Example sentences of "[noun pl] if it [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 The idea of the bond is both to demonstrate the financial security of the firm and to provide funds to rescue its clients if it goes out of business .
2 No no , but an endowment 's purely savings if it 's taken as a , as a maximum investment plan or a , or a , an i i a pure endowment .
3 ‘ Darlington could miss out on foreign trade opportunities if it does n't begin an enlightened dialogue with these people . ’
4 Greenpeace has warned that the insurance industry could face catastrophic losses if it fails to take action .
5 The time limit can be extended by a further six months if it appears to be ‘ just and equitable ’ to do so .
6 What one hopes for is for the student to remain open to the possibility of aesthetic experience , to accept and enjoy it when it occurs , but not to fake responses if it does not .
7 The BM can flog off the contents of its cellars if it needs money .
8 You can repay your loan at any time , ahead of schedule — for example , if you sell your practice or share in a practice — and can do this in instalments if it suits you .
9 Caine turns down scripts if it means being away from home for too long
10 The amendment requires the court to give reasons if it does not make a compensation order in circumstances where it has power to do so .
11 No one interest can have maximum impact on government policies if it campaigns alone .
12 The Proprietor shall not be liable for any such withholding taxes if it has been complied with the relevant tax exemption requirements and has delivered tot he Publisher an exemption certificate or other proof of such exemption satisfactory to the taxing authorities .
13 The manufacturer could impose full-line forcing , obliging the retailer to take a whole range of its products if it takes one , or tie-in sales , no X sold without Y. It could impose exclusive purchasing ( no products of a certain description to be bought from anywhere but itself ) , and may offer selective and exclusive distribution agreements ( suppliers have to meet certain criteria in order to be selected to distribute a product , and may be offered an exclusive territory or even absolute territorial protection ) .
14 What does a claimant do then they 've got no money then for six weeks if it takes six weeks .
15 With tyre firms around the world laying off thousands of workers , Continental may end up cutting even more workers if it remains independent .
16 I can confirm , however , that the company would not have won this order except as a private sector yard which will have to incur the costs if it makes losses .
17 ( 2 ) In determining whether a lease is one to which section 11 applies — ( b ) a lease which is determinable at the option of the lessor before the expiration of seven years from the commencement of the term shall be treated as a lease for a term of less than seven years , and ( c ) a lease ( other than a lease to which paragraph ( b ) applies ) shall not be treated as a lease for a term of less than seven years if it confers on the lessee an option for renewal for a term which , together with the original term , amounts to seven years or more .
18 Continue to play tricks if it amuses you , Claudia — no doubt the truth will be revealed when we meet up with them .
19 Another reason is that the US will simply need more of the world 's more unusual metals if it wants to meet its targets of producing more military equipment .
20 Similarly , if a fish or shrimp dies , trying to remove the carcass from within the labyrinth of rockwork is a nightmare , and often it is better to simply check that no nitrite or ammonia surge occurs in the tank , doing partial water changes if it does , and leave the corpse to the scavengers .
21 The system will also suffer severe difficulties if it lacks legitimacy with its own employees , including prison staff and probation officers .
22 ‘ It makes me believe that the NFU leadership is unwilling to do anything to really fight for the interests of farmers if it embarrasses the Tory Government .
23 He could be liable for damages if it comes to court .
24 Apart from the fact that a possible-worlds approach inevitably runs into problems if it insists on the logical completeness of fictional universes , it seems to me that what is a valid issue in logic does not necessarily have to be a valid issue in poetics and narratology .
25 They are right to do so , because it can lead to serious problems if it persists .
26 See BALLVALVE PROBLEMS if it has n't .
27 It is worth noting that the Compact will not be fulfilling all of its objectives if it does not regularly ask participating companies to contribute to a wide variety of activities in the Compact schools .
28 The subsidiarity principle ( taking decisions at the lowest practicable level of government ) , which the British government makes much of , is drafted in a form so soft that it will cut both ways if it cuts at all .
29 It depends on contexts in parse trees , and the algorithm can only calculate parse trees if it has enough AND symbols ; so clustering depends on the set of available AND symbols .
30 To hell with it , I 'll go down fighting , it will break me on my terms if it breaks me at all .
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