Example sentences of "if we [vb base] a " in BNC.

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1 If we remove an electron from an anti-bonding orbital , the ion will be more tightly bound than the molecule was .
2 If we remove an electron from a bonding orbital , the bond in the ion is weaker than that in the molecule .
3 If we remove an electron from a non-bonding level , the potential functions of ion and molecule should have minima at very similar internuclear distances .
4 Yet if we reflect a moment , we may realize that it is not so ingenuous after all .
5 If we set a man to paint , he uses an instinctive faculty of ‘ forming ’ , so that out of chaos something communicative emerges .
6 if erm you know , if we go a bit later , say like about seven o'clock or something to the cinema .
7 If they have n't remained constant over our sampling period , right , then there 's no point in making our sample predictions , alright , we 've got to have at least the confidence that our model is re relatively stable over our small sample , right , in order to make any sort of predictions about the behaviour of the dependent variable that we are looking at and the parameter of interest out of sample more often than not when we have parameter instability that does n't always signal a change in government policy , it often signals the fact that you 've got a very poor model , a model er is mis-specified and so if we detect a structural change in our model , we first of all try and explain why it may come about
8 If we drill a borehole into the aquifer the groundwater will be under sufficient pressure to overflow from the borehole .
9 If we apply a constant voltage then , after the elapse of a short time , charge neutrality is re-established in the interior of the conductor but there will be some uncompensated charges in the immediate vicinity of the surfaces .
10 If we apply a voltage the current will appear after some delay .
11 If we conduct an interventive experiment , and inject a drug which results in an animal not performing some task on which it has been trained ‘ correctly ’ ( I wo n't bother putting that word into inverted commas henceforward ; I have already spelled out that what we read as correct in an animal 's behaviour is interpreted by our criteria , not necessarily by its own ) , how can we be sure that what has been blocked or disturbed is the memory rather than the motor or sensory activity on which its expression depends ?
12 A crucial difference , of course , between the " real " model of reality and the " mock reality " of fiction is that the mock reality does not exist apart from the message by which it is conveyed : this is the case , at least , if we regard a fictional work in its entirety as constituting a single message .
13 If we regard a three-volume series of books as a complete discourse , for example , we can render its structure as in Figure 5 .
14 It was also discovered at Warwick that , if we dislike an aroma , we are able to block its effect on the central nervous system .
15 ‘ But if we avoid a slump in the second half of the season we should do it . ’
16 The appeal of this lies , I suggest , in the fact that if we imagine a beautiful object , we can not help thinking it good that there should be such a thing .
17 Thus , since unc If we express a quadratic form unc in terms of another set of variables y given by the linear substitution x = By , then unc where unc and we observe that C , like A , is symmetric .
18 Is it not extraordinary that the Leader of the Opposition is incapable of understanding that we might frequently find that monetary and interest rate policies were wholly inappropriate to the requirements of this country if we join a single European currency ?
19 If we teach a horse to move to the right away from the pressure of a rider 's leg on their left side ; they do not seem to be able to reason that pressure on the right side is intended to make them move to the left .
20 FA spokesman Mike Wilmore said : ‘ We are concerned about the image of the game and if we receive a complaint it will be thoroughly investigated to see if it should be brought before our disciplinary committee . ’
21 A spokesman said the complaints made so far have tended to be of a civil nature , but added : If we receive a complaint which can be substantiated then we will investigate it .
22 The theory states that if we receive an excess of definitions favourable over those unfavourable , then we will commit crime .
23 If we seek a constitutive relation which is to be characteristic of a material but not dependent on its dimensions then the use of stress and displacement follows , for otherwise the behaviour of two differently sized samples of the same material would be seen to be different .
24 For example , if we seek a document on the economic history of Germany and we know that works on history are arranged first by country , then by social process and then by period , it will be easier for us to find this document than if the subdivision was less systematic .
25 But if we issue a Material Witness Warrant I believe the British would put him on the plane . ’
26 If we issue an AutoCheque Card , every cheque you make out is guaranteed up to a maximum of £50 .
27 It 's one that we can perhaps put a bit of pressure on if we issue an application for you by getting ACAS involved and seeing whether ACAS can either get you back there or er get you a compensation off them .
28 Writing canonic music is easier if we follow a golden rule : never go far with a leading voice without adding the consequent .
29 In the current discussions with Stevie as to how much of that vintage stuff will be on the CD , if we reach a balance and I do n't think there 's enough , hopefully it will be on an additional CD somewhere down the line .
30 Quite generally , if we reach an optimal tableau , with a unique optimal solution , in which the goal is not achieved , the for that tableau solves the PGP and there is no need to consider lower priority objectives .
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