Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] [conj] it be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It follows from this analysis that the provision of the report to the borrower is an action by the building society and that if it is prepared without appropriate skill and care the ground of the complaint , namely breach of the society 's contractual obligation , falls within paragraph 1 ( a ) of Part III to Schedule 12 .
2 After a troubled night I went to Government House next morning and said to HE that I was convinced that this would be a disastrous step and that if it was decided to take it I must resign on the spot and announce in public my reasons for doing so .
3 It would seem that great pains were taken to ensure that the potential division among Incomer/Shetlander lives would not be spoken about , and that if it was spoken about in a public forum , the arrival of incomers would be made to look less ominous .
4 It is difficult to avoid the further thought that the given characterization of consciousness is elliptical , and that when it is filled in , as it must be , we are no further ahead , but have our definiendum turning up in the definiens .
5 In a speech in Donegal before the by-election in November 1980 , Garrett FitzGerald of Fine Gael said , ‘ Until and unless it is shown conclusively that this danger can be effectively-controlled , which appears not to be the case , we oppose exploration ’ .
6 If and when it is accepted , the agent will take ten per cent commission on your royalties .
7 But countries now have the option of making drawings under a standby arrangement whereby they negotiate access to the credit tranches but only use the facility if and when it is required .
8 Rather , it existed to provide organized support for young men of military age determined to resist conscription if and when it was introduced .
9 Erm i it was strange I know , I ca n't explain it logically , it was just we we certainly we felt in the office that we would somehow know if and when it was gon na happen .
10 When an enactment is passed there is finality unless and until it is amended or repealed by Parliament .
11 An instructive example of this approach is to be found in German law , in which we find a general right of recovery which is subject to the principle that an administrative act is , even if in fact unlawful , treated as legally effective unless and until it is cancelled , either by the authority itself or by an administrative court .
12 In the normal course of events , the registration continues unless and until it is cancelled by the Society .
13 ‘ But unless and until it is endorsed by consent by all the communities in Northern Ireland there can be no significant move forward in that direction . ’
14 Erm again I i would n't have thought that you know odd days here and there would have any effect but if if it 's going to more long term and the you know the amount increases then it could have an effect on your premature retirement compensation .
15 Not because I 've tapped it into the word processor so many times — though that would be reason enough — but because once it is uttered even the most sensible , humane people tend to react in a disturbing , almost totalitarian , way .
16 Not because I 've tapped it into the word processor so many times — though that would be reason enough — but because once it is uttered even the most sensible , humane people tend to react in a disturbing , almost totalitarian , way .
17 I mean if if I 'd done that this morning and I 'd written it all up before you came in and then said well what we 've done is this and then we did that and then we did that but as as it was generated as we discussed then then you were with me I hope at the way it went
18 Thus , DNA-dependent phosphorylation of Spl might be an effective mechanism for generating an active transcription factor only when and where it is needed .
19 As and when it 's needed , out it will come . ’
20 He finds the necessary justification for coercion in the justice or efficiency or some other contemporary virtue of the coercive decision itself , as and when it is made by judges , and he adds that consistency with any past legislative or judicial decision does not in principle contribute to the justice or virtue of any present one .
21 The rationale is that it gives artists a share in the value of their work as and when it is resold by dealers and galleries .
22 In the Indian sub-continent the cities have colonised the villages and the rural communities have gradually been eroded until ( ideally for industrial capitalism ) nothing remains but a pool of reserve labour which can be drawn upon as and when it is needed .
23 As the lambs become stronger and more mobile they can move freely in and out of defined heat zones , taking warmth as and when it is needed .
24 I would agree that some of our residential homes , in spite of difficulties do provide very good residential care for people with dementia and that ideally , we need a combination of residential care and cursing skills with good support from community and hospital psychiatric and paramedical services as and when it is needed .
25 It was argued that it would never be possible to produce these bitmaps in real time , ie to create each character as and when it was needed from a master outline .
26 Our aim would be to link in with all the caring agencies in the area and provide care and assistance as and when it was needed .
27 Er , there were one or two of us , not many we helped the er Communist Party branch proper , in their campaigns for er council elections , er sales of the er of the Daily Worker , as as as it was known er in those days .
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