Example sentences of "if [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Rutli is reached on foot by the marked path from Seelisberg in half an hour ; if for the return walk an easier ascent is preferred , take the gentle ascent-descent to Treib previously described in reverse direction ; then back to Seelisberg by funicular .
2 The request ( if for the purpose of enforcement ) shall not be dealt with until after any pending proceedings whet her for variation of an instalment order , setting aside , an administration order , or a stay of execution , are determined ( Ord 25 , r 13 ) .
3 The information had also been disclosed in confidence to another shareholder who was using if for the purpose of making a bid for the plaintiff company .
4 Another possibility if for the user or the analyst ( or both ) to develop a ‘ prototype ’ .
5 Unfortunately these are often difficult to calculate accurately , although it has been shown by Tung that the error introduced by broadening is negligible if for the sample .
6 And if for the time being , that 's a high price , then that is one of the things that we 've got to accept as part of what 's going on in the Gulf , however painful that may be .
7 Whatever is ultimately decided by the boards and the UKCC it is still in your own and your patients interests for you to undertake some form of formal updating , even if for the moment this is left to your own and your employer 's discretion .
8 If for the moment we assume it to be real and unrepeated , then all other eigenvalues have smaller moduli .
9 The famous late figurine of a goddess found in a small rural shrine at Gazi wears a diadem embellished with three carefully depicted poppy seed-heads , and they have been cut as if for the extraction of opium .
10 Well if through the winter months when there 's no fire in there , no nothing in there the damp is bound to be coming through there .
11 If during the procedure the two endoscopists present did not agree , a hiatal hernia was considered to be not present .
12 that you normally play with erm I wonder if during the course of erm this discussion today if you feel erm that it 's gone well for you
13 There is an exemption limit of £5,800 a year : so if during the year your total profits amount to £12,000 , tax would only be levied on £6,200 .
14 Suppose a bond issued on 1 January , 1990 paying £2 per annum ; if during the year 1990 inflation as measured by the RPI were 5% , then on 1 January , 1991 each nominal £100 of the bond as issued would be worth £105 and the interest to be paid thereon in 1991 would be £2.10 .
15 If during the waggle the clubhead feels to be not at the end of the shaft but an inch or so up the shaft , in a waggle you would never be able to feel the exact position of the head coming into impact .
16 There is only one exception , if during the separation period you have lived together temporarily for not more than six months in all , in a final attempt to make the marriage work , you may still be eligible to apply for a divorce under the simplified procedure .
17 For example , if during the separation period you have attempted a reconciliation for five months then you must wait
18 If during the period of habituation the touch of the glass rod is coupled with some other stimulus — say a bright light — the original response at once returns in full , so it can not be merely because of exhaustion that it disappeared in the first place .
19 The Policyholders estimated value as last advised to the Corporation shall be the maximum amount payable by the Corporation in respect of any claim for loss or damage except that if during the period of one year after the date of first registration by the Policyholder of such motor car as new the motor car is
20 If during the examination the vet is concerned about the hocks , for example , I say to feel free to take more .
21 Also , if during the examination you think of any fresh authorities that you do not propose to incorporate at once in your script , make a similar note of them on your question paper .
22 He said that there were two situations in which the court would not enforce a clause : ( a ) if at the time of making the contract it is seen that it may in the future operate unfairly or unreasonably ; or ( b ) if after the time of making the contract it is found to operate unreasonably or unfairly even if those circumstances were not envisaged beforehand .
23 If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus , what advantageth it me , if the dead rise not ? ’
24 5.11.4 any steps taken in direct connection with the preparation and service of a Schedule of dilapidations during or after the expiration of the Term but if after the expiration of the Term only in respect of wants of repair occurring during the Term and where served within three months after the expiration of the Term
25 ( 5 ) A justice of the peace before whom a person is brought under subsection ( 4 ) above may … if of the opinion that that person — ( a ) is not likely to surrender to custody , or ( b ) has broken or is likely to break any condition of his bail , remand him in custody or commit him to custody , as the case may require , or alternatively , grant him bail subject to the same or to different conditions , but if not of that opinion shall grant him bail subject to the same conditions ( if any ) as were originally imposed .
26 This is set out as follows : ( 2 ) Where a person has entered into a contract after a misrepresentation has been made to him otherwise than fraudulently , and he would be entitled , by reason of the misrepresentation , to rescind the contract , then , if it is claimed , in any proceedings arising out of the contract , that the contract ought to be or has been rescinded , the court or arbitrator may declare the contract subsisting and award damages in lieu of rescission , if of the opinion that it would be equitable to do so , having regard to the nature of the misrepresentation and the loss that would be caused by it if the contract were upheld , as well as to the loss that rescission would cause to the other party .
27 She watched as he narrowed his eyes and squinted as if against the brightness of the sun .
28 He had wide-set brown eyes and a way of gritting his teeth in a half smile , as if against the energy which coursed through him .
29 I do n't know who it and apparently he asked him that , are , are any of your men gon na be there and if there are he said , I 'm , I 'm gon na pull out and use all my influence to stop the march and the I R A police said no there would not be any gunmen there so I thought yeah , fucking right , oh yeah that 's easy to say , and then if like the reporter said and , and you believe him and you have the feeble excuse towards a small community he said , you know what 's going on
30 If under the contract between A and B property had not yet passed to B ( see Chapter 3 ) , then A was still the owner when he sold to C. Still being the owner , A could pass that ownership to C. One has to examine the two contracts , B's and C's , and find out under which of them property was to pass first .
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