Example sentences of "if [art] [noun] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 All alcohol-powered vehicles would require conversion if the change went ahead .
2 As Korinna Horta of the US Environmental Defense Fund points out , no amount of World Bank funding can halt the devastation of the forest and its people if the road goes ahead .
3 Michael Fallon , who is defending Darlington for the Tories , said the town would have the same status as a parish council if the proposals went ahead .
4 If the order goes ahead we take material A out of stock and since we have no other use for it we will not replace it — no cash flow .
5 If the order goes ahead we take the 2,000kg of B from stock ; there is no cash flow , the £3/kg being a sunk cost .
6 ‘ Each council can decide what to do and interpret the regulation and law to fit its own area , but we would point out that if the council goes ahead with the plan , it will be ratepayers who are going to bear the cost . ’
7 If the transaction goes ahead in contravention of s320 , or if shareholder approval is not obtained within a reasonable time afterwards , the company may rescind the contract and recover any assets transferred under it .
8 Several householders were very concerned about road congestion in the area , which they said , would only worsen if the building went ahead at Blands Corner .
9 If the trial goes so badly that the plaintiff wants to take the money out during it he must , as was decided in Gaskins v British Aluminium Co Ltd [ 1976 ] QB 524 , make an application to do so , and he must have the defendant 's consent even to make the application .
10 Coun Jim Skinner ( Lab ) said if the companies went ahead with the boycott there would have to be changes made to the traffic slowing scheme .
11 If the Government go ahead with the legislation , Conservative Members in London and the south-east will find that it will be difficult to reverse after the general election no matter which party is in power .
12 But yesterday , on his 91st birthday , Trafford , whose wife died in sheltered accommodation four years ago , told a community nursing conference in London that , though a Tory voter all his life who thought most of what Mrs Thatcher was doing was good , he saw a danger that old people might be heading back towards the workhouse if the Government went ahead with NHS cuts and changes in community care .
13 An opinion poll conducted by MORI for the Labour Party shows that 12 per cent of Conservative voters would be fairly or very likely to switch parties if the Government goes ahead with its plans , Mr Cook said .
14 It stated : ‘ If the Government goes ahead with privatisation , a Labour controlled Scottish parliament will legislate to ensure that water and sewerage services are returned to public ownership under the control of directly elected and accountable local authorities . ’
15 INJURED climbers will have less chance of survival if the Government goes ahead with its plan to close the search and rescue helicopter service at RAF Leuchars , it was claimed yesterday .
16 If the day goes past and you have heard nothing telephone or write and ask for news .
17 It would be better if the Sheikh went away quietly by himself .
18 Not only will this make the water unpleasant but it may cause leakages if the corrosion goes right through the cistern .
19 Speakers at the rally warned that thousands of acres of land on the shore of Lough Neagh could become a lake if the mining went ahead , leading to the forced relocation of hundreds of families .
20 These horoscopes seemed to indicate that if the union went ahead it would be ill-fated and barren . ’
21 Do n't fall into the trap of trying to be too clever and changing a lot of different things at once — then if the problem goes away you still do n't know which of the possibilities was causing the difficulty .
22 Aviation firm Shorts Bombardier might have to spend millions of pounds on development , including access roads and extension of the terminal if the transfer goes ahead .
23 Some local people fear that if the transfer goes ahead on March 31 there will be a repeat of a crash at Hawes last April in which 13 people were hurt when a limestone lorry ran out of control .
24 They believe , as I believe , that if the Bill goes ahead , it will give much stronger grounds for electrification .
25 ( The two men had been Sir Denys 's rivals for the top job in 1987 , and Mr Hampel will be chief executive of the rump ICI if the demerger goes ahead . )
26 If the plans go ahead , there are fears that up to 80,000 visitors a year will converge on Snowshill … ruining the character of the village and make life more of a misery for the residents .
27 These are the children of Upton Upon Severn in Worcestershire — children who , parents say , will be at grave risk if the plans go ahead .
28 Skin-divers were close at hand , ready to go into action if the stunt went disastrously wrong .
29 If the scheme goes ahead and is a success , it could be widened to include women in other professions , such as the law .
30 Council officers have told them they will be found alternative housing if the plan goes ahead .
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