Example sentences of "[noun pl] if [pers pn] [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 Yes , but very restricted erm in other words if you look at the history of Kuwait for the time that we received or we got our independence , we had to start our nationalisation process as an independent country .
2 Would you like to see them in against the outside candidates if we look at this
3 Read for a while , then do some writing or some research browsing in a library ; this can reduce the effect of strain or tiredness with long bouts of writing , something which is particularly important for health reasons if you work at a computer .
4 X and Y are strict compatibles if they have at least one shared hyponym or hyponymous expression which is independently characterisable .
5 Why would we consider men fully paid-up perverts if they showed an unnatural interest in Crimplene blouses , but normal red blooded males if they ignite at the mere mention of silk teddies ?
6 We can see the problems if we look at the work of William Crookes .
7 I think they did these figures a week or so before xmas … which explains the figures if they looked at the high scoring charts for each club .
8 The subsidiarity principle ( taking decisions at the lowest practicable level of government ) , which the British government makes much of , is drafted in a form so soft that it will cut both ways if it cuts at all .
9 ‘ I 've told the players if they look at results overall , I think we could have held our own comfortably in Division One this season .
10 The 78 women at Avdel Systems in Welwyn Garden City , Herts , said they faced losing 20 per cent of their pensions if they retired at 60 .
11 In all developing countries for which data are available , the number of children born to a woman during her childbearing years was , on average , 70 children if she married at age 17 or earlier , 6.1 if the marriage occurred at age 20–21 , and only 4.2 if she was older than 24 years when first married .
12 Elliott said , ‘ She 'll talk to the police if she talks at all — who else ? ’
13 So , we 're in a pretty strong position to make acquisitions if they appear at the right price and they fit our strategic framework .
14 As a result of these tendencies , the market structure of the eurobond market has generally been categorised as competitive — although such aspects as product differentiation , growth maximising strategies and the inability of a firm to gain infinite demand for its services if it sells at below market prices suggest imperfect rather than perfect competition ( firms do not compete on price alone ) .
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