Example sentences of "[verb] if it [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Like other members of its family , the weed contains a powerful toxin , caelerphenyn , but scientists do not yet know if it poses a danger to human health .
2 Extensive stretches of the walls of his nave have been traced on each side of the existing nave , although we do not yet know if it had an aisle along each flank .
3 Now what happens if it gets a bit more complicated , and all it , another way another way of checking this , erm , what would happen
4 ‘ What happens if it grows every day ? ’
5 If engaged in hand-to-hand fighting the unit will break if it fails the test and may be pursued just as if it had been broken in hand-to-hand combat .
6 It maintains that they can only benefit if it secures the return to Turkey of the so-called Lydian hoard : Lydian , Archaemenid Persian and other Anatolian artefacts dating back to 600–500 BC which , it contends , were looted in 1960–66 from tombs in the Ushak region of Turkey .
7 The endorsee-buyer 's message was also tested and accepted if it contained the portion of the original seller 's test key .
8 A central authority would only be accepted if it represented the Juntas ; backed by British agents , who thoroughly disliked the military consequences of federalism , the movement for the creation of a Central Junta triumphed over the jealousies of the important Juntas .
9 Each option which appears to be attractive must be considered and designed at least in outline to see if it meets the objectives for the project .
10 The main aim of the present book is to discuss the theory of psychoanalysis as such ; not to sociologize about it , but to see if it has a contribution to make to sociology itself .
11 If you use a videocassette recorder with this facility , check it to see if it has a socket you can plug a microphone into .
12 This begins with a blue divider ; look at it first , to see if it contains the name of the statute you are after .
13 They did not demand a search for set words ; they demanded instead that a disposition be scrutinized to see if it satisfied the law of trusts ( the principles of benefit and intention were the minimal requirements ) .
14 Extending the requirement for leave to appeal It was to be hoped that in the context of forthcoming legislation , consideration would be given to extending the requirement for leave to appeal across the board , both because there was no justification for allowing any appeal to proceed if it had no prospect of success and because the present dividing lines between those in which leave was required and those in which it was not , was quite illogical .
15 No political action may be undertaken if it makes a difference to the likelihood that a person will endorse one conception of the good or another , or to his chances of realizing his conception of the good , unless other actions are undertaken which cancel out such effects .
16 Mr Cook pledged Labour would try to help if it wins the election .
17 The LIFESPAN user name should be used if it identifies the individual uniquely .
18 Charity glanced at the clock as she poured and announced that she 'd missed it , Peregrine asking if it mattered a hoot anyway , the wireless these day being so hopelessly uninformative , with nothing more important to impart than news of patrol activity on the Maginot Line .
19 That value is small compared with the potential value that a search firm would have if it had a market quotation ; there would be a significant number of new millionaires were that to happen .
20 This last exception leads to an absurdity whereby a contract ( say , to install new kitchen units for a cash price of £2,000 payable immediately on completion of the work ) which would otherwise be cancellable , will be excepted if it contains a term that £35 of the price is not payable until , say , six months after completion .
21 The prosecution has now been been given seven days to decide if it wants a re-trail .
22 In Harris v Wyre Forest DC ; Smith v Bush [ 1989 ] 2 All ER 514 the House of Lords rejected an argument that a disclaimer of liability on a surveyor 's report prevented a duty of care arising in tort and therefore fell outside the Act ; applying s13 , the House held that the disclaimer was subject to the Act and could only prevent a duty arising if it satisfied the test of reasonableness .
23 She had been foolish enough to ask if it had a name .
24 The Commission took the view that the responsibility of a legal service was the provision of legal advice and assistance to individuals , that community action tends to involve only one section of the community , and that the independence of a centre is compromised if it becomes a base for campaigns .
25 ‘ Of course , See if it matches the semen from the victim . ’
26 See if it looks the way it sounds .
27 Sentence 9a is odd because table does not combine normally with see if it occupies the X-slot ; it does , however , function as a perfectly normal occupant of the Y-slot ( Arthur saw the table ) .
28 It claims : ‘ The South Glamorgan Health Authority will be unable to function with the proper degree of independence required if it has a spy in the camp in the personage of the minister 's secretary . ’
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