner should have to pay taxes on food intended for his own consumption or on grain grown by his own labour ; he should be exempt from tolls when he took his produce to the neighbouring towns of Etampes , Orléans , Milly , or Melun ; if required for a chevauchée , he must be allowed to return home at the end of the day ; the only labour service he owed his lord was in carrying seigneurial wine to Orléans twice a year ; and the burgesses of Lorris as a whole were exempted from seigneurial tailles .
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