Example sentences of "if [art] [noun sg] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 If the materials used to build walls , roofs and other parts of a building allow water vapour to penetrate , then condensation can occur within the structure as well as on its surface if the air 's moisture content is high and the structure 's temperature is low .
2 If the expert 's identity is not predetermined by , for instance , being the company 's auditors , the expert clause should say that the expert is to be appointed by agreement of the parties .
3 Held , ( 1 ) granting the application , that ( per Taylor and Farquharson L.JJ. ) , since the defendants stood to lose their liberty if the judge 's order were upheld , the court should act by analogy with the practice of the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) which , by section 23(1) of the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 , permitted the adduction of fresh evidence where justice required it ; that ( per Sir Donald Nicholls V.-C. ) under R.S.C. , Ord. 59 , r. 10(2) the court retained sufficient flexibility to enable it to admit fresh evidence where justice so required ; and that , accordingly , the evidence would be admitted notwithstanding that the usual conditions for admissibility admitted might not have been satisfied ( post , pp. 223C–E , 226F–G , 227C–D ) .
4 Either the plaintiff will receive £8,251 + costs ( if the judge 's estimate tallies with that of the plaintiff 's advisers ) or a much lower figure ( if it does not , and he or she has to pay costs ) .
5 Bush 's lawyers announced that they would appeal if the judge 's recommendation was accepted by the Office of Thrift Supervision .
6 If the transferor 's rights were subject to a third party claim , or if the transferor was not the true owner of the goods shipped , his assignee-endorsee had no better rights than the transferor .
7 If the acquirer 's solicitors are to prepare the agreement , it is very important that they are fully informed as to the acquirer 's aims and concerns about the acquisition and its assessment of its bargaining position and that they discuss the draft with the acquirer before it is released to the seller .
8 If the committee 's recommendations were carried out , the repository would not become operational untilat least 2015 .
9 If the lessor 's title is already registered as absolute , this is a simple matter — but remember to have in the contract for sale or your requisitions on title , a special condition that before or immediately after completion the lessor will lodge or cause to be lodged in the Registry the land or charge certificate of his title , and will furnish the buyer with the deposit reference .
10 If the child 's symptoms are functional and the picture is clear probably decide a 30C is the simplest approach .
11 The mental processes may however be slow to develop if the child 's early environment is not sufficiently stimulating .
12 If the child 's feelings and needs are taken into account , he or she will not need to explode so often .
13 If the child 's genius is not recognised and nurtured they face boring lessons way below their intellectual potential and run the risk of becoming disillusioned and ‘ problem ’ pupils .
14 Even if the child 's articulation is poor , the adult is likely to be able to make a good guess as to a likely meaning .
15 While this may not present a problem if the child 's difficulty is perceived as one of understanding syntax , it does emphasise the point that , although LARSP is very detailed , it is not necessarily the best assessment for every child .
16 Some parents get upset when they come for help with their child when a therapist starts to investigate their marital relationship , particularly if the child 's problems are all attributed to the marriage .
17 There may well be problems ahead both for the pupil and for the school if the child 's family are not in agreement with the professionals ' decisions about the educational placement proposed .
18 But what if the child 's mind does not work orderly ?
19 Teachers can not expect to foster a child 's all-round development if the child 's roots are ignored .
20 In addition , diagnostic delay causes considerable distress to families and may result in subsequent bitterness if the child 's symptoms are not taken seriously by family or health professionals or if a second affected boy is born .
21 To take it a stage further , if the child 's welfare is threatened by a serious and imminent risk that the child will suffer grave and irreversible mental or physical harm , then once again the court when called upon has a duty to intervene .
22 It must not be prescribed without a careful history ; if the child 's real problem is not enuresis but psychogenic polydipsia , desmopressin may provoke water intoxication and hyponatraemic fits ( RAF Bell et al , personal communication ) .
23 As expected on the basis of the hypothesis proposed above , that the relationship between maternal age and chances of child survival may depend upon the status of the mortality transition , it was found that , in those regions where overall infant mortality is relatively low ( under 100 per 1,000 live births ) , the likelihood that an infant will survive until its first birthday is greatest if the child 's mother was 20 to 29 years old when it was born .
24 IMMATURE BIRTHS — The birth is immature if the child 's birth weight is 2,500 grams or less .
25 If the patient 's spasticity increases as he goes through this sequence , the task is too difficult .
26 If the patient 's foot tends to twist as he stands on it , he may be given a special ankle support to help hold it comfortably in position .
27 It is also an immensely difficult decision for the doctor , who will have established over time a relationship of confidence with all but the most severely unfit of his patients ( who anyway are unlikely to have expressed a view ) , which confidence will be shattered if the patient 's request is ignored , thereby adding , if possible , to the unhappiness of the patient .
28 If the patient 's fever took several days to appear then it is much less likely to be Belladonna no matter how much the rest of the picture looks like it .
29 If the patient 's lips , tongue or face take on a purply-bluish tint .
30 Persistence can occur if a virus escapes the full force of the defence mechanisms ( for example if the patient 's immune system is suppressed for any reason ) , or if the virus is not particularly lethal to the cells it infects .
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