Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [adv] if [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 An alternative view is that the accused is guilty only if he foresaw that he might not be able to redeem the article .
2 Under s.4(3) the accused is guilty only if he has a commercial purpose .
3 The only things is that now if we did that , what we want instead of saying on it , it ought to say .
4 And this is possible only if they have control over the processes that convert raw materials to products of value .
5 I mean if , if , if , if the principal of the five per cent is acceptable then if you wish to qualify the being put in from the words you said then that is acceptable by the labour group .
6 No , there 's some here if you want
7 Snake venom is usually clear yellow and is dangerous only if it gets into the bloodstream .
8 The monotony is relieved somewhat if you have the opportunity to talk to a fellow traveller who feels the same about long train journeys , then you have something in common besides moaning about the rigours of train travel .
9 It is obvious enough if you happen to be going through a particularly traumatic time , but what about when you are doing all those ordinary things like reading , writing , driving or pursuing any so-called ‘ relaxing ’ activity ?
10 For instance , someone contemplating a sentence like the following ( from an issue of Women 's Journal ) might be excused for suspecting that so-called ‘ natural gender ’ is natural only if one happens to be male :
11 That 's all well if you want it erased , I will I mean it 's up to you entirely
12 But it is poisonous so if I start smelling it I 'm going have to switch the cupboard on to suck the fumes away .
13 On the other hand we all know that any social and political change — call it revolution or not , it does n't really matter — is meaningful only if it builds new institutions .
14 Use of naturalistic information is wholly disallowed only if there can be some settlable choice of cognitive methods where all of our naturalistic information is available only if we resolve the choice in one of the possible ways .
15 Thank you so if I press play and record now twenty one thirty , twenty two thirty it 's half past ten thirty five to half past ten that 's alright so if I press play and record now it should come on at wha one and a half and ten one forty so it should come on when it says one forty .
16 I know she 's naughty anyway if it 's recorded , that 's her tackled .
17 Indeed the Law Commission Working Paper No 77 , Implied Terms in Contracts for the Supply of Goods ( 1977 ) , recognised three possible approaches : firstly , the bailor is strictly liable ( Jones v Page ( 1867 ) 15 LT 619 per Kelly CB at p621 ) ; secondly , the goods must be as fit as care and skill can make them ( Hyman v Nye ( 1881 ) 6 QBD 685 per Lindley J at p682 ) ; thirdly , the bailor is liable only if he fails to take reasonable care to ensure that the goods are fit which , as the via media of the two other approaches , was eventually adopted in s9 of SGSA 1982 .
18 Hence , to the extent that consent is justified non-instrumentally as a constitutive element in a relationship between a citizen and his society , it is valid only if it exists between a citizen and a reasonably just society .
19 ‘ Make sure everything is secure even if you do n't think anyone would want to steal it , ’ said PC Fishwick .
20 so it 's bad enough if they gather them in the gathering them in the barrel like , the barrel bit , but not the sort of
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