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

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1 And if they 'd a bigger place than that there little rectory , there would n't be a stick of furniture neither ! ’
2 From an employer 's point of view , would n't that be er , better if they had a key man insurance under something like erm , well under a Cover Master , for example , because if he was a long term em employer
3 The burden inevitably fell mainly on the mothers and it seemed that their loneliness could at least be lessened if they had a regular opportunity to share their experiences .
4 They would have lists of all the people that had bought books from them or might have bought books from them in the past , categorized by where they live , the age of the person , the sex , the special interests , the past purchases , and then they would send out special books erm special letters , if they had a new doggie book coming out they might select all the ladies over fifty-five who had bought doggie books in the past .
5 More significantly , if they had a reasonable house they could take paid lodgers in their children 's former rooms .
6 Accordingly , it submitted that a member state might introduce rules which entailed that nationals of other member states might utilise that member state 's quotas only if they had a close connection with that state .
7 In the second panel the same people , considerably sobered and looking as if they had a serious hangover , were being led away by the classic medieval figure of Death , a grisly skeleton in a black robe and cowl , who rather reminded Preston of an old schoolmaster he had known called Mr Pilkington .
8 Whilst there , I ask if they had a spare room , and they did have one upstairs which was very cheap .
9 Patients were excluded if they had a systemic illness requiring treatment or were currently being treated with antiulcer agents .
10 For example , a couple with two children aged six and 11 would still be entitled to DWA if they had a net income of £189 a week .
11 He was acting as if they had a settled relationship , but they had n't .
12 ‘ Oh , just Church of Scotland ; but if they had a Provisional Wing , I think he 'd be on it . ’
13 If they had a communicable disease and it entailed investigating the vagina to find out , then I suppose the doctor is entitled to do that .
14 ‘ The publishers would feel … happier … if they had a medical all-clear before signing .
15 You might also ask them if they had a big hi-jacking at the end of May .
16 ‘ A programme like this might be all right if they had a proper documentary on the subject sometimes , but they do n't , ’ he said .
17 What they need is centralized control as if they had a single mainframe .
18 From these reports , we may identify a general category of the chronically sick : people who replied ‘ yes ’ when asked if they had a long-standing illness , disability or infirmity which limited their activities in any way .
19 ‘ We approached the local minister to ascertain if they had a visiting committee .
20 It can of course be no more than speculation to consider whether this total concern with instalment size makes people less likely to keep up conscientiously with the payments than they would be if they had a clear idea of their total commitment .
21 The Sheriff Principal , in referring to the views of the Sheriff , expressed some doubt as to the entitlement of the pursuers to recover 75 per cent of the contract price if they had no legal justification for refusing to complete the installation .
22 If there is doubt about the cause of death — if , for example , the death was sudden and the doctor had not seen the person within fourteen days of death , or if they had no general practitioner , the coroner must be informed , and will decide whether it is necessary to hold a post mortem .
23 It can not be right to treat unmarried women who have the support of a partner both as if they had no such support and better than if they were married .
24 They 'll be there by this , if they had no more trouble along the way . ’
25 What it would mean is that we would consider it immoral to treat animals as if they had no intrinsic value , as if they were of instrumental value only , merely means to human ends .
26 He knew that it would be going to the Ministry of Defence , but the paperwork submitted to the Department of Trade and Industry would state that the purchaser was the Ministry of Agriculture ; Department of Trade and Industry rules said that manufactured goods could be exported to Iraq only if they had no military usage .
27 In these schools , he implied , people would be falling over themselves to get jobs , and , in certain cases , they might be employed even if they had no formal teaching qualifications , though that was not expected to be the norm .
28 Clearly , some of the needs now met by social services departments would be better met by the old people themselves if they had the financial means to preserve their own independence .
29 Who on earth would want a holiday in Wales if they had the slightest knowledge of the climate ?
30 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 .
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