Example sentences of "[adv] be [adj] if [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Two quantities can only be equal if they contain the same powers of space , time and mass .
2 It must , indeed , have been clear to everyone that the claims of Canterbury could only be successful if they had the support of the king and the English bishops .
3 While management development can , and should , influence management , it will only be successful if it responds to the state of management .
4 Even afterwards he could only be sure if he asked her , and she would think that odd .
5 This will only be possible if we encourage a climate of investment , enterprise and partnership .
6 This would only be possible if she had intensive 24-hour cover : if she could employ carers both night and day who could be flexible enough to adapt to her needs rather than vice versa .
7 It would only be possible if I did n't love you , but I do . ’
8 Aid will only be available if they pay larger amounts than those demanded now and which present experience shows they can not afford .
9 However , it seems that such a provision can not be a contractual promise , and will only be effective if it gives rise to an estoppel ; it therefore will not exclude the implied term of fitness for purpose unless the seller believes it and relies on it ( Lowe v Lombank [ 1960 ] 1 All ER 611 ) .
10 Section 8 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act provides that a clause in a contract which purports to exclude or restrict liability for misrepresentation will only be effective if it satisfies the requirement of reasonableness .
11 Instead she said quietly , and with more patience than she felt , ‘ Victoria , your father will not only be annoyed if you do n't go to the party tonight , he 'll also be extremely upset .
12 While it may be straightforward to assess whether a lease is renewed properly or a contract accurately drafted — it will soon be clear if they have been or not — these transactions do n't carry much potential for building long-term relationships or adding value through additional services .
13 If he does make another comeback though , it would not be surprising if he wins a fourth title because , if he can get back behind a wheel six weeks after being so close to death , there is no knowing what the courageous Austrian can do .
14 It would not be surprising if you found that the work started arriving either only just on time or even late .
15 It is therefore not going to be possible to behave as though you were at a genuine social occasion and it will not be surprising if you feel awkward and nervous .
16 At the back of my mind , perhaps , was a kind of childish vanity : there is a lot of dull , humdrum work to be done in local politics and I felt Richard would not be impressed if he knew I was abandoning him three nights a week in order to address envelopes or collect jumble .
17 So do not be disappointed if you fail to receive a windfall or secure your greatest ambition .
18 Do not be disappointed if you do not see anything of either of these events .
19 But taking out your own cover may not be necessary if you belong to a trade association which offers its members the benefit of confidential advice if they run into difficulties at work .
20 Er , er Mr might have added that er the village hall management committees which er he has a great affection would not be unhappy if they had the sum of five hundred and one thousand one hundred and thirteen pounds with which to provide sources , er resources for the communities that he represents .
21 Does this show that the father would not be neutral if he remained aloof from the quarrel ?
22 Use the soft hyphen in words which would not be hyphenated if they fell in the middle of a line .
23 You will not be shocked if I speak of — things a vicar 's daughter — ’
24 Our Report would not be credible if it did not acknowledge these differences and explain our response to them .
25 People in the Redcar area should not be alarmed if they hear a loud bang tomorrow morning .
26 Would it not be helpful if we used existing machinery more effectively ?
27 I imagine that the frustrated passengers would not be amused if they realised that the delay was caused by a restless spirit but the report of the accident can be checked in British Rail 's archives .
28 Even letting you you 've all talked about the you know employers are paying money in and so on , we do n't want the schemes wound up , er if I was the the employer , might I not be concerned if you elected a a chairman that was n't erm favourable to me ?
29 Slater had been invited , and had persuaded Graham he would not be gate-crashing if he came along too .
30 Lovely warm things will be said to-day : she might not be dead if we had said them to her while alive , and let her weep out her hurt and pain at her rejection on our shoulders .
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