Example sentences of "if it become " in BNC.

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1 If it becomes obvious during the base leg or final turn that you are far too high to be able to get down in the chosen field , it is often possible to make an S-turn to use up some of the height .
2 Put simply , if it becomes the custom or the practice of a group of workers to do a job in a certain way and management makes no objection , then that method of working can be cited as a precedent in disputes .
3 Mr Clarke 's undertaking will be seen as a promise to provide more money , if it becomes necessary , in an effort to assuage the doctors ' concerns about the contract .
4 If it becomes necessary for you to cancel and claim you must notify us ( or your travel agent ) immediately to obtain a cancellation invoice before claiming .
5 Its transponder means it can be located if it becomes detached from its lift wire and umbilical .
6 The river water crowfoot , Ranunculus fluitans , grows in gravel , and dies if it becomes too covered up by silt .
7 In the industrial context , too , it might be relevant to consider whether your reputation will be damaged if it becomes widely known that you have had your work taken away from you .
8 How am I going to encourage and , if it becomes necessary , enforce these requirements and rules ?
9 At the end of the exercise have a short period of conversation while you concentrate on the fingertips on your larynx and on feeling the right degree of voice volume , your friend keeping check for you on the right amount of voice volume and indicating if it becomes too loud or too quiet .
10 If it becomes political , it has no special affinity for ethnically labelled politics .
11 If it becomes unneeded , it can be sent home or , as more often , denied entry .
12 This potential demand is estimated to be of the order of 600,000 , and if it becomes clear that the housing market has bottomed out and house prices are rising once more , it could provide significant support to the housing market .
13 It said : ‘ If it becomes known that UK companies have supplied equipment for manufacture of munitions we could truthfully say that when the licences were issued we had no reason to believe that this civilian equipment was for other than general industrial purposes . ’
14 ‘ I accept the recommendation that the licences should not be revoked , but if it becomes public knowledge that the tools are to be used to make munitions , deliveries would have to stop at once .
15 A Gemmill-O'Kane partnership would in many ways be an ideal solution to the managerial position if it becomes vacant . ’
16 We have always believed that South Africa can only realise its true potential if it becomes a prosperous , non-racial , multi-party democracy .
17 For the same reasons , a person who has HIV infection should inform their GP of this only if it becomes relevant for diagnosis or treatment .
18 You should always seek veterinary advice without delay in this case because the condition of a young puppy can deteriorate very rapidly if it becomes dehydrated .
19 If it becomes bored , a young dog especially may try to gnaw at a seat and cause a lot of damage .
20 Anyway , if it becomes known the lass left a child behind , the authorities will be visitin' you , and then you 'll be able to get rid of her . ’
21 This sometimes leads to a resentment of the teachers responsible for guiding the youth into sport , particularly if it becomes obvious that the interest in the youth was purely because of his sporting success .
22 If it becomes law , a bill now before Italy 's parliament will in any case forbid the Treasury from making the Bank of Italy print money for its debts .
23 Provided all the shares are owned by a government agency or by a financial institution , a joint-stock company may become a one-man company , but if it becomes insolvent the sole shareholder is liable for all the company 's indebtedness .
24 If it becomes clear that some words are being asked for over and over prepare Language Master cards .
25 Again , if it becomes too difficult for you to deal with this problem alone , there are readily-available college counselling services .
26 It is these few people who are probably very dependent on public transport , and , if it becomes too expensive or infrequent , they may find themselves unable to live in the rural community .
27 You can protest about this if it becomes a burden , but the time expended in doing so is probably inefficiently spent .
28 If it becomes a major instrument for redistribution of income then it is involved in the political arguments over equality and social justice as well as in meeting basic need .
29 This discussion will be even more urgent if it becomes common for criminal proceedings to arise from road traffic accidents .
30 If it becomes necessary the
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