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

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1 Where at that date , any payment was accruing due , ie where payment in arrears was stipulated , the creditor may prove for the amount which would have fallen due if the debt had accrued from day to day ( r 6.112(2) ) .
2 The 14th Army issued an ultimatum on April 2 that it would order troops to combat alert if the fighting in the area did not subside .
3 An investigation is considered successful if the claimant signs off within 2 weeks of being contacted by an investigation officer , but it is hard to differentiate these from those who would have signed off anyway .
4 All the foregoing holds true if the state does not own the business in question but simply takes responsibility for its social return .
5 By 1939 it was widely believed that no more wooden aeroplanes would be built and this might have come true if the War had not created shortages of aluminium and of the machinery and skilled men for handling it .
6 Differences between the groups were considered significant if the p value was less than 0.05 .
7 There 's no way they can do that if the person is in Europe .
8 As she says , you can do this if the pattern is on the mylar sheet by adjusting the pattern width dial , but since she saved the hedgehog she has erased the mylar sheet .
9 The patient may feel embarrassed at first when he goes to places he does not know , but he will be made welcome if the restaurateur knows what to expect .
10 The CAA has ruled , as part of the single-pilot dispensation , that the flight must be made two-crew if the destination has not been visited by the commander twice within the preceding six months .
11 If you have symptoms that you think may be caused by food intolerance you should not feel affronted if the doctor 's initial questions seem rather personal and irrelevant to the aches and pains being suffered .
12 However , no system will remove sulphur compounds , which cause yellowing if the water , and evaporation loss concentrates all dissolved substances .
13 Yes , it is unsaleable at this price of £4914.91 but can be made saleable if the price is adjusted so that a return at the new , higher , current rate of return can be earned .
14 This poem is part of a cycle and will become clearer if The Fountain is studied in conjunction with it .
15 The development of banks ' off-balance business was a source of concern for regulators in the 1980s and early 1990s , but the problem may well become larger if the credit risk of the banks is further undermined and the banks no longer act as intermediaries in a growing number of capital market transactions .
16 It would work fine if the bass E head was changed for one with a shorter post , like that of the A string .
17 ‘ We have no room for everything an' I thought the place would look brighter if the missus 'ad somewhere to put her buckets an' brooms . ’
18 RECENTLY I have been dragged , most unwillingly , into a ludicrous debate about whether hi-fi systems sound better if the room , records and electronics have been treated with coloured inks to convert the adverse effects of the gravitational field of the Earth into beneficial effects .
19 SOME of Britain 's top insurance companies face going bust if the recession goes on , an expert warned yesterday .
20 For example , a few of the sub-divisions of -07 are Thus a publication dealing with experimental research in foundation engineering would be classified 624.150724 if the librarian felt that such a fine classification was necessary .
21 Now came the opportunity for Sylvia to play a significant role in her own treatment — something which I consider vital if the cure is to be permanent .
22 Dry with no rattling is Spongia and it may follow Aconite if the croup continues after midnight and into the next day .
23 At the end of the day it will be extremely difficult for a teacher of history to be and remain effective if the subject is marginalised in the curriculum and the teaching groups dwindle in number .
24 Only present this if the employee demands the facts .
25 According to Lord Diplock it is improper to do this if the meaning of the statute is plain .
26 The offeror may wish to do this if the target would remain technically listed or the offeror would not have sufficient control over the target 's assets after the takeover .
27 Would streptomycin have become available if the example of penicillin had not given impetus to its investigation ?
28 In another BT study , Away From Base , psychologist Dr Guy Fielding identifies four distinct travelling personalities — the ‘ bee ’ who works hard when travelling but gets impatient if the journey takes too long ; the ‘ chameleon ’ who finds it easy to sit back and relax despite travel disruptions ; the reliable ‘ beaver ’ who always gets the job done but prefers to be in constant contact when on the move ; and the independent ‘ cat ’ who really prefers to be at home and likes to ‘ take his own world with him ’ when travelling .
29 It might have sounded relevant if the Community had become a unitary European state , but it has not .
30 Other problems , such as academic ability or entry requirements , became secondary if the adult can not afford to do the course or find the time to study in the first place .
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