Example sentences of "if they [verb] [adv prt] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even if they went out the league they 'd get that number .
2 If they draw out an enemy charge they 've probably served their purpose .
3 Employees approach their manager to discuss the possibility of a break and if they take up the option they are kept in touch with progress via magazines , company literature etc .
4 If they hand in an idea , by mail or in the suggestion box , they do so anonymously and the idea is a joke or an impertinence .
5 If you open you 've got gangs of young lads patrolling the town , even with whips and if they get over the door you 've had it .
6 If you open you 've got gangs of young lads patrolling the town , even with whips and if they get over the door you 've had it .
7 The relationship between waiver and equitable estoppel is obvious , as Denning LJ pointed out in Charles Rickards Ltd v Oppenheim [ 1950 ] 1 KB 616 ( at p623 ) : If the defendant , as he did , led the plaintiffs to believe that he would not insist on the stipulation as to time , and that , if they carried out the work , he would accept it , and they did it , he could not afterwards set up the stipulation as to the time against them .
8 Machines that are considered ‘ out of the way ’ in a corner of the room will be relatively more unsociable if they block off a doorway or interrupt television viewing .
9 But they 're worried that if they turn down the property they may not get another .
10 It 's got the pedigree to do it , if they sort out the marketing .
11 If they send out a document that weighs a kilo for tapes and they sent that one , they 're losing twenty
12 Non-League Woking 's reward , if they see off the challenge of Brighton in a replay , will be a home tie against another south coast team — Portsmouth .
13 Which may not rank the outsiders in the eyes of the Ladbrokes odds-maker , but if they look over the fence they will certainly be able to see the outsiders from where they have been placed .
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