Example sentences of "[noun pl] if it [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 What is the point of sending the article to learned referees if it is subsequently going to be altered without warning ?
2 How can opposition to reform be contained in other countries if it is so strong in more successful Poland ?
3 Tom grinned an enormous grin across the table and said , ‘ You 're cheating , because a ) what are your natural circumstances if it 's not the very existence of coal , b ) I do n't believe Engels said it at all and , c ) even if he did , that does n't make it true because he was working with an outmoded scientific model .
4 In extreme circumstances if it is not possible to take leave before leaving due to work demands then it may be possible for the employee to be paid .
5 They do n't need flight plans if it 's out of controlled airspace . ’
6 ‘ You know the rules , Sabrina : we only use contacts if it 's absolutely necessary .
7 If the answer is no , then you need to think about how you could improve that piece of work , somebody is speaking now it 's bad enough you owe me ten minutes if it 's not the best piece of work you 've ever done , why is n't it ?
8 If you ever try to do a ha a demonstration for anybody erm or a group of people involving a sort of manual skill , you find that it goes to pieces if it 's not a very well rehearsed skill , whereas you find you can actually get very your performance is a lot better when you 've got an audience if you know the skill very well .
9 Made in larger quantities pesto can be preserved in jars if it is tightly packed ( no air pockets should remain ) and covered with a layer of olive oil .
10 ‘ must be kept within narrow limits if it is not to shake the confidence of those who habitually and rightly rely on signatures when there is no obvious reason to doubt their validity .
11 In general , a newly proposed theory will be acceptable as worthy of the consideration of scientists if it is more falsifiable than its rival , and especially if it predicts a new kind of phenomenon not touched on by its rival .
12 Europeans should heed Mr Calvet 's warnings if it is not already too late .
13 And , in all probability , their imaginations will , as they say , boggle because , as you have never seen that scene in your mind 's eye , it may well be riddled with improbabilities if it is not a downright impossibility .
14 Anyone buying the house is faced with the problem of demolishing all the extensions if it is ever to be restored to its former glory .
15 AIB engineers are not afraid of getting their hands dirty ; in fact , they claim that they are lucky on most occasions if it is only their hands .
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