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

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1 The uncertainties caused by what constitutes a security interest are greatly reduced by the fact , as pointed out above , that it is a numerus clausus of charges that has to be registered so if the charge is not within the list it is not registrable .
2 For a growing number , being in a good relationship is what matters so if the relationship — and therefore the marriage — deteriorates , couples choose to separate .
3 A variation order or some other delay caused by the client occurs at a time which does not cause additional delay or cost but which would have done so if the contractor had not already been behind schedule .
4 WE have to match that level of performance and we wo n't do so if a player is playing 40 games a season of which half a dozen are representative .
5 As a result , the body would not normally receive light during the critical period , but it would do so if the patient stayed awake all night or got up early .
6 First , s/he must do so if the pupil is to be excluded for an aggregate period of more than five days in any term , or if the pupil 's exclusion will mean that s/he misses an opportunity to take a public examination which s/he was going to take .
7 The first is the dollar ; Filipinos are now allowed to buy the American currency , and more will do so if the peso continues to slide .
8 Private parties may not themselves originate requests , but a party 's lawyer may do so if the law of the state of origin so allows , as is the case with attorneys in several States of the U.S.A.
9 Orbital forcing driving an atmosphere model alone can not simulate the initiation of a glacial cycle , but can do so if the atmosphere is coupled to slow glacial dynamics ( ref. 12 and M.E. Schlesinger , personal communication ) .
10 The Business as now carried on does not infringe any Intellectual Property Rights of any other person ( or would do so if the same were valid ) .
11 Such entry could be extremely disruptive to the tenant and the following proviso may be advisable : Anyone entering the Premises under any of the provisions contained in this Lease shall only do so if the purpose of such entry can not reasonably be achieved otherwise than by effecting entry on to the Premises and any person or persons entering the Premises pursuant to the provisions of this Lease shall cause the minimum of disturbance to the business being carried on in the Premises and shall not in any event prevent such business from being carried on and shall forthwith make good all damage caused by such entry
12 However he said that the courts will only do so if the covenant is " intrinsicaly just and reasonable " .
13 Of its own motion the court may decide to bring a private prosecution to the attention of the Crown Prosecution Service ; indeed a justices ' clerk is obliged to do so if a private prosecutor withdraws or fails to proceed in circumstances in which the reason given appears unsatisfactory .
14 Mr Janman has asked us to make it clear that , as he wrote in last Saturday 's Sun , he recognises that both crown servants and substantial investors in Britain have an existing right to come here and that though at present he advocates the strict exclusion of all others , he would cease to do so if the Chinese were to attempt ‘ a Tiananmen-style crackdown ’ in Hong Kong in 1997 .
15 Statutory exemptions are provided in section 88 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and , inter alia , allow a person to drive without a licence or cause or permit another to do so if the driver has held or is entitled to obtain a licence for that class of vehicle and an application for such a licence has been received including in it the date he was driving .
16 Responding to Heath 's invitation , Wilson wrote that he was not a member of the Conservative Party , or of any political party , and while he was willing to assist the Advisory Committee by participating in the work of its study group on post-war crime , he would not wish to do so if the implication of his participation was to become politically committed .
17 This suggests that those courts making relatively heavy use of imprisonment ‘ frequently have no reason to do so if the experience of other courts is any criterion ’ ( Hood , 1962 : 122 ) .
18 Whilst , then , as the committee 's report states , ‘ it would not be the duty of counsel to cross-examine the defence witnesses or address the jury if he was of the view that it would not be proper to convict , ’ he would be free to do so if the prosecution view changed , perhaps after hearing the defendant 's evidence .
19 Obviously , a publisher must bargain hard , and may have special cause to do so if the property in question has a strong and valuable branding , but , if ever a deal is to be made , the publisher needs to be sensitive to the real commercial worth of his material in the broader context of multimedia development .
20 ( 2 ) The London Stock Exchange may , at the request of the Panel , withdraw temporarily the facilities of the market from an offender ( for instance , a bidder which wishes to issue its own listed shares as consideration for the bid will be unable to do so if the London Stock Exchange refuses to admit them to listing ) .
21 On the other side , to mollify France , it was agreed that British participation in the revamped body would involve the stationing of British troops in West Germany unless a majority of its partners consented to their withdrawal ; however , Britain reserved the right to do so if an emergency situation elsewhere demanded a redeployment of its military forces .
22 It also did so if a property was rented for a qualifying period .
23 If you do not like smoking you should say so if the candidate asks , especially if that may prove a stumbling block in the future .
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