Example sentences of "if and [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean the new ones if and when selected there 's a new post there |
2 | After surgery patients were not routinely endoscoped and injection of varices was only carried out if and when bleeding occurred . |
3 | ‘ Those circumstances , accordingly , constituted a potential relationship capable of imposing a duty on the defendant in relation to the child if and when born . |
4 | ‘ Those circumstances , accordingly , constituted a potential relationship capable of imposing a duty on the defendant in relation to the child if and when born . |
5 | On the bedside table was a Gideon Bible , and beside it an entry form which , if and when completed and dispatched , would entitle the fortunate applicant to inclusion in a free draw for a ticket to one of the following summer 's golfing championships . |
6 | She could only be ready to pick up the pieces if and when required . |
7 | The sovereign legal rights of the French crown could , if and when required , be put to good political use in undermining the authority and prestige of the king-duke within his duchy . |
8 | 3.4 The Distributor agrees to enter into a Trade Mark Licence Agreement with the Publisher to use the Publisher 's Trade Mark if and when requested by the Publisher |
9 | 4.4 The Distributor agrees to enter into a Trade Mark Licence Agreement with the Publisher to use the Publisher 's Trade Marks if and when requested by the Publisher . |
10 | 4.4 The Distributor agrees to enter into a Trade Mark Licence Agreement with the Publisher to use the Publisher 's Trade Marks if and when requested by the Publisher . |
11 | 4.4 The Distributor agrees to enter into a Trade Mark Licence Agreement with the Publisher to use the Publisher 's Trade Marks if and when requested by the Publisher . |
12 | Many drugs will be given if and when needed , probably with no obvious rhythm . |
13 | As Soviet troops left Eastern Europe and a CFE treaty was implemented , fundamental changes to NATO 's structure and strategy would include : smaller and restructured active forces , highly mobile and versatile and relying increasingly on multinational corps of national units ; scaled-back readiness of active units , with less training requirements and exercises ; and more reliance on the ability to build up larger forces if and when needed . |