Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] if " in BNC.

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1 It became clear during the piloting of the original interpreter training courses that there would be a need to train trainers with specific skills if the model were to be adopted on a national basis .
2 Each different form requires the mastery of its specific skills if , as is surely the object of the enterprise , the product is to be available and to communicate to all who may be interested .
3 B could thus be an aide-memoire for MAS proposals if MAS is acting for the purchaser .
4 Mind you , I expect much the same could be said about my second-year essays if I 'm absolutely honest .
5 There might be a real risk of embarrassment to his full-time employers if he were asked to act for a client in his spare time who was on the other side of a case in which his main employers were engaged .
6 My right hon. Friend the Chancellor would be much more constrained in his fiscal and monetary policies if Britain tried to go it alone .
7 During pre-meeting talks with US Treasury officials , Waigel was also reported to have underlined " differences [ in economic growth ] between countries " , adding that Germany had no objection to other countries altering their monetary policies if they had the scope to do so .
8 It will prevent brewers from evicting publicans in tied houses if they sell one ‘ guest beer ’ .
9 This forwards and backwards movement of 4in ( 102mm ) of thread occurs no less than 32 times if the stitches are 1/8in ( 3mm ) !
10 A company qualifies as a small company for the purposes of filing abbreviated accounts if , ( a ) following s 246(4) neither the company , nor any company in the group of which it is a member , is : a public company or a body corporate ( not being a company ) that has power under its constitution to offer its shares or debentures to the public and may lawfully exercise that power ; a bank ; an insurance company ; or an authorised person under the Financial Services Act 1986 .
11 A company is not entitled to file abbreviated accounts if it is , or was , at any time within the financial year to which the accounts relate :
12 You can have profitable mines if you want more fatalities , more accidents and more bad news like Bilsthorpe .
13 But it helps to expiate our imagined sins if we have a bogeyman to hand , a Drug Baron .
14 Muslim minorities would remain in Croat-governed provinces if the plan were carried out .
15 It is possible to rent Scandinavian-style huts if you fancy a more comfortable night .
16 The means by which the cost of equity rises to offset exactly the use of cheaper debt is an arbitrage process and arises out of rational investors taking advantage of profitable opportunities if the market values companies according to factors other than their returns and the riskiness of the returns .
17 Management could be faced ‘ with severe economic losses if it failed to take into account their views , or to win their consent on issues which were felt to be of major importance by the workforce ’ ( p. 314 ) .
18 Therefore the company could increase their capacity by another 4,444 units if they 80 wished .
19 I can supply some pre-printed sticky labels if you want them .
20 Though he sometimes raised the possibility of having to step outside normal channels if " certain people were to stifle democracy " , this was just provocative rhetoric .
21 He also removes old teeth if they interfere with the bit .
22 All fords of the Esk , including Kirkandrews , were guarded on the English side by Graham peel-towers ; and though these would not be strong enough to hold up three thousand from crossing for long they could send warning back to the English authorities if so inclined .
23 The cheese will generally be of the right consistency in 12 hours if the cream is thoroughly good and the weather not too warm . "
24 The first review must take place within 24 hours , and preferably within 12 hours if you are not to spend a lot of time later in resurrecting the item and trying to remember it .
25 Please find six copies of the new form enclosed which I would ask you to complete for all your current opportunities ( photocopy further copies if necessary ) .
26 the only thing to bear in mind is that we a little bit careful w with the changing environment we 're working in that it , with it only being pushed forward by direct projects if if nobody else wants it we could be wasting some of our money .
27 I mean the way we look at it really is to group villages together so perhaps they 'll have more cover if they 've got two or three specials who work different hours if they have a vehicle they can have access to , provide the cover there .
28 The commodity of the publisher is ideas and knowledge and as new technologies become available to act as vehicles for this commodity , then the publisher is obliged , for commercial reasons if no other , to use them when appropriate .
29 Nor is there any reason to think that claims based on private law rights will not sometimes hold up public programmes if they are allowed to be brought after the short time-limit in Order 53 ; or that claims based on public law rights will necessarily cause trouble if brought after that time limit has expired .
30 The gang threatened to return within 30 minutes if the police were called , but defiant Darren wriggled free and triggered a burglar alarm .
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