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

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1 Apple is offering a year 's free technical support and will reimburse VARs to the tune of $6,000 if they buy three Quadra 700 AUX systems between now and January 31 1993 via its outlets .
2 Mr Small said : ‘ Our normal opening hours will be 9am-5.30pm but it will be up to the tenants ’ association if they want late night shopping .
3 Consumers could be committing fraud if they provide false information on a credit application form .
4 ‘ Those worst hit will be people like nurses , teachers , police officers and local government employees — people who pay their taxes and work hard but will only get legal aid if they pay huge amounts . ’
5 ‘ The worst hit will be people who pay taxes and work hard but will only get legal aid if they pay huge amounts ’ ‘ What is the point of having laws and courts if large numbers of people can not use them because of the price ? ’
6 It was used to argue that all members of the household should contribute to local revenue if they used local services .
7 Would that passionless person mind if she got bad notices ?
8 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he has any plans to meet the chief constable of Essex to discuss proper implementation of section 39 of the Public Order Act 1986 in the Thurrock parliamentary constituency .
9 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he has any plans to increase the penalties for the unlawful occupation of private or public land by traveller families ; and if he will make a statement .
10 Motorists should ask about hygiene if they have any worries . ’
11 How could his son become a priest if he read such books ?
12 ‘ It will be great for our fans if we complete four derby wins this season , but three points are more important for their own reasons .
13 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he has any plans to visit Mucking Flats in south-east Essex , to discuss industrial growth in the area .
14 Erm , no , I mean , ideally you 'll make the break if you have another ball .
15 ( Technically I should have Norris 's solo room because I 've been in the flat longest , but that room 's small and noisy ; also , Gav does n't snore and he 's quite happy to retreat to the living room couch if I have female company
16 He said they could have a picnic if they brought some cake out into the garden , but they did n't seem to understand him .
17 Pretending to be worried about the painters and the incriminating evidence against them — ‘ It 's very , very important for them ! ’ — Porfiry asks Raskolnikov if he has any recollection of passing an open door on the lower landing and seeing two men at work inside .
18 Now ladies and gentlemen if you have any questions we 'll be happy to answer them for you Can you just wait for the microphone because the guys at the back ca n't hear the question
19 The sheriff had suggested that more detonators , designed to alert drivers if they passed red light , be installed .
20 Go and ask mummy if she wants any tea .
21 Is a judge ever conscious that his reputation as a judge is likely to be adversely affected in their eyes if he decides one way , and favourably affected if he decides another way ?
22 It was always worse going down , and spiral stairs were the very devil in the dark if you had big feet .
23 Equally with a sensation , saying ‘ by ‘ pain ’ I mean that ’ will only achieve the desired effect if we have some means of separating characteristics which are to be relevant from those which are not .
24 They even , praise be , asked skiers at the end of the day whether they had enjoyed the experience , hopefully so that they could take positive action if they had any complaints or worthwhile suggestions .
25 BELVILLE:I 'll do you no harm if you forbear this noise but otherwise take what follows .
26 He will be able to declare a ballot void if it appears third parties have interfered by voting when not entitled to do so , tampering with ballot papers , interfering with voters or exerting undue influence .
27 ‘ I wo n't impinge at all on their consciousness if I spend all night being force-fed by you . ’
28 Co-operative R&D may also reduce the costs of doing research if it eliminates wasteful duplication of R&D projects , and , to the extent that co-operating firms apply their research in a wider range of output markets , cooperative R&D ventures may undertake more productive research .
29 Visitors are welcome at Ormesby Hall 's Tuesday evening and Sunday afternoon sessions if anyone wants more information .
30 This was a Court of Appeal decision not on the substantive issues , and merely established that there was an arguable case , but it does mean that purchasers and investors alike should be cautious about relying on warranties if they have actual knowledge of breach at the time the contract is made .
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