Example sentences of "[vb mod] do [adv] [adv] if " in BNC.
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1 | The monetary committee 's report warns that any currency wishing to rejoin should do so only if there is mutual agreement on its parity . |
2 | Those countries which were protesting about the repatriation would do far better if they offered to take some of the boat people themselves . |
3 | The caff now seems to have more customers than the railway , and would do better still if they cleared the tables . |
4 | Would do then Well if we go |
5 | ‘ It would have to be a very small stone , but I would do so gladly if it binds you to me . ’ |
6 | You may be able to ease the tension somewhat by taking a few deep breaths but you will do even better if you are someone who regularly practises some form of relaxation . |
7 | I 'll name no names at this stage , but will do so fearlessly if the exhibition continues much longer . |
8 | She will do so only if Mr Major resigns . |
9 | In the light of the above , it is clear that two matrices having the same modal matrix do not necessarily permute ; they will do so only if their spectral matrices permute . |
10 | It will do so only if it frustrates the contract ( i.e. renders it impossible to carry it out — see Chapter 4 ) . |
11 | However , they will be able to waive best execution , and indeed can do so even if they are discretionary customers ( which is a helpful relaxation and reflects the new spirit of liberalisation ) ; the best practice would be to have this waiver in writing . |
12 | Section 22 empowers the Secretary of State to make an order dealing with the trade practice but he can do so only if the following requirements are fulfilled : |
13 | The treaty provides for the possibility that member states will wish to adopt a single currency later this decade , but they can do so only if they meet strict convergence conditions — conditions for which the British Government have pressed from the outset . |