Example sentences of "will be [adv] [verb] if " in BNC.

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1 These benefits will be largely dissipated if the visitor 's decision can be challenged by way of judicial review .
2 Unless there is a concerted effort on the part of government and responsible agencies , independent organisations and enterprises to lend their legislative and practical determination and financial support to finding solutions , the heritage on which tourism depends will be irreversibly degraded if not destroyed .
3 You can not expect to be asked the questions exactly as they appear here and you will be badly thrown if you have programmed yourself with exact responses to very particular questions which do not crop up in the way you had anticipated .
4 He 'll tell me if I am not bowling well enough to make the Test side , or if he thinks Phil Tufnell will be best suited if we need only one spinner .
5 The four horns will be well employed if the 1st and 3rd double the two trumpets and the 2nd and 4th the two tenor trombones .
6 ‘ I will be absolutely gutted if I am ruled out of the derby .
7 This fragmentation will be further increased if and when a proposed new national commercial Channel 5 is added to the available terrestrial TV services : this is due to happen by 1995 , but there are doubts about its viability , and the precise format will remain unclear until a contractor is appointed , after a non-decision by the government in late 1992 .
8 Concentration will be further impaired if the accommodation is poor and there are constant interruptions from telephone calls or enquiries .
9 When batches are large , overall throughput will be much improved if any runs can be converted to batched and sorted operations .
10 The appeal follows concern in Finland that its economy , largely dependent on forestry , will be seriously threatened if present levels of pollution from East European countries continue .
11 It will be better understood if this conceptual paper is read against the reports on how this programme is being put into practice in several projects in different parts of the world and being implemented in colloquia and workshops , position papers and formal statements and declarations , in a publication programme consisting of academic studies and more popular magazines and newsletters , not only Media Development , Action and Communication Resource , but also books and periodicals published in different regions .
12 Any animal with even a rudimentary nervous system will be better placed if it can compute the arrival of impending danger or the location of valuable resources such as food or mates .
13 Not that I have to make the same choices as someone I acknowledge to be more discriminating , since my differently constituted palate may react differently , but my own choice will be better informed if I heed nuances which I would have missed if he had not pointed them out .
14 ‘ I think the public will be better protected if for the next two years and possibly afterwards you are on a regime of medication which will ensure you do n't do anything like this again , ’ he said .
15 A company will be adversely affected if it suffers from low employee morale , for example .
16 But this intuitive probability will be significantly increased if there is a plausible and well-supported theory available that entails some causal connection between smoking and lung cancer .
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