Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] [prep] if [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Where assets are finance by leasing agreements that give rights approximating to ownership ( " finance leases " ) , the assets are treated as if they had been purchased outright . |
2 | Where assets are finance by leasing agreements that give rights approximating to ownership ( " finance leases " ) , the assets are treated as if they had been purchased outright . |
3 | Where assets are financed by leasing agreements that give rights approximating to ownership ( " finance leases " ) , the assets are treated as if they had been purchased outright . |
4 | Newly acquired words are treated as if they contrast with ones already known , and so serve to narrow down earlier over-extensions . |
5 | Maybe this is why I am treated as if I 've polluted the town 's water . |
6 | They must survive on meagre pensions , but are discriminated against if they want to stay in work . |
7 | If you let the R A C sort out your motoring insurance holiday , they 'll book the best ferry crossing , fix your accommodation and ensure you 're looked after if you run into any difficulties . |
8 | You 're allowed to if you got the ball and you run to try and get a try . |
9 | Most are known by name and some are greeted as if they stood before us . |
10 | The predatory spirits , on the other hand , are described as if they bore actual malice toward humans . |
11 | Foreigners who stutter their way through an inquiry about the way to the railway station are congratulated as if they had just recited Pushkin 's Eugene Onegin , and are asked : ‘ How did you learn Russian ? ’ |