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

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1 In return for the high interest you earn , your money is tied up and can not be withdrawn easily if you need some of it in a hurry .
2 Although judges were appointed by the authorities at the remaining levels ( circuit courts , judicial tribunals , and the Senate , which acted as a court of appeal ) , they could be dismissed only if they broke the law themselves .
3 Just think you 'd be laughing now if they 'd spent that five grand on it
4 But it will not be contained effectively if we do not deal with the refugee problem immediately . ’
5 The implications of mediation between the user and the source is a question that needs to be addressed especially if it increases in the electronic archive .
6 It can be rescued only if we do not take judicial opinions at face value at all ; we must treat all the judges who worry about problematical statutes and precedents as practising some unmotivated form of deception .
7 Now this is very common you do n't know what you 're working with so you ca n't really be expected even if you get the answer if
8 Ninety women that have all been forgotten , just like these twenty three could be forgotten today if we do n't do something about it .
9 On orders from the new Earl , my visits to the house were to be permitted only if I agreed to be supervised .
10 On divorce a married woman may now apply for a property transfer order , and this can be made even if she has made no direct financial contribution to the purchase or improvement of the matrimonial home .
11 An understanding of what lies between the parties may be made easier if we refer to some of the statutory provisions in the Rules of the Supreme Court regarding the taxation of costs .
12 The reason why the two sets of coefficients in equations ( 3.3 ) and ( 3.4 ) should be the same under rational expectations can be seen clearly if we subtract equation ( 3.4 ) from equation ( 3.3 ) to obtain :
13 The difference can be seen easily if we turn the Apostles ' Creed into a series of questions ( Do you believe in God , the Father Almighty ? etc. ) and then ask what reply is appropriate .
14 It has to be rehearsed all together , it ca n't be done best if someone arrives two days before the performance . ’
15 So it might be possible for a 50-year-old with a heart condition to be acting reasonably if he turned down a job involving more stress and daily travel , whereas a 30-year-old executive with no personal problems who rejected the same offer might forfeit his claim to statutory redundancy pay .
16 Equally , if an institution has excess funds at the moment , and expects interest rates to rise , it will be acting rationally if it does not lend those funds out , except very short term .
17 In the first place , it will be transferred only if it has been given previously to a candidate of higher preference now elected with a surplus or eliminated .
18 But 90 per cent of them could be prevented actually if we had better working and environmental conditions or were n't so stressed and needed to smoke and drink to kill the pain of daily life .
19 It should also be recognised that their progress with reading and writing is likely to be handicapped initially if they come to school with a restricted knowledge and experience of language .
20 Your Midland TESSA will be closed immediately if you do not comply with the statutory requirements for a TESSA , and the consequence will be the same as for early withdrawal of your deposit .
21 an advertisement should be approved only if it complies , in all material respects , with the SIB rules ( see checklist of contents contained in the Interim Accounts Checklist ( Form 825 ) ) and when the working papers are complete ( including verification and recording of all facts )
22 If the purpose of your interview is to raise finance , then your case will be helped immeasurably if you go into the interview with a clear and well-documented proposition .
23 In these schools , he implied , people would be falling over themselves to get jobs , and , in certain cases , they might be employed even if they had no formal teaching qualifications , though that was not expected to be the norm .
24 This last observation may mean that additions , repairs and restorations could be recognised even if they had been carried out with lacquer from the lacquer tree instead of imitations of it .
25 If you do n't do this , the adjacent floorboards will be damaged even if you use a floorboard saw .
26 I think I 'll be getting home if you do n't mind .
27 ‘ What would you be doing now if you had n't come down ? ’
28 Indeed he would be doing so if he did no more than move an item from one place on a shelf to another .
29 Because you would be saying well if we have classes this provides us with a way forward for the future in a way that if we have absolute egalitarianism that , how would we make progress through to socialism ?
30 Here 's an imag-inary line-up Leeds might be fielding now if they 'd held on to the stars they rejected .
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