Example sentences of "if so [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If so dress him in white and use sunshine soapflakes to get the dirt out . )
2 If so let them carry on .
3 If so happens and no points are included in the luggage back to Elland Road or even with one point at Anfield we still will find ourselves far behind already …
4 It was all too obvious what her plot was and she went straight away to see Mrs Browning , resolved to ask outright if Ferdinando was to go to France and if so to plead her case .
5 They involve an agreement that the job will last for a specified period of time , although often provisions are included to enable the contract to be renewed if so desired .
6 They involve an agreement that the job will last for a specified period of time , although often provisions are included to enable the contract to be renewed if so desired .
7 If the right margin is altered move the page number to keep the two in alignment , if so desired .
8 Other members can be added in future if so desired .
9 General Harding did not foresee difficulty in holding the situation on its present basis if so desired for several weeks … "
10 A detailed kinematic understanding is thus available and this can lead on to a comprehensive dynamic and performance analysis if so desired .
11 And that is — perhaps when receiving the undergraduate degree — that the student has reached the point when he or she intellectually can take off on his or her own , if so desired .
12 If so desired , there seems no reason why the applicant , instead of applying under this subsection. should not , as an " occupant , " apply for a permanent transfer from the licensing board at a quarterly meeting under subs .
13 Those appearing before the Arbitrators may be accompanied by a legal advisor if so desired .
14 Has this occurred within the EC and if so does it reflect failure of the peer review system ?
15 If so does it actually propose to bring a confession of faith er in modern terms and if so , can the panel give any idea what form that might take .
16 And the first one is , Is the policy required and if so does it give sufficient guidance .
17 Now obviously B does follow quite properly from A but let's start off with Mr Williamson picking up the question , Is the policy required and if so does it give everybody sufficient guidance .
18 And if so does , does
19 ( c ) If so construed the word " practice " plainly meant practice as a general medical practitioner .
20 If so get in touch with Steve Hack on Farnham 725224 every Monday and we 'll give you some free publicity .
21 Therefore , the paintings shall be free to be exhibited abroad if so decided by the competent body of the Foundation .
22 Er it is not asking the panel to n you know to draft a rite that would used and I , I would interpret this to mean that it 's asking the panel to look up the theological propriety if you like of such a rite and bring forward suggestions which would then be passed for implementation , if so decided , to the panel on worship .
23 1.1 Any order sent to the Seller by the Purchaser shall be accepted entirely at the discretion of the Seller , and , if so accepted , will only be accepted upon these conditions ( hereafter referred to as the " Conditions " ) and by means of the Seller 's standard order acknowledgement form .
24 If so write and tell me all about it — I 'll be sending a bottle of Moet & Chandon Champagne for the best letter !
25 On the other hand , pressure of whatever character , whether acting on the fears or the hopes , if so exerted as to overpower the volition without convincing the judgment , is a species of restraint under which no valid will can be made .
26 If so omit stages 2 and 3 , except for adding a similar amount of gravel to get the sloping effect .
27 The ABI also requests that , in the circular to shareholders , there should be an undertaking that the authority to buy-in will only be exercised if so to do would result in an increase in earnings per share and is in the best interests of shareholders generally .
28 If so make sure your telephone call is an organized one ( see p. 18 above ) .
29 Section 119 provides that a company if so authorised by its articles may : ( a ) make arrangements on an issue of shares for a difference between shareholders in the amounts or times of payments of calls ; ( b ) accept the whole or part of the amount remaining unpaid although it has not been called up ; or ( c ) pay a dividend in proportion to the amount paid up on each share where a larger amount is paid up on some shares than on others .
30 Section 1889 provides that a company , if so authorised by its articles , may issue with respect to any fully-paid shares a warrant stating that the bearer of the warrant is entitled to the shares specified in it .
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