if not造句121. Until now the judiciary have expressed their views about the tariff period, tacitly if not expressly, in confidence.
122. Franz Kafka perfectly exemplifies the efficacy of art in counteracting emotional wounds, if not in healing them.
123. The coats were ornately if not fabulously stitched with over a mile of gold thread.
124. If not, why build in the capability in the first place?
125. If not, feel free to discard them and draw your own.
126. Towards morning, Peter dreamed the old dream for the first time in months if not years.
127. Most, if not all, scenery is hung from the ceiling by the flies department.
128. He certainly seems to have been asking for something, if not something quite as drastic as he got.
129. If not, maybe that Miami Dolphin could do him a big favor, call himself something else.
130. Of course, I am more easily identified and more distinctive, if not distinguished, than most authors.
131. Of course, all such early introductions have many times been added to if not replaced by others right up to the present day.
132. If not, there are simple relaxation routines which you can follow for yourself and fit into your daily routine.
133. Doreen Massey explains: The spatial openness of youth cultures in many if not all parts of the world is clear.
134. If not, costs, which in the High Court can be substantial, may be awarded against you.
135. We can maintain with relative certainty that at least some of the mummies owed obedience if not allegiance to the Xiongnu shanyu.
136. Despite many and varied flurries of activity in the first 40 minutes, Arsenal seemed reasonably secure if not inspired.
137. So it would be hard, if not impossible, for worker representatives to mobilize the work force against the employers.
138. In 4.2 I gave reasons for doubting the existence or if not the existence the usefulness of infallible beliefs.
139. From parents, children can acquire habits and tastes that are peculiar if not exclusive to a particular class.
140. Many if not most of them had doubled in size during the first half of the nineteenth century.
141. Each side dish was serviceable, if not the most stunning examples of their kind to be found in the city.
142. But any notion of a central planning authority, with if not exactly omnipotent powers over other government departments, soon foundered.
143. He comes over as what he might well be - a paid-up member, if not a capo, in the Mafia.
144. But in all cases, the native authority of the highest calibre is forgotten, omitted, if not silenced.
145. One can not help admiring his stubbornness, if not his greed.
146. Other depressed areas also lost much, if not all, their natural increase in population.
147. You see that the ornaments we are discussing are nothing if not arbitrary.
148. They would think me, if not a genius, then at least astute.
149. Of course it is a commonplace that a memory of a later time may color if not change entirely a former.
150. The arts, in short, were pleasant and edifying if not quite essential.