Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] if [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | My hon. Friend the Minister for Public Transport may say a few words about funding if he feels that it is appropriate . |
2 | Because people moving at different speeds measure different distances between events , they must also measure different intervals of time if they are to agree on the speed of light . |
3 | And you know some years in advance if you 're in a secondary school erm that the total secondary school population is going to drop by , say , erm fifteen per cent in the next five years or whatever it might be . |
4 | The chip set continuously digitises the signal as it flows in at 25 frames per second ( or 30 frames per second if it is NTSC ) and passes the data to another chip set ( in reality , a complete microprocessor in itself ) which enables the digitised signal to be manipulated . |
5 | So we need people with different personalities and different types to be within that within any group for a group to be very successful you need some sort of share of the different types of group if you had a predominance of shapers you 'd get nowhere . |
6 | Do they only give you free parts under warranty if it 's serviced with a ? |
7 | The association has stated clearly that it is up to British Rail — and , perhaps , the Government — to take such dangers into account if they wish to increase railway speeds , as many of us would like , and to ensure that people can cross the line safely , even if that means the Government providing the money either for an underpass of for a bridge over the line . |
8 | In southern Africa , such regional groups will do little to counteract the internal political frailty of the countries in the area , and as a result South Africa will have plenty of opportunity to pursue malevolent policies of destabilization if it chooses to do so . |
9 | The effect of the decision was to give women the choice of an abortion during the first six months of pregnancy if they could find a doctor to carry it out , and it came to have enormous symbolic importance for feminists . |
10 | 5 You can take the Braun Plaque Remover on holiday — one night of recharging gives you a good 10 days of power if you brush your teeth twice a day for two minutes . |
11 | For example , an asset such as land would not normally attract a depreciation charge but it would result in principal charges to revenue if it was financed by loan . |
12 | To achieve this the data requires varying degrees of manipulation if we are to understand the society whose everyday activities constitute the origins of the archaeological record . |
13 | The payment in can be made any time after service of the writ or particulars of claim , and should be made at least 21 days before trial if it is to protect the defendant in costs . |
14 | Do n't get drawn into committing your supporting troops into combat if they can just as easily pin down the enemy from a distance . |
15 | Drifting along in a straight line at a steady speed , or following the natural curves of space if you 're close to any heavy objects . |
16 | Both the head and the educational psychologist stressed the positive value of Cedars and the likely problems for Balbinder if he stayed on at his present school , which they told her did not have the expertise to cope with his needs . |
17 | ‘ You ca n't do half a dozen pages of dialogue if you 're pissed , ’ said Reed . |
18 | Forest townships were compelled to pay the warden large sums of money if they did not attend Forest inquests at his summons . |
19 | So they have a wide tax base and they can generate large sums of money if they , if they choose to do so and in different states there 's a different culture , a different attitude towards public spending and taxation and so on . |
20 | Wycombe will make up their game in hand at Moss Lane this afternoon and go three points in front if they beat struggling Altrincham . |
21 | The Lord of the Rings would have offered fewer hostages to criticism if it had been written like that . |
22 | You 'll also find lots of leaflets available from main showrooms which tell you how much appliances cost to run , how to cut down on costs , and helpful methods of payment if you have to economise drastically . |
23 | Michael Herrtage , chief officer at Cambridge University Veterinary Hospital , said dogs could survive long periods without food if they had water . |
24 | O K , er , let's go back to Andrew , how much would I pay for my fifty thousand pounds of cover if I wanted to pay annually , will it cost me two hundred or two forty ? |
25 | If it is a nice and finely balanced question whether the statute of wills is more consistent with traditional principles of law if it is interpreted to forbid murderers to inherit , then wrestling with that question is hardly a sensible way of deciding what most people would now favour . |
26 | Now that the Alvey programme has ended , the DKBS workshops have to find alternative sources of funding if they are to survive . |
27 | Under current German law , traders can export all types of waste if it is to be used for " commercial purposes " in the destination country . |
28 | At Southwark crown court , Judge Gerald Butler , QC , ordered confiscation of all Black 's assets , worth nearly £1.5 million , with the threat of 10 more years in prison if he defaulted . |
29 | The next time they are able to gather together enough courage to set out for the supermarket they may get only as far as point B before they have had enough , anticipating more extreme levels of anxiety if they continue . |
30 | We could have been bound to pay enormous sums of money if we had lost . ’ |