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

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1 Power relations can not be addressed if the unconscious is evoked in such an absolute , disconnected way .
2 In the long term these things need to be addressed if the mountain areas are n't going to receive very very serious damage .
3 Central administration tends to be heavily bureaucratic and it is interesting to speculate whether the deserving would be better served and the abuses of the modern system better curbed if the administration was returned to more local control .
4 But to undertake to pay a certain sum after the sale of a property does not give rise to any implication that the solicitor will be exonerated if no sale proceeds come into his hands .
5 SIR Richard Attenborough , the chairman of Channel 4 , yesterday warned he would resign if the Government insisted on a right to veto appointments to the new body which will run the channel .
6 Havel urged that a referendum should be held by December 1991 , implying that he would resign if the issue remained unsolved .
7 The 230-207 vote in the Sejm ( lower house ) ended a week of uncertainty in which the prime minister , Hanna Suchocka , had threatened that her government would resign if the budget failed .
8 None of this affects the tenure of office of Ministers of the Crown ; they remain ‘ the government ’ although they will , of course , resign if the country rejects them .
9 And de Gaulle had , on each occasion , made strong personal appeals for a large " yes " vote , implicitly and sometimes explicitly indicating that he would resign if the vote went against him .
10 Health Minister Camilo González Pozo , a member of AD/M-19 , said that he would resign if the arrest warrants were enforced .
11 The Sixth Annual General Meeting of the National Amalgamated Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union was held , as would normally have been expected , at the end of October 1894 in a mood of retrenchment and with threats from Wilson , now designated general president , and Robert McBride , recently created general secretary , that they would no longer tolerate " the underhand and carping pettiness of branch officials " and their " present lax and disorderly method of conducting the business of the union " and would resign if the situation did not improve .
12 A tumour was considered mixed if the minority component comprised more than 20% of the total tumour mass according to the criteria of the British Stomach Cancer Group ( Levison DA , personal communication ) .
13 Er , let me apologize if the motion appears a little vague .
14 Overall , patients were deemed to be psychologically stressed if the physician had noted stress at any of the scheduled appointments .
15 Their splendid , and ancient , silver trophies , were accepted , their return to Peppard promised if the club was ever resuscitated .
16 The strict mother can be very effective in getting what she needs if the man 's early experience helps him to relate to that kind of woman .
17 Rent control leads to a decline in the rate of return on the rented accommodation , when compared to what could be earned if the capital value of the house were invested elsewhere .
18 A common example is an instruction to increment the contents of a specified store location and skip if the result is zero .
19 I would have been killing myself laughing if the team were n't battling away so furiously for a winner and the whole place going mad .
20 It is also an immensely difficult decision for the doctor , who will have established over time a relationship of confidence with all but the most severely unfit of his patients ( who anyway are unlikely to have expressed a view ) , which confidence will be shattered if the patient 's request is ignored , thereby adding , if possible , to the unhappiness of the patient .
21 In this example the half stepping excitation scheme is being used , so the Phase is excited for half of the total cycle and the torque is maximised if the phase current is turned on when d L A /d 0 is positive .
22 This gave rise to the ‘ fine-tuning hypothesis ’ which suggested that learning opportunities are maximised if the adult is able to ‘ fine tune ’ her speech so that its structural complexity is always slightly in advance of that of the child .
23 Qualified privilege may be claimed if the member of the council making the statement about a person can show that he made it without malice and in pursuit of a public duty .
24 Follow up calls are not permitted if the investor has recently made it clear to the firm that he does not wish to discuss the matter .
25 For no claim can be permitted if the child is not mine .
26 Thus , if the clause is reasonable it will stand for all the classes of liability under the UCTA for which exclusion is permitted if the requirement of reasonableness is satisfied .
27 However , earlier exercise is permitted if the participant leaves the employment of the Group through death , redundancy , retirement , injury , disability , or the company or undertaking by which he is employed being transferred outside the Group ; or in the event of a takeover , reconstruction or voluntary winding-up of the Company .
28 Then the only jump instruction that is logically necessary ( though others may be provided for efficiency ) is one to jump if the condition code is set to a specified binary bit pattern ( or perhaps a specified group of patterns ) , and to drop through to the next instruction if the condition code is set to any other pattern .
29 The 1:1 ratio between projected and camera film can be varied if the projector or , more conveniently , its lens can move back and forward .
30 Peter Dawson had , however , asked who his father was , and had then inquired if the family was any relation to Mr Heinrich Stych , who used to teach in Tollemarche Public School .
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