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

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1 And if it came to court she would make a plea that he be given the care of his daughter until she became of age .
2 If it came to court today Armstrong would not be convicted .
3 Susan hoped the skill would come back to her if it came to guns .
4 I note that the first thing that the Labour party would do in my Department , if it came to power , would be to change the name of MAFF to FAFF .
5 If it came to violence , he was n't going to do too well .
6 He said : ‘ I always said we would never get the title if it went to points and that 's exactly how it turned out .
7 Even if a Bombay or China voyage was as profitable as David Scott suggested , a vessel with excellent accommodation for passengers was likely to bring a greater reward to its commander if it went to Bengal , for the centre of government was the destination of many of the wealthier travellers .
8 If it has grown to £447,000 then £300,000 is taxable on her death but if it falls to £247,000 her estate will only pay tax on £100,000 , assuming that the nil rate band did not change .
9 So she said well I 'll put that on the thing , but she said if it goes to Crown Court you 'll have to , I said well
10 Erm what you apply for if if it goes to court is what 's called a residence order , and what you would probably know as access
11 If it goes to court it could be an important test case .
12 he said he 'll ta no , to court if it goes to court cos the insurance we 've got out .
13 I therefore went into a meeting at in December and er we were presented with a report , we did n't receive it before the meeting , it was taken at the meeting and we said that we would n't discuss it if it related to night flights and again I wrote immediately back to the department of transport and I suggested that they should erm spend the report which I refer to , monthly figures of night flights so that the night flights could be monitored .
14 excluded if it refers to arrangements between a body corporate and another body corporate within the same group or is in connection with a joint enterprise as noted above
15 Defamatory comment may not be actionable if it refers to people by class rather than by name .
16 If it occurred to Ruth — and how could it possibly occur to Mrs Peterson — that there might be a good reason for this , she dismissed it from her mind at once .
17 A grater/peeler one end and a , and an ordinary knife the other , , I mean if , if it have to candle over the top , you had them
18 Beyond that , it makes no sense to ask if it corresponds to reality , because we do not know what reality is independent of a theory .
19 ‘ to persons in or on that vehicle ( or trailer ) 'means that the danger or potential danger is sufficient if it applies to passengers or even the driver of the motor vehicle concerned .
20 It 's either that deliberate or a , a sort of er one stage back where well if it leads to excesses it wo n't actually matter because we may , it might be necessary and we can stop it anyway .
21 If it comes to memory , she 's absolutely first class
22 He could be liable for damages if it comes to court .
23 If it comes to court you two can testify .
24 And the libel action , if it comes to trial , will give us valuable national publicity if properly handled .
25 If it comes to light that I was in that house with Adam and the others , he thought with cold clarity , if someone tells the papers , or the police and thence the papers , that I was there during the summer of 1976 , living there , it will be all up with me .
26 Mr Cook will present new plans committing Labour to partnership with business if it comes to power .
27 Whether others will follow depends upon how the ANC pursues its anti-trust policy if it comes to power .
28 Labour has pledged to reverse today 's rise in prescription charges if it comes to power .
29 Leskov was prepared to accept the utility of the term " liberal " , but only if it referred to advocates of moderation .
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