Example sentences of "all if [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Is there any compensation at all if a landowner were to make a gesture like this ? |
2 | In Britain , you are not allowed to dive at all if a ship is a war grave . ’ |
3 | We 're not going to do it at all if the King loses interest too early . ’ |
4 | If the focus process suggests one candidate in an earlier ‘ batch ’ than another , we can say that it is imposing a strong preference between those candidates ; so strong that the second one will only be considered at all if the reasoner decides the first is completely implausible . |
5 | Both direct and indirect jobs would be lost some twenty eight thousand in all if the yard were to close . |
6 | Hanoi conservatives counter by pointing out that what the economy needs most — cash — will not come immediately , and not at all if the ceasefire breaks down . |
7 | Well if that 's the case it must be sorted out once and for all if the club is to go forward . |
8 | But that was another thing nowadays they , they just do n't seem to bother at all if the mother gets torn , now in those days it was a terrible disgrace to g to er if you had a , had a delivery and the mother was torn . |
9 | Is a survey necessary at all if the house is new or if a mortgage inspection is carried out ? |
10 | Mere are many ways in which governments and their supporters can prevent these methods from being effective , but they can not work at all if the opposition has no real procedural opportunity to apply real scrutiny , nor if its efforts do not arouse the media of information and public opinion . |
11 | This is a problem for plants because they already have fewer daylight hours in which to manufacture their food , and can not grow at all if the temperature falls below 6 degrees Celsius . |
12 | Just a bit left on her legs so the baby must have used up all if the baby carries on like this she 'll be anaemic I think . |