Example sentences of "if one [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 Taken as a whole , it appears relatively standardized , particularly if one compares it with that in the USA .
2 This is the case with a trio of quite astounding stereoscopic exhibits : a Muppet show in which cartoon characters practically curl up in one 's lap ; the Hitchcock exhibit in which the birds of The Birds take flight from the screen into the auditorium ; and in EPCOT , Coppola 's weird short film Captain Eo , with Michael Jackson and Anjelica Huston , where Jackson 's nose job looks so rubbery and three-dimensional one feels that , if one pressed it , it would pop inside out .
3 Type-cases too were heavy , and if one fell it took a long time to sort out the type again .
4 ( A sentimental view if one contrasts it with Nina Hamnett 's , who said that most people found him an awful nuisance . )
5 No doubt it is open to the objection that it presupposes the very point in issue , namely the law which is to be applied , but such a solution seems just as sensible in this context as the rule that the law governing the validity of a contract is determined by the law which would govern the contract if one assumed it to be valid .
6 If one wants to deliver a caring service one will deliver a better caring service if one manages it efficiently and uses the resources committed to it by the taxpayer to the maximum possible extent .
7 The disease does not go away if one ignores it : progressive decline is inexorable .
8 But sometimes it is frightening , thinking of the struggle life is if one takes it seriously .
9 Er , I du n no what you think but I mean it does state there , it 's quite interesting if one reads it out
10 Only if one turns it round a complete revolution ( 360 degrees ) does the particle look the same .
11 A particle of spin 2 is like a double-headed arrow ( Fig. 5.1-iii ) : it looks the same if one turns it round half a revolution ( 180 degrees ) .
12 One speaks with linguistic propriety and sincerity when saying ‘ it will rain this afternoon ’ if and only if one believes it will ; the truth of the matter has nothing to do with it .
13 If one believes it to be true that Christ is the Son of God one sees why one should be Christian .
14 Anti-Americanism has old roots in Germany , at least if one sees it as a continuation of the anti-liberal , anti-mercantilist sentiments of ‘ Englandhass ’ ( dislike of England ) .
15 That policy does not work and if one applies it in that way one can only deepen slumps — just as the Government are doing now .
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