Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] if the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is no provision in the rules as there was in the 1952 Rules for searches for prior petitions in county courts to see if the debt has been paid , but the Practice Direction refers to carrying out these searches and the certificates to be endorsed on the petition of their result .
2 Erm , I think probably I would support the recommendation as it stands because I do think that we need to have a trial to see if the end performance , and I very very much support the idea of the end performance , er in district .
3 Once an ambulance crew has given initial aid to a seriously injured patient , a paramedic will consult a specialist at Stoke to see if the person should be taken there .
4 The union representative is looking into the case to see if the company have a negligence claim to answer , but at the moment it rather looks as if it was entirely Len 's fault .
5 Admittedly , it would take twenty-four hours to see if the blood on the scissors matched the sample from Nicola Sharpe and if the partial fingerprints could be matched against the elimination prints from David Parkin .
6 C D trials give a good opportunity to see if the driving system stands up to a teacher who was not involved in the design of the unit and C DL and C D L trials separately show its effectiveness on first acquaintance and its effectiveness after the teacher is acclimatized to its use .
7 Eventually the committee agreed to defer a decision to see if the school could team up with neighbouring villages to boost numbers .
8 Colour may be an indication of maturity , but some seeds will probably remain green and it is better to gently shake or tap seed-heads to see if the contents are dropping .
9 They did not appear to be engaged , nor was Madeleine sporting a ring , but Harry had had no opportunity to discover if the army captain was really her fiance .
10 She returned to the formal garden and paced its perimeter several times , counting her steps to see if the number would be the same on each circuit ; but it was n't .
11 The High Court will hold a judicial review to see if the inquest verdicts can be overturned .
12 The order is received by the sales office ; checks are made in the warehouse to see if the sub-assemblies are in stock ; a schedule is made in the production department and the products manufactured ; the goods are despatched by the distribution department ; and the invoice typed up in accounts and sent to the customer .
13 Councillors agreed to try to promote the outstations for 12 months to see if the public make more use of them .
14 Business investment is an area that bears watching in the coming months to see if the recovery is sustainable . ’
15 Also try side-slipping at the approach speed to see if the rudder overbalances badly or the side-slipping is unusual in any way .
16 A simple series of steps to establish if the situation is one with built in conflict is as follows :
17 But it is impossible to force a horse to win if the talent is n't there .
18 Looking back at regular intervals to see if the stranger was following , eventually they reached the access to the street but the guide was astonished to find the man had vanished into thin air .
19 Anomalies should therefore be checked by panning the soils to see if the resistates are fresh and angular ( eluvial ) or smooth and rounded ( alluvial ) .
20 Then one of my sons went down into the village to see if the army had left , He came back to tell us that they had destroyed everything , that they had taken all the maize , all the cows and had burnt every house in sight .
21 So Mr O'Connor asked MP James Paice to visit the village to see if the villagers had a case .
22 I even practised a few variations at home to see if the system could be improved .
23 He flashed signals back to me and then ran downstairs to check by telephone to see if the message had been sent and received correctly .
24 However , there is an advantage in having a system which can check word identification to see if the word which we have identified is consistent with context , and it is this checking procedure which Fischler and Bloom claim is causing the inhibition effects which they have demonstrated .
25 For example , if surgery were performed to remove all nerves supplying the part from which the complaint originated , this could be used as a test to decide if the word pain could be used to describe the condition which disappeared after the operation .
26 A test which requires the judge to ask if the decision-maker has taken leave of his senses is too strict and is scarcely judicial .
27 These committees have issued various guidelines ( on such matters as shareholders ' pre-emption rights , employee share incentive schemes , and discounts to market price on share issues ) which they require companies to follow if the institutions they represent are to be expected to invest in and support them .
28 Under the terms of the bill , a six-member committee would decide on the value of the land and there would be no right to appeal if the price was considered unfair .
29 Fox and Stephen Brown L.JJ. noted , at pp. 1080 and 1089 , that the relevant statements were not taken on the basis that they were merely ‘ to be used for a private investigation to see if the police had acted improperly in any way ’ — one of the two main reasons for Lord Denning M.R. 's decision in Neilson v. Laugharne , the other being that the plaintiff there was merely ‘ fishing . ’
30 She looked into the forest to see if the rest of the Women were close enough to catch her , if she could evade these few …
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