Example sentences of "if [coord] when it [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 If you are not ready to deal with the problem of alcohol misuse if and when it occurs , one day you could be faced with a crisis .
2 They 're also ready for the snow if and when it arrives .
3 Do something if and when it feels right .
4 Now quite clearly the new settlement erm when it , if and when it goes ahead will be outside erm the area of the green belt and which by definition is by and large the area of the Greater York er er study area , and I think in response to er Mr 's point , we 've accepted as a need for a er a minor amendment to the wording of policy H one to reflect that er that reality .
5 If the centrality of the military is clear in the relatively open policy-making process of the United States , it is less so in Britain and the old Soviet Union ( and now Russia ) , whose continued high spending levels on the military make it clear that the military will be no less active if and when it perceives its interests threatened .
6 The thinking in some quarters is that Intel Corp 's Pentium , if and when it does finally arrive , will be priced at $795 for the 60MHz species and $995 for the 66MHz .
7 Thinking in some quarters is that Intel Corp 's Pentium , if and when it does arrive , will be priced at $795 for the 60MHz species and $995 for the 66MHz .
8 And er , if and when it 's published , there will be millions of words , I mean there are now , and I do n't how large it is now , it 's impossible to tell how large , erm , but just a couple of years , for example , amounts to over a quarter of a million words , so if you run that back to nineteen sixty nine , you see it is going to be one of the largest books ever written .
9 NAFTA , if and when it comes , will boost the Mexican economy , but not quickly or strongly enough to stem the tide .
10 The distinction has been more in the minds of the negotiators ( especially the British negotiators ) than it has been a reality or , more important , likely to be given much credence by the Court of Justice if and when it comes to adjudicate on the basis of the Treaty .
11 Oxfordshire have wanted it back as a site to open up to a much wider public , it 's not very suitable for a prison anyway , certainly since local government reorganisation in 1974 and they have plans for making use of it if and when it comes back to the county
12 That is not this case and , if and when it arises , the courts will be faced with a novel problem of considerable legal and ethical complexity .
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