Example sentences of "if [art] single [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I will favour the right hon. Gentleman by quoting one thought that was expressed in that article : ’ If the single person discount remains a feature of the tax they will have to create a register — a point Michael Heseltine will eventually have to acknowledge .
2 If industries in other countries were weakened or depleted by German domination , and if the single currency removed the competitiveness of weaker economies while the Social Charter , with its minimum wage , insulated German workers from competitively low wages abroad , then one could well imagine economic decline and rising unemployment on the periphery of the EC financing the German stranglehold .
3 Courses vary a great deal in both their length and the number of people who attend them , and it would clearly be unjustified to assume that a single course on one topic was outweighed by , say , five courses on another if the single course involved fifty teachers in a full day 's attendance each week for a term , while each of the five other courses lasted only a couple of hours and catered for half a dozen teachers .
4 It was apparent to me that a great deal more useful information could be derived from the FDR if the single parameter of pitch attitude could be added to the requirements , and I pressed this view very hard with the authorities when they drew up the UK regulations on the subject in 1964 .
5 If the single market is to come about , it will require far more impartiality within the European Commission .
6 According to the Commission 's Standards Office , another 1,000 EC standards will be needed by 1992 if the single market is to come about .
7 If the single market is to be effective , companies must be able to provide goods or services across state lines without setting up agencies , branches or subsidiaries where this would be superfluous , and without being subjected to more burdensome rules in the host state than are absolutely necessary .
8 Those of us who desperately want Czechoslovakia , Poland and Hungary to be admitted to the European Community during this decade , with the transition over by the year 2000 before they are economically ready for it , have to accept that majority voting will be needed if the single market is to be operational in former command communist economies .
9 This Act listed 300 measures which would have to be completed if the single market philosophy was to proceed to schedule .
10 If the single article limit is exceeded , then provided ( a ) the loss is covered under Part B , e.g. theft , and ( b ) the combined sums insured are adequate to cover the value at risk , then the balance of the claim can be dealt with under Part B. However , the Policyholder should be advised to review the sums insured under the policy to ensure adequate figures are maintained for each of the sections and the Underwriters should be notified accordingly .
11 Several candidates spoke of the need for a coalition , and senior FNLA officials said that their party would be likely to form an alliance with other parties , including the MPLA , in a possible run-off if no single candidate won outright in the first round .
12 If no single party were to win an overall majority , then the Queen might have real power to choose a government .
13 Because they cover a wide range of responsibilities — about assessment , financial management , curriculum balance and accountability — the manager provides a better service to his or her partners if a single interpretation is provided and if disparate demands can be connected by a common thread .
14 If a single criticism of Degas Sculptures is to be made , it is that the Gauthier prints are reproduced on a small , often miniature scale and are not presented , as they deserve to be , on a one-to-a-page basis , preferably beside their bronze counterparts .
15 of the tax is payable if a single person lives there .
16 If a single user was to buy the package , it would cost £60.00 + VAT for the year ( including updates and documentation ) .
17 Nietzsche wrote : " When I heard of the fires in Paris , I felt annihilated for some days and was overwhelmed by fears and doubts ; the whole academic ( wissenschaftlich ) , philosophical , artistic world seemed an absurdity , if a single day could wipe out the most glorious works of art , even whole periods of art ; I clung with earnest conviction to the metaphysical value of art , which can not exist for the sake of poor human beings , but has higher missions to fulfil . "
18 The COMTEN AMIGOS software allows the user to replace two separate IBM modules , one for sequential and the other for direct reference to an indexed sequential file , by a single module that requires less space and performs the same functions ; this is particularly helpful if a single run updates sequentially but allows enquiries during the runs .
19 yeah , if a single carriageway or has four more lanes , do not use the right hand path , you use that one and that one , but do n't use them two
20 The form should have the Version Number box completed if a single entry is requested to be transferred .
21 If a single advert produces 500 replies — the example of construction recruitment in The Sun , again — the recruitment team has to write 1500 letters .
22 If a single record has been inserted , the last record logically on the track will now be held in overflow .
23 If a single mother wants money from the father to help with the child 's upbringing , she may need to apply for maintenance payments and/or a lump sum from the father .
24 If a single leaper had grasped the horns and hoped to be thrown neatly over the bull 's head , the chances of achieving a successful vault would have been very low .
25 If a single phrase of Beethoven 's ninth symphony is sufficiently distinctive and memorable to be abstracted from the context of the whole symphony , and used as the call-sign of a maddeningly intrusive European broadcasting station , then to that extent it deserves to be called one meme .
26 Assuming that the measuring device itself is reliable , if a single measurement corresponds to a variation in the measurement of the reference card then this fact is flagged on the output .
27 ‘ Times have changed since Goering said that if a single bomb fell on Berlin you could call him Meier . ’
28 Whenever possible , information will be collected from more than one source , eg from both town council and church accounts , to try to discover if a single labour market operated in a town .
29 What cares the international television audience , runs the argument , if every single sprinter in an Olympic Final line-up is standing there positively humming with artifical stimulants ?
30 Universal kerbside collection schemes could collect up to 5.5 million tonnes a year , almost a third of total household waste , but the cost would come to £196 per household a year , even if every single household took part .
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