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

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1 David please will you get me some teabags if they 've got any ?
2 Mind you , I expect much the same could be said about my second-year essays if I 'm absolutely honest .
3 ‘ I 'd smash them with my bare hands if I could .
4 I 'll make my own friends if I want to .
5 As with other professionals , they must learn and relearn throughout their professional lives if they are to keep pace with modern trends and changing needs .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Within ten months the building had been purchased , converted , renovated , occupied by its new owners , and a condominium created — a housing association in which residents jointly owned the equity but were free to sell their individual shares if they wished to move .
9 Their guaranteed increases if you move , yeah ,
10 Without having enough knowledge to judge its magnitude , I can foresee a real problem for the Director of Public Prosecutions and her ancillary services if they are to be expected to join in applications or to provide undertakings or letters for the purpose of facilitating parties in complex civil proceedings who will naturally be anxious to achieve the maximum disclosure by their opponents .
11 There is also a risk of infected vaginal fluids entering a woman 's bloodstream through her vaginal walls if she shares a vibrator or other sex toys with a partner with HIV , or if infected blood or vaginal fluids are able to get into an open cut during sex .
12 It would save her poor feet if she did not have to mount the stairs to the attic .
13 ‘ Anyway , I do n't see why God had to put men 's heads up on top of their stupid bodies if it means they just get blown open with shells , that 's all . ’
14 All offenders should be supervised after their release and returned to prison to serve out their full sentences if they re-offended .
15 Thus , employers are acting within their contractual rights if they require the employees to move .
16 Will any of those disappointed Berlin front-runners stand a chance , and who would replace them in their respective jobs if they go ?
17 Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland warned at the congress that Norway risked isolation from its Nordic neighbours if it failed to re-apply ( earlier applications having been made in 1962 , 1967 and 1970 ) .
18 The exposition of the convergence thesis also points to the fact that countries which are alike in other respects would be expected to develop significant differences in their industrial relations if they had industrialised at different historical periods .
19 Is it Brown or Heseltine who has written the following on competition policy ( clue : its was n't Brown ) : ‘ There is a need for a new sophistication in Britain 's approach to the ownership of her industrial assets if they are not to be acquired in growing numbers by our rivals as pieces of the game of restructuring European industry . ’
20 They are being urged to see their own doctors if they develop symptoms such as a persistent cough , sweating or weight loss .
21 And the Broadcasting Standards Council began its monitoring of the small screen with a warning from its chairman , Lord Rees-Mogg , that television producers should not impose their own values if they offended the viewing public .
22 They fear for their own livelihoods if it is closed .
23 Funding for care in the community will be ‘ ring fenced ’ so that it goes to the elderly , infirm and those with disabilities to enable them to stay in their own homes if they wish .
24 They 're not supposed to handle their own shares if they 're in a position to have inside information .
25 In their first few months of training , they can give consideration to making their own arrangements if they so choose .
26 He said : ‘ There are people who might try to take the law into their own hands if they find that the police and community leaders are not achieving results .
27 Mr Knapp warned passengers and rail workers alike their fate was in their own hands if they voted for candidates supporting privatisation .
28 Sporting friends of the Princess were last night predicting that she is so ‘ naffed off ’ she will resign her Olympic roles if she and her horsey friends are told they are not welcome at future Games .
29 A female ani can not tell her own eggs from those of other females , so she would risk throwing out her own eggs if she did not .
30 The testator allows for the fact that his daughter will want to benefit her own children if she has any , and therefore restricts his limitation until such time as they are born .
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