Example sentences of "if it is [adv] [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 The project pointed out that an audit is easier if it is carefully planned and responsibility for particular aspects is shared out .
2 A trade usage will be imported if it is widely known and followed , and is sufficiently certain , binding and reasonable .
3 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 .
4 If it is n't rising or descending damp , water finds its way in by stealth .
5 No , no , I mean blokes who live on their own , men who help , men who do other work about the house , even if it is n't cleaning and that .
6 Certainly platelets do not normally adhere to arterial endothelium if it is not damaged but the explanation for this antithrombotic property of intact endothelium remains obscure .
7 The family member also progressively adapts so that the effects of the disease are largely the progressive effects of that adaptation — The disease always gets worse if it is not treated but nonetheless the family member develops ways in which he or she can somehow live with the disease .
8 If it is not set and you wish it to be then you should contact your LIFESPAN Manager .
9 If it is not set and you wish it to be then you should contact your LIFESPAN Manager .
10 If it is not found and harnessed , no tension will be felt by the participants and the experience will have no natural momentum .
11 This measure may be of use to health care planners , but , even if it is eventually validated and accepted as an equitable way of allocating resources , it will be of little help to general practitioners , whose decisions are mostly concerned with managing self limiting minor illnesses .
12 Often these compromise theories state , in effect , that punishment is only justified if it is both deserved and likely to have deterrent effects ( eg von Hirsch , 1976 : chs 5 and 6 ) .
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