Example sentences of "if it [be] [not/n't] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 If it is n't if you have n't got the two lengths given you 've got you 've got one length plus one angle .
2 Also , if you purchase in resort through an HCI-uniformed Representative a local excursion , trip or tour , we will pay you reasonable compensation if it is not as advertised on the HCI Noticeboard or Information Book or in the HCI Resort Guide .
3 We ask for three O eight to be referred or opposed if it is not and that you support motion three O nine as it 's in line with current policy .
4 The calculations would seem a lunatic fantasy if it was n't that they were produced by an organization which then occupied the centre stage of British energy policy .
5 If it was n't that we had to develop from an egg in every generation , I do n't think that kind of conservatism would be observed .
6 ‘ I would go crazy if I had to stop 500 racing after just one season , especially if it was n't because of my own fault .
7 Common sense told me the news would break sooner or later , even if it was n't until my funeral , so on first being diagnosed , I had rung Clifford , with a statement to give to the press , should it become necessary , to the effect that my job was to make people forget their problems and not to talk about mine .
8 If it was not until later that the accused discovered that he had been overpaid it is suggested that the money no longer belongs to another because ownership of it passes on payment .
9 The then Lord Chief Justice in 1980 commented that , If it were not that a high proportion of cases are compromised long before they reach court the administration of justice would soon grind to a halt ; the courts would be overwhelmed by the volume of work . ’
10 If it were n't that a judge has to decide a case , quite a few of Edward 's legal opinions would probably end in a question mark . ’
11 Afterwards Jared Tunstall had said to her mama , ‘ It was a question of a little hustler meeting a big one , and if it were n't that he has hurt Sally-Anne so badly I could almost admire the swine for his gall .
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