Example sentences of "if [ex0] be [prep] [be] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If there is to be a single offence of serious sexual assault , there are arguments for including all cases of obtaining sex by fear or threats within that .
2 Everything about it exceeded expectation , though one of the things that struck him was that while the fairways are wide , the hitting area is in fact very narrow if there is to be a chance of attacking the flagsticks .
3 I recognize my fault ( if there is a fault ) and my debt ( if there is to be a debt ) but the question now is this : if I 'm not completely broke , I am at least in serious trouble .
4 If there is to be a vote , arrange for it to be taken at the next meeting , not immediately after the discussion .
5 If there is to be a straight replacement , is there a policy procedure for completing the exercise ?
6 There is no obligation to extradite if there is to be a prosecution instead .
7 If there is to be a sit-down meal , you will then have a much better opportunity to get some good shots , hopefully without missing out on too much of the turkey yourself .
8 Thus , if there is to be a section about ‘ microtext history ’ and another section about ‘ macrotext history ’ , they can not both go by the name ‘ history ’ .
9 The starting point must be the teacher 's current perception of the problem if there is to be a widening of awareness and reframing of it as the exploration proceeds .
10 But if there is to be a new morality — new values for the new situation resulting from technological and political change in the closing years of the twentieth century — then the creation of that new morality must in the end be a joint enterprise of both women and men .
11 Moreover I agree with her that , if there is to be a right to recovery in respect of taxes exacted unlawfully by the revenue , it is irrelevant to consider whether the old rule barring recovery of money paid under mistake of law should be abolished , for that rule can have no application where the remedy arises not from error on the part of the taxpayer , but from the unlawful nature of the demand by the revenue .
12 If there is to be a full hearing of her application for a residence order it seems improbable that it could now be heard before the end of July at the earliest .
13 If there is to be a fairly detailed piece of note writing it very often is a fairly near or an exact copy of something that 's already gone before .
14 If there is to be a ‘ secondary literacy ’ of the kind imagined and enacted in Verbivore , it will necessarily have a reciprocal relationship with contemporary technological inventions and institutions .
15 Again , if there is to be a specific charge on shares in subsidiary companies ( which may be a necessary precaution ) trustees are needed in order that someone independent of the holding company shall be able to exercise the voting rights attached to the shares .
16 In other words , if there is to be a contribution from taxes to balance the operating account , then it should be explicit and calculation of it should also be explicit as should a contribution from Housing to the General Fund .
17 Will he tell them why , if there is to be a days-at-sea restriction , he can not pay fishermen the same financial support that farmers get when their land goes awry ?
18 If there is to be a defence agreement , it must be in terms of integration of weaponry , what the targets are , and the supply of equipment .
19 If there is to be a completion audit and the consideration is to be assessedor adjusted based upon this audit — which is often the case with an asset sale — what is the point of this warranty ?
20 If there is to be a money famine . ’
21 If there is to be a conspiracy , at least everyone will see that it exists and will know who is involved .
22 During my forthcoming Presidential Year it is my belief , as I know it is yours , that the Institute should and shall continue to look forward into the 90s and beyond and if there is to be a theme , it should quite simply be ‘ The Institute ’ .
23 Cos the if there is to be a proposal modification , that must inevitably be the subject of another examination in public .
24 If there is to be a rehearsal you may prefer them to bring a practice leotard in order to keep any specially chosen outfit for the performance .
25 " The prevailing view of the British public is likely to be that , if there is to be a choice between seals and fishermen , then it should be seals " , said Goodlad .
26 Point out that in the case of a married couple or a permanent relationship ( especially between a man and woman living together and with the possibility of children , planned or unexpected ) , the joint tenancy is the surest guarantee that on the death of either there will at least be a roof over the heads of the surviving family , particularly if there is to be a mortgage supported by a life endowment policy .
27 We therefore feel it is absolutely vital that if there is to be a new settlement , it should come forward through the structure plan .
28 Er and I again I have to say that we have not come to any conclusions about the new settlement , but certainly if there is to be a new settlement , then generally people would like more certainty .
29 If there is to be a time taken for a further hearing before me in relation to the question of interest and or a structured settlement , I regret that the parties will have to follow me , not purely from Chelmsford to London but thereafter to Maidstone .
30 A court order enables either party to go back to the court if unreasonable delay in carrying out the terms of the order is experienced , and if there is to be a conveyance of the matrimonal home following an agreement between the husband and the wife ( not incorporated into a court order ) it is always open to either party to make application to the court at any time .
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