Example sentences of "[noun pl] if [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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2 Do n't be fooled into thinking you have to have curly styles if you use curlers — you do n't .
3 ‘ You 're dead , ’ hiss the guards if they see people talking to reporters .
4 All this talk about scum reminded me that over here ( Montreal ) scum is an acronym for a um er feminist group called the Society for Cutting Up Men … they are a nice bunch of girls and would probably be Man U fans if they watched football .
5 Can you clearly , cogently and correctly define and present the copyright and Intellectual Property issues involved in the activities listed below to senior colleagues and to your directors , or to your clients if you work freelance or in an agency ?
6 For example , the Welsh Consumer Council 's small survey of shops in Wales ( see chapter 5 ) found several which as a matter of policy asked married women for guarantors if they wanted credit .
7 Secondly , patients in hospital may also avoid hasty discharge to residential or care homes if they face means tested charges .
8 But do n't add oil to baths if you have spots : try adding powdered seaweed to the water as it 's good for drawing out impurities .
9 ‘ Now I wo n't come down on him like a ton of bricks if he misses chances but I do n't want to see him becoming uptight and letting other aspects of his game suffer if things do n't go right — as against Norway .
10 He always paid the promoters if they lost money .
11 WELSH Secretary John Redwood has warned the Welsh people that they must put up with strangers buying new houses and speaking in foreign accents in pubs if they want jobs .
12 Edward Forbes , T. H. Huxley and John Tyndall all had long and unhappy waits for suitable posts ; and even insiders from the ancient universities could not depend upon posts if they had scruples about being ordained .
13 However , guests will cease to be lawful visitors if they enter parts of the premises , such as the kitchen , offices , laundry , etc. , which they do not have permission to enter or if they enter parts of the premises where no one would reasonably expect them to go .
14 The BM can flog off the contents of its cellars if it needs money .
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 This indeed was a factor in hastening the decay of villeinage , because a man who was free would not wish to incur servile obligations if he took possession of land which had hitherto been burdened with them .
17 Private investors would only be in an equally good position as institutions if they owned Topic screens and could get through on the phone to their broker as quickly as the big fund manager .
18 All sections of British society were clearly reducing family size — though for varying reasons if one accepts Angus McLaren 's analysis .
19 But no in those days if you had children er young children at any rate you , you , you never expected to go out to work at all .
20 Thus , in addition to certificating individual modules , the Council will certificate groupings of modules as Group Awards if they attract recognition by relevant users as being worthy of certification .
21 Nor is France responding to pressure to take American troops if they leave Germany .
22 It is helpful to worshippers if they have editions with at least the melody line printed with the words .
23 I can confirm , however , that the company would not have won this order except as a private sector yard which will have to incur the costs if it makes losses .
24 Algeria will be going to the finals if they beat Egypt in Cairo next Sunday , but without the national team 's coach , Kamel Lemoui .
25 Ipswich v Sunderland Ipswich will put together their best run for five years if they avoid defeat against Sunderland .
26 We would urge people to ask questions if they see things being taken from a neighbour 's home , especially if they are away , ’ said PC Fishwick .
27 ‘ It 's O.K. You got to ask questions if you want answers . ’
28 They have no means of assessing the reliability of automatic control systems but they can make some assessment of a skilled individual and without knowing very much about his working procedures they will trust his actions if he seems calm , competent and mature .
29 The system will also suffer severe difficulties if it lacks legitimacy with its own employees , including prison staff and probation officers .
30 ‘ You could find out a whole lot more about his feelings if you had dinner here — at the same time he has dinner .
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