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

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1 Thus , if the government receives tax payments from , or if it sells government debt to , the private sector the proceeds will act to reduce the money market 's cash position .
2 When Pflimlin resigned ( on 28 May ) , Coty took the initiative of inviting de Gaulle to form a government and threatening parliament with his own resignation if it denied de Gaulle .
3 Firstly , what would happen to the profitability of Britain 's most successful consumer credit organisation if it mailed debt collection notices to its customers on ( typically ) just two dates each year , just as it currently mails its personal loan promotions ?
4 In all then , Telecom would probably have outlaid £14m — allowing for very modest fees on the purchase — before it actually laid one brick , and that is if it got planning permission .
5 And that will hit Britain hard if it becomes community law .
6 According to CSE 's marketing manager Peter Moxham , if it meets CAA certification requirements without expensive modifications , the Z242L will be ‘ quite an attractively priced aeroplane ’ .
7 Known as the Intrastat system , the data can be submitted by a computerised medium but only if it meets Customs specification requirements and has prior approval .
8 Sometimes they approach language as if it expresses power relations and subjectivity directly , and originates from the very autonomous , fixed subjects whose existence they are challenging .
9 This gives no action to Titius , but the SC allows it to be treated as if it read fidei tuae committo ut Titio hereditatem restituas .
10 The Act assumes that a company probably will maintain a register if it issues debenture stock or a series of debentures and the Act contains provisions , similar to , but not identical with , those relating to the membership register , concerning where the register shall be kept and who shall be entitled to inspect and obtain copies of it .
11 If it raises interest rates , using the techniques described above , this will encourage people overseas to deposit their money in the UK .
12 A high atomic density is favoured to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio , but if it introduces frequency shifts , the shifts will either have to be well characterized , to allow an appropriate correction to be made , or else an extrapolation to zero atomic density will be necessary .
13 The United States has said it will guarantee ten billion dollars in loans to Israel only if it stops building settlements in the occupied territories .
14 Processing this , especially if it contains greyscale information , is going to need a significant amount of power which probably explains why the Printware device contains two Motorola 68000s .
15 If it gave Eva pause for thought it certainly did n't show in any relaxation of the pace she set herself .
16 The administration 's trade policy towards Japan , she said , was based on the idea that if it concluded trade agreements with the Japanese , it wanted measures of their success .
17 Or , if it axed Neil Kinnock , junked Clause 4 , cut the trade union links and purged the remaining socialists , might it have a chance — or would it be just the old SDP ?
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