Example sentences of "if they [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I never have it 's mine actually I told them they have to be very careful , I 'm wondering if they put the right size in , excuse me can you go right out the way
2 Someone investing in only one or two shares , whether through a PEP or not , is exposed to a much greater risk than if they put the same sum into some form of collective investment .
3 ‘ I … asked if they meant the famous Thelwall , ’ Walsh reported .
4 Companies could receive up to £4,000 if they offered a one-year job contract .
5 Employers have always been able to contract out their workers from the scheme if they offered an acceptable alternative .
6 They were loath to attract adverse publicity by criticising headhunters for an unsuitable or even disastrous appointment , or felt it might be a reflection on them if they chose an unsuitable firm .
7 Borrowers of £100,000 can pay up to £1,000 a year over the odds if they chose the wrong lender five years ago .
8 The celebrations that marked United 's third major Cup — four if you count the European Super Cup — in two calendar years could just be a rehearsal if they land the First Division title in the next three weeks .
9 But the Swedes will qualify if they avoid a heavy defeat in their final game in Poland , on 24 October .
10 Thus if they sold the same number of beds next year they would only make £3,000 assuming they bought all those beds at the current price .
11 And remember , Roger , the thread had been removed , the fuse destroys itself , and people coming in and out of the room , once the bed was on fire , would scarcely think it suspicious even if they saw the odd burn mark on the floor .
12 Textbooks should be quoted only if they express an individual opinion , and the lecturer ( qua lecturer ) not at all , When quoting authors , if the author is dead he may be referred to by his surname only , but if he is still with us it is polite to give him a handle — Sir or Prof. or Dr or Mr. As regards judges the customary J. , etc. , should be used irrespective of whether they are alive or dead .
13 But if they challenge the bureaucratic-military oligarchy for dominance , they are likely to be confronted by a coup d'état .
14 Individuals can only do their jobs well in this context if they know a great deal about everyone else 's jobs and problems .
15 Individuals can only do their jobs well in this context if they know a great deal about everyone else 's jobs and problems .
16 However , they are put into a more defensive position if they suffer a crushing defeat in any future election and if the two-party system continues to weaken .
17 Twenty in each university were to be taught modern history and languages and , if they reached the required standard , given suitable employment at home or abroad .
18 ON THE eve of the FA Cup semi-finals Labour have hinted that if they win the General Election , Third and Fourth Division grounds may not have to become all-seat , despite the Taylor Report 's recommendations .
19 Does he agree that it would be an act of the most amazing folly to tamper with the provisions that currently apply , and yet that is exactly what the Opposition are committed to doing if they win the general election ?
20 Jed-Forest signed a £30,000 deal for three years ' backing from the TSB , Melrose will receive a minimum of £10,000 this season from Concept Group , sponsorship which , through bonuses , could rise to £15,000 if they win the national championship and the Border League , and Stewart 's Melville have a season 's £15,000 support from Dial Office Systems .
21 Of course , the Socialists , if they win the coming election , have an interest in catching the tax-evaders .
22 If they omit the incomplete Sonata in G major , K357 , and the two fugues , that is not great loss ; and while they do not enjoy the fine modern recording accorded to the Teldec artists , the DG sound remains respectable , although sometimes dryish and slightly clattery in forte , and there is little tape hiss .
23 If they use the whole check immediately , the true rate of interest which the credit costs them is 72.5 per cent .
24 When men live in the transcendent they become lost to the world ; it is as if they speak an unknown language and are no longer understood by other men .
25 The Football Association , already probing allegations of FA Cup final black market tickets traced back to Barnet , threatened to charge Flashman with disrepute if they receive an official complaint .
26 The defence relied heavily on the legal precedent of Goodchild in the House of Lords in 1978 , where Lord Diplock ruled that it was not illegal to possess naturally occurring substances even if they contained a controlled drug .
27 We might run in the chaps I saw , and perhaps a few others , if they maintain a twenty-four hour guard on the place .
28 During the study the subject was allowed to sit up , or walk around briefly if they wished every 60 minutes .
29 There was here some enquiry and the that enquiry as a matter of public policy I understand the documents are n't to be available , even if they assist the police , or if they assist the other side .
30 Otherwise , if they take the long route , it adds ten days going from Guam in the Pacific to Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean .
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