Example sentences of "if [art] [noun sg] is " in BNC.
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1 | If the terrain is undulating it is also important to peg the net tight to the ground in the bottom of the hollows for otherwise rabbits will escape beneath the net . |
2 | The price paid is that the air in the lung is saturated with water vapour , which is lost when the animal breathes out ( although some will be retained in the nasal passages if the air is cooled down before it leaves ) . |
3 | If the air is liquid , what temperature is it going to be at ? |
4 | If the air is pollution-free , your consumption of it does not interfere with our consumption of it . |
5 | If the air is damp . |
6 | It is therefore important to know how well death rates indicate disease rates ; if the link is weak , this would be very significant to resource managers . |
7 | If the link is being removed , the user will no longer have automatic access to your modules . |
8 | The public are n't convince , if the candidate is n't convinced it 's going to be difficult for everybody . |
9 | If the emergency is so important , why are not the penalties for these aggravated offences equally applicable in Scotland ? |
10 | Indoors , everything is under more control and camcorder operations can be pre-planned to a greater extent , particularly if the location is in your own home or some other familiar setting . |
11 | So , unless there is some once only event going on — such as little green men arriving from outer space — restrain your enthusiasm and take a look round first , especially if the location is completely new to you . |
12 | If the strike is off-centre , the material will not break . |
13 | ( 2 ) The adequacy of pension funding Whether or not an insurer will wish to exclude warranties relating to funding adequacy will depend on whether a recent valuation is available from the managers of the fund and whether the vendor can claim against the valuation if the funding is shown subsequently to be inadequate . |
14 | This means that if the ice is not too steep then the first of the down points will come in contact as well as the front points , creating a more stable platform . |
15 | We 'll need all the cold we can get if the ice is to be firm enough for the plane to land . ’ |
16 | Hence if the current is everywhere in the azimuthal direction the vector potential must be in the same direction too . |
17 | The reversal potential of that current should shift as the ion concentration shifts , if the current is carrying is being carried by tha by that ion . |
18 | In spoken language interpreting it is claimed that the interpreter has to improve his memory ability and his tolerance of lag and therefore , if the loop is used at all , it must contain information specifically coded to carry language markers . |
19 | It turns out ( though we are not going to prove it here ) that the exact shape of the current loop is immaterial ( not unreasonable if the loop is far away ) and in the general case we only need to replace unc by S , the area of the loop . |
20 | He refused , however , to give the isotopic content of the exported material — information that is needed to work out if the plutonium is of weapons grade . |
21 | In fact , if the course is to be ready for the opening of the season a start will have to be made at once . |
22 | Even if the Academy is ‘ allowed ’ to meet , we 'll find ourselves under house arrest . ’ |
23 | If the outline is firm , the reader will do the rest of the work . |
24 | If the expert is seen to be incompetent ( eg. if an accountant does not seem to provide sensible information ) or if his area of expertise is not widely acknowledged ( which is often the case with personnel department staff ) he will have little or no expert power . |
25 | If the expert is negligent he may be sued by either party ( Arenson v Casson Beckman Rutley & Co [ 1977 ] AC 405 ) . |
26 | If the expert is obliged by earlier agreement to give reasons , then he must do so : if he has not agreed beforehand to give reasons , he can not be compelled to do so : see 13.7.8 . |
27 | Finally , preservation of correct bearing may be important , for example if the map is to be used for navigation . |
28 | If the map is to be reproduced , for example , a higher-quality end-product is obtained if the map is output onto film for subsequent printing . |
29 | If the map is to be reproduced , for example , a higher-quality end-product is obtained if the map is output onto film for subsequent printing . |
30 | This is the classic problem of an asset market where prices are falling — why buy now if the asset is going to be cheaper in the near future ? |