Similar words: point of no return, in the middle of nowhere. Meaning: adv. perhaps; indicating possibility of being more remarkable (greater or better or sooner) than.
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91. If not, there will have been a real loss, which will no doubt add to the rising tide of semi-literacy.
92. Nuclear waste can cause serious damage to the environment if not disposed of properly.
93. St Andrews still has an attractive, if not overworked, little harbour below the gaunt shapes of ruined castle and cathedral.
94. Larger than he used to be, if not larger than life, he is dressed all in black.
95. Such mental attitudes may be wholly unconscious and are difficult, if not impossible, to eliminate.
96. They did as much if not more for the internal cohesion of antislavery as in impressing the outside world.
96. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
97. Others, if not in front, get discouraged by the mud hitting them in the face.
98. It was a miracle - if not of fishes and loaves, then of cast-offs and left-overs.
99. Saracens installed him as their coach and he had his dream job, if not one for life.
100. This state is the goal of the contemplative life, if not here, then certainly after death.
101. The inflationary spiral constituted a grave threat which, if not halted, could jeopardise the entire economy.
102. The badge confers, if not the touch of aristocracy it used to bring, at least a sense of class.
103. Also, are my present investments wise, and if not, where might my money better serve me?
104. It seems that personal equity plans are here to stay - even if not in the form that Nigel Lawson intended.
105. With his dome, bushy eyebrows and wide if not always convincing smile, he was a commanding figure.
106. All evidence points to ecological technology being cost effective, if not shockingly profitable.
107. Many conditions associated with old age can be treated and alleviated, if not cured.
108. If not, they should be altered by special resolution prior to the matter being brought before the court.
109. And retailers, caught betwixt the two, were perplexed and losing money, if not closing up shop for good.
110. Technically, Gingrich is correct that the numbers go up if not adjusted for inflation.
111. Hickey was nothing if not meticulous, and he had a flair for obscuring bad news in a fog of pieties.
112. It is probable that a maypole tradition had already been in existence for many years, if not centuries.
113. This month, you look set to be especially colourful if not spectacularly successful.
114. They had all slept heavily, the sleep if not of the just, of the innocent and artless.
115. It makes it difficult if not dangerous for businesses and households to plan ahead.
116. If not correctly understood it can be the Achilles' heel of a complicated chain of investigations.
117. Self-defeating organizations are nothing if not adroit at minimizing the costs of their destructive or ineffectual actions.
118. The evidence against him appears to be, even to a dispassionate observer, compelling if not devastating.
119. If not - and those papers had less than a quarter of the total circulation - it was broadsheet.
120. If not a few sessions a week on an inclined treadmill should help firm up those wobbly thighs.