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

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1 Damage caused to non-business property can be claimed if it exceeds £275 in value .
2 We may say that a living body or organ is well designed if it has attributes that an intelligent and knowledgeable engineer might have built into it in order to achieve some sensible purpose , such as flying , swimming , seeing , eating , reproducing , or more generally promoting the survival and replication of the organism 's genes .
3 Are there erm , insurances in force covering the property , say if it caught fire , etcetera ?
4 The Board 's determination would , said the court , be accepted if it had warrant in the record and a reasonable basis in law .
5 His writings , particularly his Homilies on Ezechiel , composed while he was pope , show that he thought the contemplative life of monks would be best validated if it bore fruit in action .
6 My research , if I can call it that , has involved ( over the same period ) a cyclical process of listening to teachers , tidying up what I think I 've heard into some more-or-less coherent story , and then telling it to other teachers to see if it makes sense to them , and captures in an interesting , plausible and fruitful way something significant of their experience .
7 It may be that initially it is difficult for people to express their hopes and goals and their fears and needs in their Christian life , and we do n't mind if it takes time .
8 Nor , when a more viable alternative does appear , are they necessarily much bothered if it reopens issues peripheral to the main line of advance which seemed to be already settled .
9 Such action ‘ simply does not wash if it means children exposed to wholly unsuitable material .
10 Finally , a contract is excepted if it provides credit of f35 or less ( unless it is a hire-purchase or conditional sale agreement ) .
11 Because saves are not taken a target with only 1 wound will be slain if it takes damage , there is therefore no need to roll the D4 to decide the number of wounds .
12 One is how far advanced the Labour Party 's thinking was on the nature of planning it might undertake if it took power at the end of the second world war .
13 Furthermore , national liberation could only be supported if it took place in a revolutionary way ( as Marx had argued on Germany and therefore gone on to oppose Bismarck 's route to German unity ) , not leaving ‘ intact the foundations of the power of the ruling class ’ .
14 This fitted in neatly with Spencer 's philosophy of self-help as the driving force of evolution , and Lankester drew the obvious implication from his theory by warning that the human race might degenerate if it made life too easy for itself .
15 Panamanian commercial lawyers said that such a treaty should be resisted if it contained clauses covering tax evasion , as this would destroy the country 's off-shore banking sector [ see p. 37771 ] .
16 After the 1979 Conservative victory , it is less clear that a party will suffer if it advocates policies which are a clear break with the past .
17 The company says a 40MHz 68040 upgrade board for the NextStation , nicknamed Nitro , will only be released if it increases performance 30–40% .
18 People will look at it and see if it has relevance for them .
19 A BA spokesman said : ‘ We will look into this story and see if it warrants comment . ’
20 But planning officials and Labour councillors insist the scheme only works if it gives shoppers maximum access to the road .
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