快好知 kuaihz


if so造句
151. It may be a hybrid - if so, it is highly unlikely that it will produce young. 152. If so, did managers have access to the type of training which would guarantee their quality? 153. Does the text contain idiomatic phrases and if so, with what kind of dialect or register are these idioms associated? 154. If so, what kind? In a sense, this is natural. 155. If so, there was danger all round ... That nice young girl. But then again, was she nice? 156. If so, such a flurry of heralding minutiae escaped me. 157. If so, can he tell us how much money has been allocated to that exercise? 158. They function as a spurious pattern into which the narrative might slide if so allowed. 159. If so - that's the year of the Cockerel I enclosed a bit over the page about it. 160. If so[http://], no one would ever have dared to tease him about his middle name. 161. I leant across to her and asked whether I should pay the Rao directly and if so how much. 162. If so, a 100 per cent mortgage may look like the answer to your prayers. 163. Should monetary compensation be made available as a remedy in public law, and if so, on what basis? 164. If so was it as bad as it sounded on the radio? 165. Perhaps it's mountain snobbery to wish to avoid such a crowd, and if so then I am a mountain snob. 166. If so, a balanced budget amendment could leave the budget-cutting job to the courts. 167. If so few males exist that each always finds lots of mates, then it pays a parent to have sons. 168. If so, full details of the lay-out of the Policyholder's house should be obtained. 169. If so, bicarbonate losses from the diarrhea may be sufficient to lead to a metabolic acidosis. 170. Family Assurance Society may vary these charges if so advised by their actuary. 171. If so, they can always comfort themselves with the thought that its establishment coincided with the beginnings of imperial decline. 172. Do beliefs about obligations vary between individuals and if so, on what basis? 173. If so, divorce may in some degree be the consequence, not the cause, of lower social capital. 174. If so, it's about tune you rediscovered your powers of persuasion. 175. If so, training has been downgraded by the Cabinet and has less priority than it once had. 176. If so, the new marrow may not get a chance to establish a firm foothold in his body. 177. If so, they hadn't expended much on a decent script. 178. If so, the law has been extended from gross negligence to carelessness. 179. The husband and wife may agree that the joint tenancy should be severed but if so they should properly evidence that fact. 180. If so, now is a good time to remove the safety-tab from the cassette to avoid the risk of accidental erasure.