Example sentences of "if they [verb] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | However , it 's not as if they 've erected a Chinese Wall . |
2 | ‘ If they 've hurt a single nome , they 'll wish they 'd never been born ! ’ |
3 | ‘ If they 've hurt a single nome they 'll wish I 'd never been born , ’ said Masklin . |
4 | Paul was saying that I mean , they 're a hundred percent nomination housing the people who need the housing most are are n't the ones who who 'll be able to er , to use the and there 's no housing strategy on on er o o on the equity part , the the there might be , only a tiny bit , on on on the rent side but it does n't homes fo for the people who really need it , even if they 've got a hundred percent nomination flats ! |
5 | Tell you what if they 've got a hydraulic jack in there , several people have to buy it off him , the boys will buy it off |
6 | That 's actually on all critical illness cover plans , because if they 've got a living assurance , or they 've got some other plan that 's got critical illness benefit , it 's the total maximum that Abbey will insure them for , for critical illness , for heart attacks , stroke etcetera . |
7 | Stereolab always look tonight as if they 've got a few more tricks up their sleeve than anyone else around at the moment , and in an age where recycling the past to create a spurious version of the future is the order of the day , they may well prove to be a benchmark of quality for their times . |
8 | And if they 've got a large squad , so do we . |
9 | But they 're going to be cut out from the two litre bottle range er if they 've got a bad back or these sort of situations . |
10 | All returning submarines fly one if they 've had a good patrol . ’ |
11 | Cos they 're walking through the area and they 'll if they 've had a few pints , Let's go down Oh we 'll walk through Flats and we 'll smash one or two lights up , smash one or two windows . |
12 | If they 've had a few beers , they m they may leave something else behind . |
13 | ‘ I would like to speak to any spectators who were at that match — particularly if they remember seeing a young girl in the company of an older man . ’ |
14 | I did ask if they 'd had a nice meal , but Lisabeth just ‘ harrumphed ’ so I dropped the subject and told them instead that I was going to meet Duncan and collect Salome 's car . |
15 | that 's what I mean if they 'd had a good whistler he kept instead of her , could n't he ? |
16 | Even if they 'd had a formal partnership , which they did n't , it would have made no difference . |
17 | ‘ I feel women are pushed out of hospital , just as if they 'd had a minor operation , or a very mild illness . ’ |
18 | There was another story about a blind mother , whose son did not return after the battle ; she wept when he did not return , and asked the survivors if they had seen a young and lovely boy lying slain , dressed in delicately embroidered garments of fine silk , and the survivors said No , they had seen no boy , but they had seen a great bearded man dead , and he had worn tied about his waist strange garments , torn and faded and old , which had once been embroidered with flowers . |
19 | In the suggested answer , we noted that if they had fitted a multiplicative model , the effect would be very similar . |
20 | If they had scored a second it would have been no robbery . ’ |
21 | It looked on Saturday as if they had declared a premature end to the season , in any case . |
22 | This Act required school boards to pass byelaws to secure attendance ( although pupils older than 10 could be exempted if they had achieved a certain standard of attainment , or a satisfactory record of attendance ) . |
23 | Up to 50 per cent of people with heart disease or cancer could probably have prevented or delayed the onset of their illness if they had eaten a better diet or stopped smoking . |
24 | The council agreed to object to the pylons , but said if they had to have a preferred option , it would be for the western , or red route . |
25 | With Ernie 's co-operation , the garden would be a picture next summer , especially if they managed to create a covered patio leading off the drawing-room , which Brian had suggested . |
26 | If they managed to exact a sworn and written abrogation of the Act from every single proprietor in the strath ( and over into Tummel and down past Dunkeld ) , at least they would have built a paper wall round themselves . |
27 | A HOSPITAL is giving its terminally-ill patients the advance choice to refuse resuscitation if they prefer to die a natural death once their heart stops beating . |
28 | If it be at an untimely hour , or if they fail to assign a proper reason for being in a place , he is to arrest them … showing bad characters that they are known and watched by him … their habits will point them out without further ado … |
29 | With the Seasiders announcing a revolutionary offer to season ticket holders of a free season pass for 1993–94 if they fail to make a top seven placing next season , McHale knows he has to strengthen his side . |
30 | ‘ I am not quite sure , ’ the writer said , ‘ why these American officers were in the Catalinas ’ , and he went on to say that if they did play a valuable part in the operation , the Admiralty might care to recognize their services . |