Example sentences of "if [pers pn] have [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I was thinking of a smoke myself , ’ he said , his eyes fixed on the pouch , as if staring it down , ‘ if I had a few minutes in hand . ’
2 ‘ They said it would be all right if I had the serial numbers but I do n't think they expected me back , ’ she said .
3 and could report upon them in their own ethical statements , but they could not object to my ethical statements as I meant them , if I have the relevant feelings .
4 The sadness seemed to extinguish her as if she had no real eyes or fingers or genitals or teeth or frown-lines or kidneys but these were just slight irregularities in the sponge that was her sadness .
5 Yes , it 's the hundred , it 's a hundred over four , what does that come to , so now if you had a hundred things shared out between , what would that come to ?
6 If you 'd the old hens closed in with them they the young birds would have no chance .
7 Even if you have no noticeable problems , a test would be an advantage as it pinpoints areas of potential weakness which are therefore injury-prone .
8 If you have no permanent buildings , probably the quickest and cheapest temporary expedient is a plastic sheet with a sisal net to hold it down .
9 And we 're also saying that if you have a new pensions act , the work of the regulator would be much easier .
10 And we 're also saying that if you have a new pensions act , the work of the regulator will be much easier .
11 I just thought that something like that it would be very good practice but if you have a related documents to have a record of the enquiry with it would make sense of the enquiry , even if our situation was different to the other divisions .
12 Hence if you have a few shapers you might have noticed the tendencies in the group group discussion that we had because there 'll be people digging in and saying no this is the right way to do it .
13 If you have a few hours to spare each week and would like more information , contact the scheme manager , Liz Hare , at the Purdy Centre ,
14 It 's a piece of piss really , if you have a few clues .
15 This is a very simple operation if you have the correct tools and a little confidence , but it can be a nightmare to the learner .
16 Pistachios are not very popular in the UK , but it is possible , if you have the right contacts , to buy shelled pistachios .
17 If you have the right skills , the knowledge , the personal qualities and the management potential it could take you from a purely scientific discipline into the most senior scientific managerial ranks within the Civil Service .
18 If you have the spare points put a couple of heroes on Pegasi and send them into the sky where they can cover the field .
19 And with the exception of Davy Mallon , none of the reserve team could make the step up to the senior squad if we had a few injuries .
20 ‘ It looks as if we have a few customers waiting out there , ’ she managed lightly .
21 There would hardly have been harmony between them if they had the same desires , if their interests coincided , if they were a threat to each other .
22 Most of the other South American countries will make a hid on the grounds that , even if they have no firm plans for satellite broadcasting .
23 Banks , building societies and insurance companies will be able to apply for probate if they have a proper complaints handling scheme .
24 Banks , building societies and insurance companies will be able to apply for probate if they have a proper complaints handling scheme .
25 In studying these laws the reader should bear in mind our philosophy that nondivergent processes are equivalent if they have the same communications , minimal acceptances and terminations , and if their possible behaviours after each communication are equivalent .
26 if it had a few twists and curls round it and little things like that and bits of gold plate on it I mean that they 'd go for it , but er , because it 's made for its purpose and do n't want it .
27 The firm can rely on the intermediary if it has no reasonable grounds to doubt what he says .
28 The claim is therefore that denunciatory punishment is justified even if it has no good consequences such as educating the public conscience and thereby reducing the amount of crime .
29 He did eventually speak to Klein , who after some persuasion accepted his apologies , and then went on to tell him there was to be a party at Taylor and Clem 's house the following day , and he was sure Gentle would be welcome if he had no other plans .
30 ‘ And I think that if he has a few problems at Liverpool at first , he 'll hang on and try and make things work .
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