Example sentences of "[noun sg] if it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I see no earthly reason why we should shackle British Rail in providing a better service still in terms of safety and speed if it comes into conflict with those who want to walk across the line .
2 The first one we 've had satisfaction on today , erm that new employ sorry existing employment land falling vacant and being redeveloped does n't count against the sixty hecst hectares , secondly that the borough if it wished , subject to the local plan process and er county structure plan policies could choose to put its sixt sixty hectares outside the city centres or in part , and then the third weight sir which much hover in the air I guess till tomorrow would be er the arrival of the strategic site policy which would be in addition .
3 A crossed cheque therefore gives some protection against fraud if it falls into the wrong hands .
4 There is nothing wrong with such fear if it leads a Christian to cry out in weakness to God and exercise faith .
5 They would n't recognise emotion if it stood up and hit them ! ’
6 Obviously it 's a real cost to the Revenue if it loses the ACT . ’
7 State on your tax return income from which tax has not been deducted at source and will therefore be assessed for tax by the Inland Revenue if it forms part of a more substantial income :
8 The leading central banks are expected to redouble their efforts to push down the dollar once the German decision is announced — something which may ease pressure on the pound if it changes the focus of attention in the foreign exchange markets .
9 The further into the future the perceived crisis , the more the chief executive will need to rely on introducing some flexibility into the corporate strategy to facilitate a change in direction in future if it becomes necessary .
10 THE BBC need not worry about its future if it continues to show programmes like Arnold Wesker 's play Roots .
11 That Miss Bedwelty — she 's one of the green welly brigade , only think a horse is any good if it goes sideways and backwards — all that dressage lark — ’ ( Mr Bean called it ‘ Dressidge ’ . )
12 She said er it makes me wonder if I 'd left my purse in the car if it had of been our car that might have been dumped .
13 There is a restriction on the allowance for the car if it costs more than £12,000 , and only 25 per cent writing down allowance is given in the first year .
14 Once again that 's another one which is just a glance at the , at the programme if it 's presented one way and very difficult if it 's presented another way .
15 I deny such an idea ; the human mind if it desires something strongly enough will achieve anything .
16 ‘ Women and film ’ would make a great movie if it had an international , multicultural cast and would address all these questions at once .
17 Black spots will appear on silver if it comes into contact with dry dishwasher powder .
18 Think what would happen to the electric light industry if it did n't get dark every night .
19 The Tory coal rebels are demanding that at least 15 collieries remain open and gave warning that the Government could face defeat if it tried to push through proposals that were significantly out of line with the report of the Commons industry select committee earlier this year .
20 There surely are some people in A&R who would n't recognise talent if it hit them squarely between the eyes and others inebriated on their own power .
21 In a statement on July 15 Shamir 's office said that Israel would take a " positive view " of Assad 's reply if it enabled Israel to conduct " direct and unmediated negotiations with Syria " .
22 As he looked down at her sleeping face , sucking contentedly on her thumb , he swore that he would commit murder if it kept his family as happy as they were now .
23 Yeah but it 'd be my it 'd be my fault if it broke .
24 Where a judgment has been set aside or reversed , the county court office sends a certificate to that effect to the registry to cancel any entry if it has been registered .
25 With your neck if it come out at a forty that 'll be fine wo n't it ?
26 There must be some height , call it h , such that an animal would just break its neck if it fell from that height , but would just survive if it fell from a slightly lower height .
27 It could have been a much , much better album if it had received better technical production , ’ he says .
28 It gets less rain , they say , and the snow if it does fall never lies long .
29 The quotas cover 39 species ; the National Marine Fisheries Service can halt fishing if it finds the catch has reached the quota for the first six months of the year .
30 There is little point in writing an excellent script if it fails , through your own fault , to be processed in such a way as to give you full credit .
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