Example sentences of "if [vb pp] [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | However do not let note taking become obsessional , it can tend to interrupt the flow of conversation if carried out in too much detail . |
2 | Ph D research may not in itself produce the major theoretical advances in science , but the personal developmental effects may , if carried out in centres of excellence , combine with good training to produce scientists capable of making such advances . |
3 | But the yacht would be a pounding hell if caught out in a rough sea . |
4 | If caught out in the open , the echidna simply digs rapidly downwards until , again , nothing is visible but its spiky upper surface . |
5 | He blustered and turned scarlet as if caught out in a crime , and tried to bluff it out , but I knew him too well . |
6 | Glad of it anyhow , ’ he added as if caught out in some discourtesy . |
7 | Sarella felt her cheeks begin to burn , as if caught out in some way . |
8 | If made up in the form of a roll : 1040mm for the length and twice the diameter combined , and 900mm for the greater dimension . |
9 | This low-level theory , if spelt out in more detail , amounts to the claim that if wheat is grown in the normal way , converted into bread in the normal way and eaten by humans in a normal way , then those humans will be nourished . |
10 | It can leave the Tower if driven out in this way , but it must stay close to the outside walls . |
11 | In one period , all were placed together as if spelled out in full as ‘ MAC ’ . |
12 | In one period , all were placed together as if spelled out in full as ‘ MAC ’ . |
13 | Given soft water even Angelfish have a high success rate , and , if brought up in a planted tank and allowed to pair naturally , will often raise their broods . |
14 | Although such behaviour corresponds closely to the descriptions of other feral children , it is impossible to know whether these children might have developed similar patterns of behaviour even if brought up in greater contact with people , and it has been suggested that feral children might have been abandoned by their parents because of their behaviour problems . |