Example sentences of "if it is so " in BNC.

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1 If it is so , then I get what I deserve …
2 If it is so difficult to value a small piece of the environment like Twyford Down , how will it ever be possible to cost the ozone layer ?
3 These costs of consent to political authority suggest that , on instrumental grounds , consent can only be held binding if it is so qualified that its effect is almost entirely confined to reinforcing independently existing obligations to obey .
4 If it is so important to you , Miss Kenton , I will allow that the Chinaman behind me may well be incorrectly situated .
5 A Bill will go to the latter two types of committee only if it is so moved by a Member immediately after second reading and so decided by the House .
6 If it is so for choices of means it is so for choices of ends ; and it is one of the greatest temptations to irrationality that nothing compels us to acknowledge in the realm of ends what we can not afford to deny in the realm of means .
7 On 4 June , the day the Dunkirk evacuation ended , he wrote to the Chiefs of Staff : ‘ if it is so easy for the Germans to invade us … why should it be … impossible for us to do anything of the same kind to him ? ’
8 This is not the place to explore arguments which characterize the scientific mode of thought as in some sense masculine ( though this may have a vital role to play in our understanding of the science of our culture if it is so : see Kelly et al . ,
9 A genuine case for abolition , if it is so based , needs to establish both that the alleged abuses are as stated and that they are endemic to the practice ; thus unavoidable .
10 How can opposition to reform be contained in other countries if it is so strong in more successful Poland ?
11 The second meaning may be termed the ‘ substantive sense ’ of unreasonableness : a decision may be attacked if it is so unreasonable that no reasonable public body could have made it .
12 And then , if it is so , we must be divorced .
13 If it is so necessary for us to opt one way or the other , is it perhaps that here too Christianity has caused a split in human nature of which the people of harmony knew nothing ? "
14 The British Government can not order people to label inhumanely produced veal , but consumers can demand it , supermarkets can provide the labelling and the restaurant trade can do the same if it is so minded .
15 If legislation is needed to get the treaty through Parliament , if it is so popular with the country , and if it will be such a wonderful thing for unemployed people , for women , for the regions and for business , why does not the Prime Minister dissolve Parliament next week and have a general election in January ?
16 It could make that the central point of its election manifesto if it is so profoundly excited by it .
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