Example sentences of "[noun sg] if it [be] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A payment of interest , however , would be charged to corporation tax in the recipient 's hands and would attract a liability to pay ACT if it is then distributed to the recipient 's own shareholders .
2 Before proceeding , it is perhaps appropriate to examine what is meant by deregulation and to try to access the likely effect of the philosophy if it is fully extended to international air transport .
3 They point out that the model predicts that a stimulus will lose associability if it is consistently followed by a reinforcer of a given size but that if the size of the reinforcer varies from trial to trial then associability will be maintained .
4 The visual impact of materials never fails to illicit a response if it is well chosen .
5 No it 's quite a nice smell if it 's like taken out now .
6 But it might as well save its money if it is merely going to flow out of the country into the pockets and profits of foreign firms .
7 Did the car do its job if it was totally destroyed ?
8 He said Bonn was favourably disposed to such a conference if it were well prepared .
9 He made it clear that he thought a minority Labour government would have no right to a dissolution if it was rapidly defeated in the Commons .
10 This implies that a share should sell for PE o times its earnings per share if it is fairly priced .
11 It can also help to set the debate agenda if it is strategically planned .
12 a capital sum may be paid directly to the settlor ; 2. a capital sum may be paid indirectly to the settlor ; 3. a capital sum may be deemed to have been paid to the settlor if a sum is paid to any third party at the settlor 's direction ; 4. a capital sum shall be deemed to be paid to the settlor if the sum is paid to any third party by virtue of an assignment by the settlor of his right to receive it ; and 5. a capital sum shall be deemed to have been paid to the settlor if it is otherwise paid or applied by them for the benefit of the settlor .
13 Woman-centred psychology , like egalitarian feminist psychology , needs to address theory if it is really to change psychological discourses of gender .
14 If during repairs , further underlying damage is found , this damage may only be accepted as coming within the cover of the policy if it is directly related to the incident giving rise to the claim .
15 ‘ What Tory back-benchers should be thinking about is the mass retribution that will come upon the Tory Party as people discover the full impact of this treaty if it is ever brought into effect .
16 ‘ I 'll take you up on that offer of a bed if it 's still going . ’
17 Instead , the logical policy is to tax consumption , at a rate which reflects not the disposal cost of a good but the costs which would be inflicted on society if it were illegally dumped .
18 ‘ I think the full list would lose its stature if it was just to open its doors to everything .
19 Argument will only grow in a large organization if it is actually encouraged , and if the example is given from the top with courteous listening and praise for differences of view .
20 The basis of this professional disagreement was I think that Professor B. did not regard artificial ventilation as being a ‘ cruel treatment ’ and took a much more optimistic view than Dr. I. as to the likelihood of it being possible to wean J. from such ventilation if it were ever undertaken .
21 One said : ‘ It might not be a bad idea if it was all to come out .
22 ‘ This little oasis is a great pleasure to everyone in the area and it would be a travesty if it were ever to go the same way as everywhere else in the Newbury district — for commercial gain . ’
23 And , gentlemen , I should like to say this also ; our Party if it is properly conducted has no reason to fear that the mass of the people in this country will not support it ( Hear , hear ) .
24 a party if it was closely linked to that party by organisation , loyalty to party goals and the partisanship of its readers .
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