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

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1 Freeman ( 1984 ) has suggested that some of her research was not as thorough as it should have been if she was to make such claims , and even that her desire to reach the conclusions that she did made her see things as she wished to see them , rather than as they actually were ( see Shipman 1988 ) .
2 If you are made redundant try to get some sort of retraining as fast as possible , before you lose your nerve .
3 While there are good ideas tumbling from your head , you 'll need to slow them down if you are to make any use of them .
4 Surely complete environmental audits from ‘ cradle to grave ’ are essential if we are to make rational choices of energy systems .
5 If we are to make further progress with our EC neighbours , surely we need to build on sure foundations .
6 Resisting them is essential if we are to make any advance with our own life-respecting alternatives .
7 Yes , it was not so much a deletion as er a reduction in the numbers because we were very mindful erm in going through the requirement erm and not making significant changes as far as the U K was concerned and we needed to make some savings in cost if at all possible and therefore we carried out a very comprehensive review of all the items of role equipment such as drop tanks er pylons , explosive release units and those type of things which had been provisionally earmarked for a very high intensive and fairly long running conflict and it was felt that if we were to make some savings then it was a sensible balance to reduce those numbers on the basis that we could save some money in the programme but at the same time many of these items could be bought later on at relatively short notice , clearly not within a conflict but in the years to come .
8 Companies now need to ensure much greater co-operation between their operating departments and their accounting function if they are to make accurate reports properly to Customs .
9 The early fusion experiments looked as if they were making great strides toward the desired goal .
10 The Pratt Green Trust seeks to represent the interests of the churches in this area , but needs wider support from the Church if it is to make much progress .
11 The profession will have to take positive steps if it is to make any progress in bridging the expectation gap .
12 At the moment paid employment ( even if it 's making rubber ducks for export ) brings status and income , whereas work , which we all do to keep going and may well do voluntarily in our communities , carries neither income nor status .
13 Paige looked round , unsure if he was making some allusion to her or not .
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