Example sentences of "the [noun sg] if [art] [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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31 Presently , no entry relating to the section will be entered on the register if the land is already registered because a transferee of registered land made under a disposition without valuable consideration is subject to minor interests ( such as rights of creditors ) ( see Land Registration Act 1925 ss20(4) and 23(5) ) .
32 Information about a specific field is displayed at the bottom of the page if the cursor is positioned on a field and HELP is pressed .
33 ( 2 ) The adequacy of pension funding Whether or not an insurer will wish to exclude warranties relating to funding adequacy will depend on whether a recent valuation is available from the managers of the fund and whether the vendor can claim against the valuation if the funding is shown subsequently to be inadequate .
34 There is no cover under this section of the policy if a claim is also made under item 1 of the section which makes payments for delays for every 12 hour period up to the maximum in the policy .
35 You will find that , in the initial stages , it is much easier to control the tail if the model is always kept moving slowly forwards .
36 There is the gravest risk of a rupture of the uterus if the section is not carried out and the natural labour process is permitted to continue .
37 However , there is one important exception , namely that the Panel will normally waive the obligation if a Whitewash is obtained ( see para 8.5 below ) .
38 The adjective must of course be one which can plausibly be ascribed to the entity of the subject if the whole is to be grammatically acceptable .
39 If the ballvalve on the feed-and-expansion tank jams open , it could cause the tank to overflow ( remember that the overflow pipe is really just a warning pipe designed to warn of a leaking valve , and it may not be able to cope with the flow if the valve is fully open ) .
40 The shoes and socks might be on the floor if the patient is capable of reaching down for them .
41 They are more likely to make the effort if the subject is interesting and they are alert than when they are tired , hungry or bored .
42 Whether it does so or not , the court will not entertain the application if the child is already the subject of a care or supervision order or earlier care proceedings are not yet concluded ( s31(7) ) .
43 ( 6 ) Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this subsection , it shall be competent for the licensing board to entertain objections from the chief constable , lodged at any time before the hearing of the application if the board is satisfied that there is sufficient reason why due notice and intimation of the objection could not be given , and in such a case the chief constable shall , where practicable , cause his objections to be intimated to the applicant before the hearing .
44 ‘ But stripping paper is n't the answer , ’ he yelled — ‘ it is n't the answer if the wall is basically no good ! ’ people nodded some more .
45 An employee who , in the course of his employment , has made an invention which belongs to his employer may be awarded compensation to be paid by the employer if the patent is of outstanding benefit to the employer ( section 40 ) .
46 The computer can not interpret the information if the tag is dirty or marked .
47 Please remember that both parties must sign the form if the account is to be in joint names .
48 ‘ The groom 's family must settle how much money they will pay the bride if the marriage is a failure and ends in divorce . ’
49 the address of the property if the charge is Standard or Collective .
50 But the settlement is believed to have given Kuwait assurances that its production could go up in the summer if the market is strong enough .
51 Varnishes can be used direct from the container if the diameter is large enough for the brush being used , but it is better to pour the varnish into a paint kettle which has a wire stretched across the middle , so that excess varnish can be scraped off on the wire .
52 If you claim for loss of or damage to the glass in your cars windscreen or windows , or to the bodywork scratched by the broken glass , you will only have to pay the first £40 of the cost if the replacement is carried out by a General Accident approved windscreen specialist .
53 If you claim for loss of or damage to the glass in your cars windscreen or windows , or to the bodywork scratched by the broken glass , you will only have to pay the first £40 of the cost if the replacement is carried out by a General Accident approved windscreen specialist .
54 If you claim for loss of or damage to the glass in your cars windscreen or windows , or to the bodywork scratched by the broken glass , you will only have to pay the first £40 of the cost if the replacement is carried out by a General Accident approved windscreen specialist .
55 However , it can be a disadvantage for the customer if an item is purchased as a gift .
56 By far the most common is a demand for amendment with the object of petitioning against the order if the demand is not met .
57 Psychotherapy can usually remedy the tendency if the client is disposed to cooperate .
58 Bars are awarded in the usual way and , as is common to most awards , are depicted by a rosette worn on the ribbon if the medal is not worn .
59 For example , a surgeon may justifiably run the risk of killing the patient if the operation is necessary to save life , whereas employers may not take a substantial risk with the lives of their workers in order to increase profits .
60 Students will have an incentive to seek more information about the patient if the information is well presented .
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