Example sentences of "[noun] ' [noun sg] if [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But in December 1985 United States ’ officials indicated that they could accept a United Nations ' agreement if it led to a ‘ comprehensive and just settlement ’ , involving a short time frame for Soviet withdrawal and self-determination .
2 Anything you 're up to let us know it 's What 's On B B C Radio Nottingham P O Box two two two in Nottingham Nottingham N G one three H Z to write to er give us a couple of weeks ' notice if you can .
3 Work out how many woodlice you will have in 10 years ' time if they continue to multiply at this rate .
4 ‘ This may rise to about 20 in three years ' time if we do well .
5 Besides , it would be a criminal waste of taxpayers ' money if I did nothing .
6 It could be any other thirtysomethings ' flat if it was n't for the sled and cross-country skis on the balcony .
7 overlap with auction house chatter in that aristos are always selling the contents of the servants ' hall if they 've fallen on super-taxed times , or buying things if their grandfathers went offshore .
8 Watch your playing partners ' putt if it is on a similar line to your own .
9 The prize at stake is immense , but Leeds have five players walking a disciplinary tightrope and they risk missing out in the champions ' league if they collect a second caution .
10 At first Miss Outram told them to ask their mothers , but feeling she might lose the girls ' confidence if she blocked their curiosity she took a more direct approach .
11 Clearly , there are further topics to be placed on the sociologist 's agenda when studying teachers ' work if we are to move beyond the assumption that we all know about teachers and teaching .
12 The regional office will also be pleased to put you in touch with your nearest members ' group if you would like to attend the meetings or become more involved in helping the RSPB .
13 They are allowed to read out agreed statements in libel cases in the High Court and to act as advocates in Crown Courts at committals for sentence or at appeals against conviction or sentence from a magistrates ' court if they took part in the original hearing .
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