Example sentences of "[noun] if [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 It also adds to the objectivity of research if information gathered from several independent sources points to the same conclusion .
2 ( a ) The meaning of description If goods sold by description are defined in terms of being identified or earmarked , then in the case of a contract for the sale of specific goods , non-correspondence with description ought logically to be impossible since s61(1) of SGA 1979 defines " specific goods " as including those identified and agreed upon at the time of the contract of sale .
3 Thus the yield is 11.75 p.c. before Pep charges which should not reduce the income received below 10.25 p.c. per annum — while retaining the possibility of higher returns if dividends paid by the underlying stocks rise .
4 in 1992 , everything ( apparently ) starts with a D. With D-Ream and D-Influence leading the new D-Mobs , it would be a shame if people passed over the name D*Note .
5 It offered to waive the provisions if suspects surrendered within two months and repented .
6 After 1980 it was possible for charities to reclaim tax paid on money covenanted to them for four years or more , not just at the standard rate of tax , but at the higher rate if individuals paid tax at the higher rate .
7 The current replacement cost of the plant should be established by reference to local supplier or Industrial Exchange and Mart ( HO have copies of various trade publications if difficulties encountered . )
8 Jezrael did n't know if Karel would really explode so many people into space if Madreidetic called his bluff .
9 High boundary if fences marked the position of villas hiding coyly behind rows of evergreens .
10 Section 10(3) ( b ) goes further : ( b ) any failure to do more in relation to any matter than is required by — ( i ) any safety regulations imposing requirements with respect to that matter ; ( ii ) any standards if safety approved for the purposes of this subsection by or under any such regulations and imposing requirements with respect to that matter ; ( iii ) any provision of any enactment or subordinate legislation imposing such requirements with respect to that matter as are designated for the purposes of this subsection by any such regulations .
11 There are very few observable exports in both the sixth and seventh centuries and Wood 's argument for Frankish hegemony over at least Kent may explain the situation if goods moved in one direction , as one leader enhanced his superiority by making lavish gifts to neighbours .
12 To this end , it has produced advertisements suggesting that more lives could be at risk if people switched to smaller cars .
13 Similar projects could be implemented in the North if coordination prevailed on the interrelated problems .
14 For instance , there is a contradiction , in a strict interpretation of : ( 29 ) the circle in the left of the picture is essentially another rectangle The sentence could not be a usable part of the language if language adhered to logical conventions .
15 consider at an early stage if client headed note paper and / or specimen signatures will be required ; and
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