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

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1 If the review of energy policy opts for a high coal burn , it will have to be balanced by maintaining ‘ clean ’ nuclear power plant which might also be under threat if the dash for gas is allowed to go unchecked .
2 If the wording for any other endorsements applying to your Policy has been restated , the new wording is attached separately .
3 But if the support for the SNP was , like the Liberal vote , a substantially ‘ cross-class ’ phenomenon it can not so easily be categorised as a flight from ‘ class ’ as pertinent social collectivity , since it must be recognised that the ‘ national distinctiveness ’ of Scotland is overdetermined by the differential balance of classes in Scotland as opposed to England .
4 If the support for farmers — £2 billion or £3 billion a year or whatever we need — went to finance green premiums , to help the environment or to help less intensive agriculture , the consumer would support it .
5 In the following section , on the other hand , I argue that this vocabulary can equally be undermined if the evidence for God 's existence is too weak .
6 If the ACT for any particular accounting period is displaced , the ACT is carried forward and treated as paid in the next period ( see below ) .
7 And what if the request for attention conflicts with our own similar need , as in the incident we described in Chapter I under ‘ Babies and Bathwater ’ , where both partners were tired and needed recognition before they could meet the similar need in the other .
8 The prime reason for this is that such warehouses have become machines and will only operate correctly if the logic for their function has been meticulously thought out , checked and rechecked .
9 If the vehicle for the institutional investors is a limited partnership , it is likely each underlying investor will have only a small share of Newco , which will be insufficient to make Newco its 51% subsidiary .
10 If the plea for EC aid is successful , it will cover costs incurred by the fish farming industry to preserve consumer confidence in their products after the tanker ran aground .
11 Indeed , some forms of regulatory rule-breaking are dealt with by a penal style of enforcement at the outset , and in other circumstances a compliance strategy will subsequently yield to a sanctioning approach if the struggle for conformity is lost .
12 But , in a slightly weaker sense , someone may lose their autonomy if the opportunity for them to exercise their capacity to choose is removed .
13 ( vi ) If the date for the first review is fixed 17 years after sentence , the prisoner is told that this does not necessarily mean that the period for retribution and deterrence has been set at 20 years .
14 If the date for returning to work continues to slip for no apparent reason the claimant should be advised that we will be arranging for an independent examination .
15 There were fears that if the date for stabilisation was altered from that promised in a recent government white paper , the privatisation of the electricity industry would be jeopardised .
16 and his response when , you 're doing the audio description as well , you know if the Society for the Blind wants to organize , I mean
17 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if the Minister for Overseas Development will attend the conference from 31 January to 1 February 1992 for European parliamentarians on action on world population , sponsored by the British parliamentary group on population and development .
18 If the Minister for Sport was on the Treasury Bench , I would ask him — instead , I ask all hon. Members and the country — what is going on when the general secretary of the Central Council of Physical Recreation puts his name and that of his organisation to a positive argument in favour of tobacco sponsorship in sport ?
19 the successful candidate will feel a greater sense of confidence about his/her future in the company if the person for whom he/she works ( who would otherwise have made the selection ) leaves or retires .
20 But this latter argument can be reversed if the motivation for FDI is to source technology from domestic suppliers .
21 In support of that Mr. Moses pointed to the surprising , and indeed unlikely , lacunae which this Act would have left in the field of interference with computers if the construction for which Mr. Lassman contends were correct .
22 One of the critics of the Touche Ross report , Professor Arthur Midwinter , of the department of politics at Strathclyde University , said last night that it now looked as if the scope for savings would be narrowed to the point where it had to be asked whether it was worthwhile proceeding with the reforms .
23 Before Waite J. the doctors were unanimous that mechanical ventilation should not be provided , if the occasion for it arose .
24 This effect would be avoided if the responsibility for these expenditures was taken into the budget , and the necessary taxation was raised to cover them .
25 did not accept that the Vice-Chancellor in Cloverbay had intended to lay down a rule that no order could be made under section 236 if the purpose for which the office-holder claimed reasonably to require information sought included obtaining information the receipt of which would go beyond a reconstitution of knowledge which the company once had and was entitled in law to possess .
26 If the artwork for a slide is prepared on an A4 sheet it is , roughly , 400% of the final size that will be captured on the slide .
27 If the requirement for in situ hybridization to chromosomes is to probe for the completely unknown localization of unique sequences in the mouse genome , existing techniques are limited to tissue samples which give a plentiful supply of both slides and mitotic cells .
28 Rule 4 A hard copy of the module version exists if the requirement for hard copying prior to module deletion has been set via the MINTEG keyword in the LIFESPAN configuration file .
29 Constitutions are infected with dynamism ; they will develop , willy-nilly , and if the necessity for development becomes obvious to courts , as to other law-creating agencies of the constitution , and the steps which they take in consequence come to enjoy widespread acquiescence , it is pointlessly academic in the worst sense to argue that such steps are , in some technical sense , wrong .
30 If the necessity for the agreement is overlooked then so will be the necessity of the child 's having been trained to react to certain things in a certain way for it to mean anything by ‘ It is red ’ .
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