Example sentences of "[adj -er] if it be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This becomes clearer if it is considered from the more general perspective of post-modernism which has been widely characterized as involving a return of history , albeit as a category of representation .
2 Eliminating between these equations gives or on separately equating the real and imaginary parts The second of these two relations simplifies to and substitution of this condition into the first yields Equations ( 8.34 ) and ( 8.35 ) , representing the conditions that must be satisfied to procure total rejection , become much simpler if it is assumed that , for they then reduce to Evidently , if and , total rejection occurs at a frequency close to .
3 And she made herself look about her , at the odd heaps lying on the rough ground , and she said to herself , ‘ Yes , he was right , it 'll be better if it 's paved .
4 Erm , she thinks our course would be better if it was spread out over four days and not three .
5 The reality is always worse if it is clouded with fear .
6 He might have said for example : ‘ The Word shall never return void but its impact will be a whole lot greater if it 's presented well . ’
7 It could n't be any plainer if it were raining floppy discs .
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