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

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1 ‘ 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 . ’
2 ‘ 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 ? ’
3 It was used to argue that all members of the household should contribute to local revenue if they used local services .
4 Would that passionless person mind if she got bad notices ?
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Motorists should ask about hygiene if they have any worries . ’
8 How could his son become a priest if he read such books ?
9 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 .
10 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
11 It was always worse going down , and spiral stairs were the very devil in the dark if you had big feet .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 ‘ He should not , ’ I said , ‘ invite people to join a committee if he has any doubts about their integrity . ’
15 IF THE summer turns out to be hot , it will be a lot less work if you plant outdoor tomatoes in the ground rather than in growing bags .
16 I should like to take part in the epic-reading planned for 26 May if you have some passages available .
17 ‘ During my visit I told them I would be extremely surprised if they were not granted asylum and offered my help if they have any problems . ’
18 With such experiences of life it would be no wonder if he had few scruples about how he got what he wanted .
19 It helps the illusion of expertise if you give precise measurements and proportions in recipes , but , alas , I do n't believe this to be possible when it comes to vinaigrette .
20 Do remember to complete your daily chart if you experience any reactions , positive or negative .
21 I hate to think what effect it would have on our deficit if it included realistic costings of the value of their time .
22 You can have profitable mines if you want more fatalities , more accidents and more bad news like Bilsthorpe .
23 One school of thought within psychology is that we tend to get hooked into behaviour patterns if they produce intermittent rewards .
24 there are two , there are two ways you could look at it , either , either you could say , you could say yes or , in , in one sentence if you have any barrs on membership at all you are preventing competition , but that would be er a highly unreal statement to make , erm , and what you 're , what you 're saying is that if you look at it that way , the prevention restriction or distortion of competition must be some er malign or bad prevention restriction or distortion and er there 's nothing bad about having objective criteria which would indeed erm prevent erm these people from competing cos they ca n't get into this , into the sugar market , er it will prevent them from competing in the sugar market , but that 's not the sort of prevention article eighty five is talking about .
25 ‘ But of course if you have any ideas of your own about who else you should talk to , go ahead . ’
26 Brightly coloured coats , shirts and trousers should be tailored to a tight fit ; an elaborately decorated scarf should encircle his waist and hold a dagger : ‘ With a monthly salary of one hundred rupees let him allot ten rupees for the belt and the embroidered badge if he spends fifty rupees on a fur it will not be prodigality . ’
27 A communiqué passed to the government on Nov. 22 by a group of prominent citizens known as " the notables " , believed to mediating between the government and the Medellín drug cartel , contained an offer from the cartel that between 200 and 300 of their members would surrender to stand trial if they received official assurances that they would not be extradited to another country .
28 In biology if we copy each others answers and not to blame o each other when we get them wrong .
29 It 's quite a strange thing to paint on because it 's a very absorbent surface and what happens if you wa , those of you who want subtle colours , well that 's fine cos you get very subtle colours if you want deep colours like black dark brown or a bright colour like bright red berries on the holly then we have to put varnish on alright ?
30 Yesterday , the CA was deciding whether to ask the EC competitions director if he had any powers over the move .
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