Example sentences of "[adj] if [art] [noun] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Why should we worry about this if the marriage remains the harmonious institution for pooling resources which is normally assumed , in economic theory as elsewhere ?
2 For example , if you worked with a seed head , you could show a sample of the plant from a side view and another viewed from straight on , a stem and some leaves with a tiny piece of root attached to create a very attractive design , but only do this if the plant has been grown in your garden or in that of a friend .
3 Only present this if the employee demands the facts .
4 The first is that initial support of 60% is not high if the policy turns sour — if , for example , a war lasted more than the few days or weeks that Mr Bush seems to think it will take .
5 They better be careful if the fog comes down .
6 Be very careful if the herb has flowered and started to set seed , because if it is an annual , or a biennial , it will shortly die in the natural course of events .
7 ‘ I learned from him , more vividly than from anyone else , that the study of the New Testament is an exciting adventure , and that while it calls for a rigorous-critical discipline , it is not made less scientific if the student brings to it his own experience of faith . ’
8 A second difficulty posed by the collateral attack exception is that Ord. 53 , r.7 provides that a claim for damages may be brought under Ord. 53 if the claim arises from any matter to which an AJR relates .
9 It is always easier if a teacher has major ownership of her/his room .
10 For 225mm work , laying is easier if the work has been calculated to block sizes .
11 This task will be easier if the plaintiff has been convicted of an offence under the Motor Vehicles ( Wearing of Seat Belts ) Regulations 1982 or the 1991 Regulations making the wearing of seat belts in rear seats by adults compulsory because that conviction will throw the onus on to the plaintiff who will have to show it was erroneous or irrelevant to discharge it .
12 2 If a word has a number of meanings which are a little different , then they are printed one after another and numbered .
13 2 If a car drives across the sand , are the tracks left by the front wheels parallel ?
14 As for the opposition , Gaselee has his eyes on Royal Athlete who finished third in the Cheltenham Gold Cup , Zeta 's Lad who has won five races this season , but is doubtful if the ground remains on the firm side and surprisingly Garrison Savannah who has been rather overlooked by the National pundits this year .
15 ‘ I do n't see why it should be any different if a person loses a brain function . ’
16 As the present case shows , the position may be different if the tape has not been played in court .
17 The position is , of course , quite different if the witness knows the person concerned well enough to say : ‘ I was hit by a man I know well and whose name is Jack Spratt . ’
18 If the original intention was to make the Greeks feel embarrassed at asking for their marbles back , the calls for their return may grow more strident if the laboratory folds up altogether .
19 Employee attitudes towards a move may be made more favourable if the employer allows the relocation to take place during school holidays .
20 The position may be clearer if the treaty infringes the legal rights of a third State .
21 The situation will be made more dangerous if the EC cuts itself off from the new North American Free Trade Area .
22 10 If a boat travels 120½km the first day and 68⅘km the second day how far has the boat travelled in the two days ?
23 ( 3 ) The offeror should ensure that the terms of its banking facilities are compatible with the terms of the offer and the requirements of the Code ( in particular that there is an unconditional commitment to provide the cash resources for the consideration payable if the offer becomes or is declared unconditional ) .
24 And , ’ I went on as he tried to interrupt , ‘ so as you do n't get lost if the sun goes in , you can paint the trees as you go with luminous paint .
25 Thereafter it monitors the quality of the incoming electrical supply , smoothing out peaks and troughs and cutting in for real if the power cuts out completely .
26 This is especially easy if the passage contains no uncommon words and is composed of sentences with predictable structure , for automatic performance depends upon a simple informational input .
27 A DC changes state to REJECTED if a user has rejected the DC using option 2.2.0 but only when the last interested user has assessed the DC .
28 But generating or buying-in low-cost electricity and heat is pointless if the hotel wastes it .
29 ‘ He 's marvellous ’ said Jennie , ‘ he does n't get upset or nervous if the rider gets in a muddle .
30 The use of externally run courses can prove to be very cost-effective if an employer sends relatively few expatriates abroad .
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