Example sentences of "if it [vb -s] [verb] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 THE BBC need not worry about its future if it continues to show programmes like Arnold Wesker 's play Roots .
2 The title alone is enough to show that this piece , if it avoids giving offence in the ways just glanced at , will offend none the less .
3 A local authority must apply to the court if it seeks to deny contact to a parent or any other person entitled under s34(1) or by virtue of a court order .
4 SCO 's development partner DEC will have to soldier on alone , if it has not been doing just that for some time ( UX No 364 ) , if it intends to put OSF/1-for-ACE on its MIPS R4000 machines .
5 But if the brooding house really does seem too much of a cliché to you , if it fails to set fire to your imagination , then there is an alternative .
6 Even if it fails to find favour from above , the document will prod British artists and their funders into clearer thought about the how and why of what they do .
7 This draft also has a separate provision relating to the imposition of conditions by the parties to a treaty , which a third party must observe if it wishes to take advantage of the relevant right .
8 Do n't matter if it 's got fruit on it does it ?
9 Well , I do n't know , if it 's if it 's if it 's got sugar in , it 'll it 'll be fine .
10 If it 's got room for expansion which I 'm hoping then , I would say yeah because dad 's got a good reputation .
11 Right , er , he also agreed with you about the lung and black , right , and he s , and he said the same as you that , erm , if it 's got blood on you leave it alone .
12 Charlton HAS to pick him , even if it means playing Irwin at left back and dropping Morris/Staunton .
13 The court might hold that the existence of the default power precludes the tort action ; but if the authority has not just failed to act but has taken positive action , or if it has acted ultra vires , or if it has inflicted injury on the applicant greater than that suffered by other affected parties ( ‘ special damage ’ ) , a court might be prepared to allow a tort action even in the face of a statutory default power .
14 The ego knows that if it has to make choices in the world of actuality it can not keep its cake and eat it too ; the id does not .
15 ‘ If that happens the health authority is going to have to foot the bill for a taxi or ambulance if it wants to get people to hospital .
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