Example sentences of "if [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | On the one hand towards a more realist approach which is essential but can not go too far because if pursued at other than a meso-scale level is in danger of leading towards natural and biological sciences . |
2 | A survey , Young Single Mothers Today , by One Parent Families , ‘ shows that teenage pregnancy results from a complex set of circumstances and motivations , of which housing is only a minor factor , if considered at all , ’ explains Sue Slipman , of One Parent Families . |
3 | Outcome , if considered at all , has been narrowly conceived as continuity or breakdown of placement . |
4 | As far back as 1949 P. W. Bridgman showed that water would crystallize in a different pattern if frozen at different barometric pressures , a specific pattern being obtained for each barometric pressure . |
5 | How often are gender issues , if included at all , confined to one section of the curriculum , never to be raised again in other areas ? |
6 | Parsley is hardy and can be sown outdoors in March , but takes several weeks to germinate if sown at that time in cool temperate regions , hence , it has earnt itself the reputation of needing " to go to the Devil seven times and back " before it will sprout . |
7 | If agreed at lower levels , it tends to increase the peaks and troughs and certainly does not permit the preceding considerations . |
8 | Food rewards , if used at all , must be kept to an absolute minimum ( half a Smartie is better than a whole one ) . |
9 | Police sources said the shooting had the hallmarks of a ‘ professional execution ’ : a light handgun was used that would only ensure death if used at point-blank range . |
10 | Cellulose acetate meets these requirements if used at 298 K more satisfactorily than when used at 350 K where the modulus is smaller and the ability to absorb energy , represented by the area under the curve , is also lower . |
11 | Freud , however , was not content merely to make the general assertion ; he went further in stipulating the kinds of experience that would produce particular kinds of results if encountered at specified stages of development . |
12 | Pre-ignition as a result of carbon formation in the combustion chamber together with local overheating which , particularly if encountered at high engine speeds , will result in the collapse of the piston crown . |
13 | Two thoroughbred stallions panted heavily as if driven at some pace . |
14 | Rather , if found at all , such work is likely to be roughly handled and very much read . |
15 | If continuing at this new level , re-lean as before . |
16 | They were an intrusion and , if allowed at all , were usually treated as such . |
17 | The root is least tenacious in early spring and easiest to dig up completely , and if removed at this time , will prevent the further problem of spreading by seed later in the season . |
18 | Some people in some circumstances are more likely correctly to assess the argument for authority if put at one level of generality than at another . |
19 | Amnesty has hitherto been perceived by companies — if perceived at all ! — as an organization that is politically biased , dealing with complex intellectual issues in distant countries — some of which were downright obscure . |
20 | At the end of the day , an individual observer could conclude that the various costs of regulation exceeded the benefits and that therefore regulation should be abandoned , but such a conclusion , if warranted at all , is not warranted without a great deal of analysis . |
21 | These aspects , if articulated at all , must therefore be governed by informal agreements . |
22 | If re-introduced at any future date , it is recommended that they should be fixed at not above 30% of costs and subject to prior approval from NPAs within National Parks . |
23 | Much of Byrd 's music was inadequately edited , if published at all , and beyond a limited circle of enthusiasts little of it was performed . |