Example sentences of "if it meant [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | John Redwood , a former head of Mrs Thatcher 's policy unit , saw no mileage in his current job as local-government minister if it meant non-stop council-bashing . |
2 | The great treeless plains from Salamanca to Valladolid were most economically employed with wheat and grazed fallows , while other poorer provinces — Avila for instance — could grow little else , even if it meant wretched crops and three-year fallows . |
3 | Most ( 70 per cent ) said they would prefer the shortest possible repayment period , even if it meant large instalment payments . |
4 | They would gladly put up with a certain level of pregnancy risk if it meant fewer side effects . |
5 | He could n't bear the thought of a child like Anna ever being subjected to the indecencies and ugliness of a house such as Claybury 's , and he vowed that from now on he would work only to make life for lunatics stress-free and tolerable , even if it meant less money for himself . |
6 | He threatened tough action to control council spending — even if it meant painful limits on Tory authorities . |
7 | Cost her what it might , she would break off her engagement , and if it meant social ruin , so be it . |