Example sentences of "[conj] it [is] to survive " in BNC.

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1 There has to be an operational role or ‘ peg ’ , which provides the raison d'être for each regiment , if it is to survive in the harsh financial climate of our post-imperial era .
2 There is hope for Hector 's , but it has certainly been saved from fishing nets at the last hour , and will need all the protection and help it can get if it is to survive through the next century .
3 Now reduced to a shell with news that members are believed to have backed out of providing their $3.5m dues ( CI No 2,143 ) , the organisation must now offer its testing services on other chip architectures if it is to survive in any form .
4 The legislature 's vote was an embarrassment for Mr Kravchuk , but it has left Ukraine with a paralysed government at a time when the country must react swiftly if it is to survive increased prices for Russian fuel .
5 Now reduced to a shell with news that members are believed to have backed out of providing their $3.5m dues — see front page — the organisation must now offer its testing services on other chip architectures if it is to survive in any form ( UX Nos 424 , 429 ) .
6 The social system has certain basic needs which must be met if it is to survive .
7 They assume that society has certain basic needs or functional prerequisites which must be met if it is to survive .
8 It exists on relatively thin and unstable margins , requiring the heavyweight financial resources of a larger group if it is to survive for long .
9 And it believes that if it is to survive in its present form it must become more serious in its outlook .
10 Even prominent members of the Labour Party — traditionally timid on this front — have started to argue openly that the Royal Family 's role must be streamlined and modernised if it is to survive for very much longer .
11 ‘ This is a terrific resource but it must be managed sensitively if it is to survive . ’
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