Example sentences of "only [adj] if [art] " in BNC.

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1 Under the law of a number of member states ( though not the UK ) , transfer of central management and control from the state of registration is only possible if the company is wound up and reincorporated in another member state .
2 However , such reductions are only possible if the word ending forms a unique route in the tree , and not if the ending is part of other words .
3 The latter was only possible if the state was seen to be separate from direct control by capital .
4 It has to be stressed that this method of connection is only acceptable if the mains transformer is a type which has accurately matched secondary windings which are intended for use in this way .
5 This process of the reduction of complexity on a theoretical level is only acceptable if the theoretical perception somehow reflects reality — the question , therefore , is whether a rights-based theory can help us to understand the complexities of twentieth-century law and government .
6 A complete candidate string is only allowable if the end-of-word flag is set at the node in the tree for the last letter of the string ( see flowchart D2 in Appendix D ) .
7 The instruments are only valuable if the adventurers can find a buyer .
8 To begin with , the signal current source in the output is only constant if the input signal current is constant .
9 Anselm fought for it with a tenacity which is only explicable if the whole scene which we have briefly surveyed is borne in mind : the primacy was the brightest of the dreams which the monks of Canterbury had inherited from their largely silent , ever-beckoning past , and on this question Anselm fell under the spell of the awe-inspiring tradition which he had helped to preserve .
10 Sir , — I believe the following extract from the Sunday Times could do only good if the facts were fully appreciated by the general public :
11 The issue of whether to legalize abortion has brought down an Italian government , and yet the age of consent is fourteen , and furthermore sexual intercourse below that age is only illegal if the minor concerned brings charges .
12 It is economical in time and resources , but sadly is only effective if the teacher is one of the rare breed who is highly skilled in lecturing methods .
13 As we show next , the gravitational waves from likely sources are only detectable if the bar is cooled to liquid helium temperatures .
14 If towing is permitted with only a wing-tip man , it is vital that the pilots all recognise that this is only safe if the ground is more or less level and the wind is very light .
15 The other partners are only safe if the individual who acted had no authority in fact and the party with whom he dealt either knew about the absence of authority or else did not know or believe the individual to be a partner .
16 Second , the notion of a contract carries the implication that medical care is a commodity to be bargained for in the market-place , and only available if the price is right , a notion specifically rejected in England .
17 A linear ramp velocity profile is only optimal if the pull-out torque of the motor is constant up to the maximum required operating speed .
18 This kind of bravura performance is only legitimate if the context and music allow the dancer to ‘ steal a little time ’ .
19 Method 3 is , strictly speaking , only legitimate if the aim is to feature the gradual revealing of the background to the action ; otherwise , it is a slow and obtrusive alternative to a straight cut , and becomes tedious to watch if done to excess .
20 Since rural development here is a major aim of government policy , such research is an essential prerequisite to the formulation of efficient management programmes : clearly , long-term development of this kind is only sustainable if the soil resource is adequate , especially in a country that already has a widespread soil erosion problem .
21 He specifically disagreed with Diplock LJ 's judgment in Gledhow quoted above and he particularly said that there was no such thing in this area of law as a contract which was void or invalid ab initio because an unreasonable restraint was only unenforceable if a party attempted to enforce it .
22 See Lord Wilberforce in Stenhouse and Lord Reid in Esso : " … an agreement in restraint of trade is not generally unlawful if the parties choose to abide by it : it is only unenforceable if a party chooses not to abide by it " .
23 First , in the case of scienter liability for animals mansuetae naturae , the keeper was only liable if the animal caused some harm of the kind to be expected from its known vicious characteristics ; secondly , in the case of cattle trespass , there was a rule that the damage had to be in accordance with the natural characteristics of the animal .
24 However , that is only true if the psychological processes that operate during natural behaviour sequences are also accessible to our arbitrarily selected behavioural tasks ( Rozin 1976 ) .
25 However , this is only true if the aggregate demand change and associated price change are unanticipated .
26 This is only true if the image is projected for less time than it takes for the eye to move .
27 This is only true if the image is projected for less time than it takes for the eye to move .
28 Although conservatories not exceeding 30m 2 in floor area at ground level are still exempt from the regulations , there is a proviso that exemption is only permissible if the glazing satisfies the new Part N. In practical terms , this means that all low-level glazing must be carried out with some form of safety glass or similar product .
29 Such speaker 's " Patois " will therefore be subject to incomplete adaptation , inconsistency and misadaptation , but this is only significant if the target language of that utterance is Creole .
30 The interview is a research instrument and the research findings are only valid if the questions ‘ get at ’ the areas the researcher claims ( or assumes ) they do .
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