Example sentences of "of [noun] if it is " in BNC.

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1 The Council may also from time to time promulgate Codes of Practice if it is of the opinion that such codes will further the objects of the Council .
2 The House of Lords disagreed and it is now the law that it may be enough for the transaction to contain an element of bounty if it is of the kind conferred by the exercise of a special power of appointment .
3 Moreover , an investor would only obtain a deduction in respect of premiums if it is a financial institution holding its interest as trading stock .
4 If it is a nice and finely balanced question whether the statute of wills is more consistent with traditional principles of law if it is interpreted to forbid murderers to inherit , then wrestling with that question is hardly a sensible way of deciding what most people would now favour .
5 So it would seem that even a defence may be an abuse of process if it is not based on private rights .
6 So in spite of the fact that guilt under Section 28 revolves around the intention of the authority and hence the librarian , it is possible that the homosexual nature of the content may at some stage be the focus of attention if it is believed to have no artistic or literary merit .
7 Under current German law , traders can export all types of waste if it is to be used for " commercial purposes " in the destination country .
8 address of principal place of business if it is unincorporated
9 address of principal place of business if it is unincorporated
10 address of principal place of business if it is unincorporated
11 Many Christians only see meaning in the death of Jesus if it is linked to the resurrection .
12 A marriage is also void on the ground of nearness of relationship if it is entered into between ascendants and descendants , e.g. parent and child , grandparent and grandchild ,
13 Even if the court can not point to the actual error , nevertheless , if the figure is so extravagantly large or so inadequately small that the only conclusion is that he must have gone wrong somewhere , then the court will interfere in much the same way as the Court of Appeal will interfere with an award of damages if it is a wholly erroneous estimate .
14 Obviously , in terms of calories you can afford to drink a greater quantity of alcohol if it is an occasional rather than a daily indulgence .
15 Clearly , your commercial is going to have to achieve some kind of miracle if it is to avoid boring the pants off the heavy viewer and still have some impact on the light viewer .
16 In general , a newly proposed theory will be acceptable as worthy of the consideration of scientists if it is more falsifiable than its rival , and especially if it predicts a new kind of phenomenon not touched on by its rival .
17 Meanwhile , declining confidence in the pound , and perhaps in the ‘ Thatcher Revolution , ’ is severely constraining ministers at a time when — as a formidable faction in the Cabinet has recognised — the Government needs to give a higher priority to the quality of life if it is not to be swept aside in the 1990s .
18 But the cult of ugliness can become just as fake as the cult of prettiness if it is a denial of its opposite .
19 According to both the coal industry and the National Wildlife Federation , the government will as a result be forced to pay out hundreds of millions of dollars if it is to prevent strip-mining on protected lands .
20 This is probably the most difficult material to handle because the many characters and nationalities involved in the various available libretti must express themselves as distinctively as they do in real life and the choreographer must try and ensure his design has some semblance of reality if it is to communicate meaning .
21 This is because s. 81(2) of the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 states that a dismissal is by reason of redundancy if it is ‘ wholly or mainly attributable to … the fact that his ( i.e. the employee 's ) employer … has ceased or intends to cease , to carry on that business in the place where the employee was so employed … ’ .
22 Barbara Conroy , in her book on library staff development discusses evaluation in terms of how far stated objectives have been achieved , and emphasizes that although evaluation requires careful identification of what is being evaluated and why , to decide the ‘ how , when and where ’ , of evaluation if it is to be more than ‘ just a way of channelling impressionistic information into a required report form ’ , that it is not a highly ‘ esoteric ’ activity , necessarily involving ‘ complex research methodology ’ .
23 A naturally placid horse will show signs of nervousness if it is brought up in a rough home , while a naturally nervous horse which has always experienced a sympathetic and secure home will be quite placid .
24 Obviously you can get no joy out of motherhood if it is simply a constant worry .
25 If , as I have argued , thought and consciousness irreducibly escape the net of physicalist interpretation , and if , as I have suggested , the external world must possess the mind-like property of generality if it is to be conceivable , then we can see that Socrates ' assertion in the Phaedo , that the world must be explained by reference to mind , was essentially correct .
26 The law must resort to some kind of moral and social evaluation of conduct if it is to identify and separate out the most heinous killings .
27 This is taking up time , but if hon. Members are alleging that I took a point of order from the hon. Member for Surbiton ( Mr. Tracey ) , I did so because the Chair has to hear the point of order if it is alleged that something unparliamentary happened during the course of Question Time .
28 Even if a database contains pre-existing works , it can be considered to be a new work of copyright if it is the result of selection and judgment .
29 However , what you should always remember is that the picture must contain a reasonable amount of detail if it is not to look dull .
30 In this context , therefore , a benefit is only of value if it is perceived as a benefit by those who receive it .
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