if [src NP VP] (,) [tgt NP AUX] (11 cases)

wsj_0909 (line 110, ant vp):
If the political establishment is reluctant to forgive sexual misadventures, the private sector sometimes will.

wsj_1002 (line 36, ant vp):
If I need to ask for money up front later, I will."

wsj_1174 (line 3, ant vp):
If bluebloods won't pay high prices for racehorses anymore, who will?

wsj_1567 (line 113, ant ap):
Other cases go to show that an old saw still applies: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

wsj_1682 (line 29, ant vp):
But Darman suggests such tensions will dissipate quickly. "If I can show signs of maturity, almost anybody can," he jokes.

wsj_1814 (line 10, ant vp):
This bill simply says that if you want to develop property on a barrier island you have to do so without taxpayer support.

wsj_1825 (line 20, ant vp):
IF IN VITRO fertilization works, it usually does so after only a few tries.

wsj_1928 (line 57, ant vp):
Dealers and auction houses "know if they don't lay out a half a million for this, another one will; it's that competitive."

wsj_1957 (line 54, ant vp):
If you bought, you wish you hadn't, and if you sold, you wish you hadn't." He said the current market "is all about sentiment, and the sentiment in London is 90% anxiety and worry." Britain's economic fundamentals, he said, "don't look very bright."

wsj_1957 (line 54, ant vp):
If you bought, you wish you hadn't, and if you sold, you wish you hadn't." He said the current market "is all about sentiment, and the sentiment in London is 90% anxiety and worry." Britain's economic fundamentals, he said, "don't look very bright."

wsj_2232 (line 43, ant vp):
Then at 10:15 the Dow suddenly started to rebound, and when it shot upward it did so even faster than the early-morning fall.