Example sentences of "be so if " in BNC.
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1 | Currently this may seem unacceptable as well as unlikely , but may no longer be so if Israel itself experiences military and economic recession . |
2 | This will be so if the same work is done by fewer employees or by no employees at all . |
3 | Certainly with lower ability children doing oral work and class work that was true , Whether it would be so if there had been practical tasks associated with the French language is another question . |
4 | only in the sense that driving while drunk is wrong , and would cease to be so if medical obstacles were removed ? |
5 | As long as we start from the conception of a rational agent , it appears easy to decide whether an inclination is egoistic ; it will be so if its goal by the agent 's own standards is beneficial to himself . |
6 | That will only be so if the unbelieving partner is to leave , because at that point the values and foundations of the marriage are shown to be violated and at odds . |
7 | It should be public property and would be so if the millionaire had the same heart and principles of Beefy . |
8 | Not known if present in Graecopithecus , but may be so if it is associated with increased brow ridge development . |
9 | But this could not be so if calling these things ‘ good ’ were just to reiterate that they promote the survival of the species . |
10 | This would be so if ‘ I believe that it is raining , were a psychological statement about myself . |
11 | This may be so if the average for all industries is considered , but in the key areas of manufacturing where demand is more variable , the bonus-earnings ratio experiences greater volatility ( Hashimoto 1979 p. 1101 ) . |
12 | This could hardly be so if a conception of such connections was no part of neuroscience . |
13 | It can not be so if the managers are drawn from a different pool , which can happen if emoluments in the private sector drift too far away from those in the public sector . |
14 | This would certainly be so if the land were unregistered . |
15 | Slalom is meant to be fun ; it fails to be so if we take it all too seriously . |
16 | This would still seem to be so if most , though not all , the terms are standard — if , say , there are minor variations from one buyer to another ( e.g. as to the commodity or the quantity bought or the price to be paid ) . |
17 | It might not be so if a licence agreement includes terms to the effect that the licensor will himself make a further copy available to the licensee in the event of failure of the original copy . |
18 | They could only be so if the seller had stolen the goods . |
19 | Certainly one can consent to wounds in the course of surgery , at least it is thought to be so if there is a sound benefit , e.g. sex change . |
20 | ‘ The county council are taking seriously their request for a speed restriction on a stretch of road which has proven dangerous in the past and will continue to be so if action is not taken . ’ |
21 | A good one to start with is so if we put time along the top here . |
22 | There 's no specific time for delivery , that 's where the bulk of the work is so if we 're talking an average round being twenty five parcels a day between Grattan and Next Directory . |