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

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1 During pre-meeting talks with US Treasury officials , Waigel was also reported to have underlined " differences [ in economic growth ] between countries " , adding that Germany had no objection to other countries altering their monetary policies if they had the scope to do so .
2 It will prevent brewers from evicting publicans in tied houses if they sell one ‘ guest beer ’ .
3 Therefore the company could increase their capacity by another 4,444 units if they 80 wished .
4 He also removes old teeth if they interfere with the bit .
5 I mean the way we look at it really is to group villages together so perhaps they 'll have more cover if they 've got two or three specials who work different hours if they have a vehicle they can have access to , provide the cover there .
6 Nor is there any reason to think that claims based on private law rights will not sometimes hold up public programmes if they are allowed to be brought after the short time-limit in Order 53 ; or that claims based on public law rights will necessarily cause trouble if brought after that time limit has expired .
7 The rule changes will apply in competitions such as the NIE Primary Cup , but local associations are free to use the old rules if they wish .
8 This is a welcome development since children need the support of consistent teaching and sensible attitudes if they are to acquire the fluent and legible hand they need for communication .
9 David please will you get me some teabags if they 've got any ?
10 The pupils decided that they were the same in that context and were satisfied that there were only three different shapes if they did not allow fences in the middle or squares just touching at the corners .
11 Similarly , people who at some time in the future will require foreign currency ( people such as importers , holiday makers , or those thinking of investing abroad or in foreign securities ) may prefer to wait before exchanging pounds into the relevant foreign currencies if they believe that the sterling price of these currencies is likely to fall ( the pound is likely to appreciate ) .
12 People have been counted as spending all of the last year of their lives in residential homes if they had lived in one for a year or more .
13 ( The Bank of England is normally only prepared to buy commercial bills if they have been accepted , i.e. insured against default ( ‘ underwritten ’ ) by an acceptance house or other recognized bank .
14 You can also get the ones when , a lot of them , like some companies if they , depending how much business they 've got , some companies actually think that , they might have only got fifty pound a week , a hundred pound a week , as they have n't got young businesses , do you get me ?
15 People paid weekly , and on weekly budgets ( probably tight ) , virtually have to think of weekly instalments if they want credit , regardless of the costs which are potentially high ( whether directly with trading checks or credit traders , or indirectly through rather higher prices with mail order ) .
16 erm one did take up on public individuals if they made a profit have the board not considered perhaps teaming public individuals to run the theatre ? .
17 Scotland must take their chances in London against a side that has been the most consistent for the last few years if they are to come away with the spoils of victory .
18 Provincial mornings could keep down their overheads and editorial costs if they had an evening partner .
19 They 'll be used to provide emergency treatment for British troops if they 're injured while on convoy protection duty in Bosnia .
20 Writing in the Labour Sunday newspaper , environmental journalist Tran Trong Thuc , suggests : " Officials fear they 'll get a bad reputation among foreign investors if they reverse their decision " .
21 But it has few powers if they refuse .
22 I hope to call most hon. Members if they are brief .
23 Mr Govind said the finance minister had announced that 100% equity would be allowed on some developments if they utilised advanced technology and were in the country 's interest .
24 Similarly , investors tend not to deal with a new house if they are doubtful about its tenacity — and skilled market staff will not join a firm even for high salaries if they are unsure that it will remain in the market .
25 Moreover it is true that in one or two specific minor ways the express tried positively to limit serfdom — by ordering in 1781 that war prisoners were in future to become free men if they were converted to Orthodoxy ; and by reducing the possibilities which had hitherto existed of enserfment by marriage .
26 We 're confident of our high maintenance standards , and guarantee generous repayments if they 're immobilised for a day or more .
27 I just think it is , in fact , a great shame that the MP only acknowledges some letters if they happen to have the kind of status that he appreciates .
28 Regional managers for northern , central and southern Europe have also been appointed to ensure that managers look across national boundaries for specialised services if they are needed , giving customers access to a broader scope of expertise .
29 Members may , of course , continue to use the old designatory letters if they wish , but most have adopted the new style .
30 The other side of the coin was the pressure which could be exerted upon such foreign soldiers if they attempted to come home to vote in an election in opposition to a man of influence .
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