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

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1 Mind you , I expect much the same could be said about my second-year essays if I 'm absolutely honest .
2 There might be a real risk of embarrassment to his full-time employers if he were asked to act for a client in his spare time who was on the other side of a case in which his main employers were engaged .
3 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 .
4 It will prevent brewers from evicting publicans in tied houses if they sell one ‘ guest beer ’ .
5 A company is not entitled to file abbreviated accounts if it is , or was , at any time within the financial year to which the accounts relate :
6 You can have profitable mines if you want more fatalities , more accidents and more bad news like Bilsthorpe .
7 But it helps to expiate our imagined sins if we have a bogeyman to hand , a Drug Baron .
8 It is possible to rent Scandinavian-style huts if you fancy a more comfortable night .
9 Management could be faced ‘ with severe economic losses if it failed to take into account their views , or to win their consent on issues which were felt to be of major importance by the workforce ’ ( p. 314 ) .
10 I can supply some pre-printed sticky labels if you want them .
11 He also removes old teeth if they interfere with the bit .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 You can get free prescriptions if you 're in one of the two groups of people shown below .
17 You may be able to get free prescriptions if you and your partner are on a low income .
18 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 .
19 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 ) .
20 Do n't be fooled into thinking you have to have curly styles if you use curlers — you do n't .
21 There is nothing to prevent you choosing allies from several different lists if you wish .
22 There is nothing to prevent you choosing allies from several different lists if you wish .
23 There is nothing to prevent you choosing allies from several different lists if you wish .
24 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 .
25 It 's basically that we feel the group has to be thrown into different circumstances if it 's going to be stimulated , if it 's going to change .
26 ( 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 .
27 Neither will you ever make old bones if you do n't take more care of yourself .
28 While this view of a readership is often deeply at odds with the actual circumstances of essay-writing in literature courses , it remains a conventional feature of academic style ; and your writing will produce very marked effects if you deviate from the conventions it has produced .
29 It is comparable with the oddness which might visit all our outward appearances if we stopped looking in mirror .
30 It is through these means that the people , our people , all the people in this city many of them bound together and then able to go out and think about their civic lives if you like , their civic , the way th that this council works perhaps and take part much more in just go in and putting little crosses on pieces of paper maybe .
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