Example sentences of "[noun] if they [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 Motorists should ask about hygiene if they have any worries . ’
8 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 .
9 The sheriff had suggested that more detonators , designed to alert drivers if they passed red light , be installed .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 One of the ARA stewards then approached these young men and told them that they would not be allowed on the march if they carried Anti-Nazi League placards .
13 The general impression conveyed is that these women would not necessarily be more satisfied with work if they saw more people , but that they would certainly be less dissatisfied .
14 ‘ 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 . ’
15 For example , fire risk clients could be sustained at home if they had 24-hour-a-day surveillance .
16 They offended some of the more straight-laced among the constructors — people who might have been more inclined to help the Fittipaldis if they kept better company — and generally put a question mark over the Fittipaldi team : how it was surviving , with whose backing , by what means .
17 The method is similar to that used in chapter 6 , where we predicted the regional median unemployment rate for each local area within that region ; the difference is that the prediction from a linear equation will only be the same for two cases if they have identical mortality rates .
18 One school of thought within psychology is that we tend to get hooked into behaviour patterns if they produce intermittent rewards .
19 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 .
20 They may also wish to avoid the possible constraints of association membership if they enjoy lower unit costs as a result of economies of scale or capital intensity so that they can make wage concessions which might jeopardise the existence of smaller enterprises .
21 Visually handicapped pupils are likely to need adaptations to the educational materials that are in the ordinary classroom if they have severe sight defects that prevent them from discriminating the size of print being used by the class .
22 Other provisions enable police officers to enter private property forcibly without a search warrant if they deem such action necessary to prevent a breach of the peace , reach someone who has committed an arrestable offence or search for evidence of an offence by someone they have already arrested .
23 People can plan their affairs with more confidence if they have more guidance about when and how the state will intervene , and the community will therefore be better off if it can reasonably look to past judicial decisions to predict future ones .
24 They could engage in foreign trade , and retain 50 per cent of export earnings in foreign currency , but would require Ministry of Foreign Trade approval if they sought foreign capital investment .
25 Among immature males this does not occur , but they are liable to be displaced by adult males if they attempt sexual interactions with high-ranking females .
26 11am The Government Commissioners came on board to ask every person if they had any complaints to make for the treatment during the voyage .
27 Local authorities can give discounts of up to 30% if they sell empty houses or flats to priority groups such as first-time buyers and to those moving to their area to start a new job .
28 People withhold their best efforts if they see little relationship between what they do and how they are rewarded .
29 PEOPLE enjoying an evening out in Edinburgh pubs , clubs and restaurants were asked by police last night if they had any information about two men involved in the fatal stabbing early last Saturday of a student , Paul Sheldon .
30 All patients were encouraged to become familiar with their own mole pattern and to return to the clinic before the next regular appointment if they observed any change .
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