Example sentences of "[noun sg] if one [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ( c ) Recognition of the need to perform remedial work if one recognisably infringes any of the norms which one intuitively regards as binding . |
2 | Consolidation would be little help if one still had to look at the old repealed Acts in order to interpret the new one . |
3 | In other words , according to the principle of purchasing power parity , sterling was overvalued against the dollar and subsequently undervalued against the dollar if one simply compares relative prices of goods in the two countries . |
4 | However , this is not free from danger if one then seeks to rely on the clause for another class of liability , in the same action , for which exclusion is permitted , subject to the requirement of reasonableness . |
5 | Obviously a good deal more could be read into the poem if one really tried . |
6 | He would dwell on the unfailing courtesy and forbearance under provocation ( which I myself have had cause to admire ) ; nor would he ignore , as being unworthy of mention , that equally unfailing sartorial elegance ( stamped indelibly on the memory if one never saw him again ) which makes J.B.S. , as it were , a living reproach to the slovenly habits of our inelegant age . |
7 | She supposed it was all right when one was all dressed up , but perhaps it could become a nightmare if one totally lost one 's privacy to move around anonymously . |