Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] if it [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 It was noted earlier that training can arouse resistance if it is perceived to have been imposed by policy decisions .
2 Firstly , Baxter could not see how it was possible to avoid Antinomianism if it was accepted that Christ died for the actual sins of His people .
3 Throughout the early reports there is a constant emphasis on the level and content of the work , in an obvious attempt to stress that adults in ‘ deprived ’ areas are capable of undertaking sustained , demanding education if it is seen to be relevant to their needs .
4 Before issuing an Order under the Act , he or she must consult the appropriate council , and though not obliged to take their advice , is obliged to publish it , and to give reasons if it is rejected .
5 An explanation in any mode will have a displaying function if it is produced to demonstrate what the speaker knows .
6 If laboratory tests for HIV were not performed or gave indeterminate results , any of the conditions in the list below would indicate AIDS if it was diagnosed by a definitive method and the patient had none of the other causes of immunodeficiency listed below that could explain the occurrence of the indicator disease :
7 This Condition can only have effect if it is called into operation by the party wishing to rely on it giving written notice to the other to that effect .
8 Would you share Tara if it was offered ?
9 I thought Chairman that er Mr is saying that er they would consider any consult with the Union on some of the statements that have been made and I quite er the item D is in fact necessary that er I I I gave no arguments , it should be given consideration if it is come to that and er it will come back presumably to form a proposition of deal with it then .
10 Australian test-tube teams have been freezing spare embryos since the programme began in 1981 — partly to avoid having to throw unwanted ones away — raising questions ranging from the ownership of the frozen embryo to who pays compensation if it is damaged .
11 A taxpayer in Lambeth whose house was valued at £121,000 , for instance , would save £111 if it were valued instead at £119,000 ; so councils could find themselves swamped with appeals .
12 Under league rules , the Northern League must be informed by the end of January if any club wishes to take promotion if it is offered to them .
13 The Bank of England , as lender of the last resort , is always prepared to lend cash if it is demanded .
14 A good pack should n't cause problems if it is looked after properly .
15 I keep on insisting that customary behaviour only makes sense if it is viewed in context against a background of contrast .
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