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

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1 Having said that , if there is n't any pay formula included in this deal , er no matter what the percentage increase over the two years , I think er the strength of feeling across the country , people will not be happy with this and if it is balloted on it will be rejected .
2 If it is argued on the basis of this reply that even a maniac is not beyond redemption and that given the right kind of treatment he might be able to take his place again within society , the argument only serves to show the different moral considerations that can be brought to bear on situations of moral dilemma .
3 If it is run on grass and preceded by stretching and loosening exercises , it will not put an intolerable burden on a healthy youngster .
4 If it is binding on individuals it has to be justified by considerations which bind them .
5 However , the contract would still be void , because at common law a contract is void if it is made on a false assumption that its subject-matter is in existence .
6 However , if the old test is obviously defective — for example , if it is based on out-of-date linguistic theories and thus lacks construct validity — this measure of concurrent validity will not be very meaningful .
7 They in fact shade into each other , even more obviously so where the distinction is between different forms of literate practice ; and the distinction , if it is based on supposed differences in cognitive processes , in ‘ logic ’ and the development of ‘ science ’ , is open to the criticisms that Goody himself , along with Lévi-Strauss and others , levels against the theory of a ‘ great divide ’ .
8 And this is of course , as if I agree with the view that you expressed yesterday in a general context , although it was made specifically then in relation to one village , any recommendation I make in relation to that village , if it is based on the general principle , must apply by analogy also to Skelton , and I would have little choice but to recommend to the councils that they may wish or indeed they should , reconsider this question of washing-over or insetting elsewhere .
9 It is still important to see if specifying an age range could be indirect discrimination and it is important to bear in mind that differential age criteria are always likely to be direct discrimination even if it is based on the unequal state pension age .
10 Vendors can only confirm accuracy ‘ to the best of their knowledge and belief ’ and if it is based on a review of the report .
11 If it is based on average capital costs , it favours short-term projects and those with large initial cash receipts against long-term projects .
12 Nor can generalised criticism be justified if it is based on one isolated incident .
13 If it is traced on paper , transfer the outline to the cake or icing in one of two ways .
14 Thus the following , said on Thursday , can only be referring to next Thursday ( or perhaps some more remote Thursday ) , otherwise the speaker should have said today : ( 58 ) I 'll see you on Thursday The same holds if it is said on Wednesday , due to pre-emptive tomorrow .
15 The result is the same if the molecule is thought to occupy three-dimensional space , but if it is centred on a co-ordinate system both positive and negative contributions occur with equal probability .
16 Execution of documents 7. — ( 1 ) For any purpose other than those mentioned in sub-paragraph ( 2 ) below , a document is validly executed by the Funding Council if it is signed on their behalf by a member of the Funding Council or by their secretary ( or any person performing the duties of secretary to the Funding Council ) or by any person authorised to sign the document on their behalf .
17 ( 2 ) For the purposes of any enactment or rule of law relating to the authentication of documents , a document is validly executed by the Funding Council if it is subscribed on their behalf by being executed in accordance with the provisions of sub-paragraph ( 1 ) above .
18 We only want the best teams on a project , if it is to stay on schedule .
19 Belkin , however , is philosophical : ‘ I do n't mind paying higher taxes if it is spent on education and the NHS . ’
20 If labour income is disproportionately spent on a good that is labour-intensive , then some part of the tax is shifted via the rise in ( ) ; conversely , if it is spent on the capital-intensive good , the initial impact is magnified .
21 Although many would now see this HCF model as pushing RE into a backwater if it is pursued on its own , it is still a highly influential view , and is likely to go on being so for some time because Agreed Syllabuses on the whole encourage it .
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