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

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1 You may be invited to write for professional journals if you have a book published related to your career area .
2 Thus an expert may need to carry out his own independent investigations if the parties have not submitted adequate material on which to make a decision : and the expert might be liable for professional negligence if he did not do so .
3 John Redwood , a former head of Mrs Thatcher 's policy unit , saw no mileage in his current job as local-government minister if it meant non-stop council-bashing .
4 What about that pension if you want to pack up before ?
5 But what would happen about that loan if you were unable to meet the repayments ?
6 But what would happen about that loan if you were unable to meet the repayments ?
7 The only problem is that the first time you do it for each project if it 's a ne if it 's a an old project , then we are going to have to put something in the field which summarizes the total remit for the whole of the group to date .
8 There would be no need for a choice between economic objectives if they were all uniformly related to one controllable variable .
9 If they do drive over the legal limit , it is usually because they are left with no other way to get home and they worry about parental reaction if they are late getting home .
10 The Micro Hub can be configured for eight ports if you use MiLAN 's MIL 4084 Expansion Module or if you punch down extra lines to a splicing block .
11 ‘ No , absolutely not , though people can take information from it and use it for that purpose if they 're so minded .
12 Somewhere where you , where you can go , where you can offer to do the washing up for that afternoon if you get bored
13 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he has any plans to increase the amount of earnings disregard before benefits for lone parents are affected .
14 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will revise the state earnings-related pension scheme to make higher pensions available for those people made redundant in their late 50s who are unlikely to obtain another job .
15 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will make a statement about pension levels .
16 I do n't know what to do about this milk if it 's still two lots , have we nearly finished the one we 're on ?
17 Of course Oswald Mosley , our own exponent of Fascism , went a bit far in that direction , but he was worth some support if he stuck to the Mile End Road and did n't provoke clashes in such cherished halls of entertainment as Olympia and the Albert Hall .
18 Deputy director general John Dorken promised to ‘ press for further cuts if we consider they are justified . ’
19 Wait for another day if you are not feeling absolutely on top line .
20 ‘ The old inter-club rivalries and jealousies have undoubtedly been banished this season and it will be good for the tournament and for English rugby if we can win it , ’ said coach Keith Richardson .
21 ‘ I would turn down ads for foreign foods if I was offered them , ’ added the Scottish-born actor , who owns a Jaguar and a Rolls Royce .
22 But what about further education if they show an aptitude to go to university or college ?
23 We can not say we are concerned about social problems if we are not concerned about abortion . ’
24 He had enough for his day-to-day needs , of course , but he would be hard-pressed to see himself through another month if he was to live in the style befitting a gentleman .
25 James Cropper went further in hoping for , but failing to do anything about , improving the quality of free-labour East Indian sugar as an alternative for British consumers if it was allowed to compete on fairer terms with West India produce .
26 They 'll be used to provide emergency treatment for British troops if they 're injured while on convoy protection duty in Bosnia .
27 Similarly , investors tend not to deal with a new house if they are doubtful about its tenacity — and skilled market staff will not join a firm even for high salaries if they are unsure that it will remain in the market .
28 Regional managers for northern , central and southern Europe have also been appointed to ensure that managers look across national boundaries for specialised services if they are needed , giving customers access to a broader scope of expertise .
29 What we do is we just leave the two for forty P if you think you 'd like to have a read , read of them .
30 The relatively less developed southern members , e.g. Portugal , Spain and Greece , looked for some compensation if they were to face the rigours of a more competitive European marketplace .
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