Example sentences of "if [noun] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If Armstrong has a disadvantage , then it 's that he has n't got a passenger seat . |
2 | If Dean had a motive for doing it he did not say what it was . |
3 | ‘ If Ian had a fault it was over-indulging his children . |
4 | If Hereford have a matchwinner , it 's top scorer , Simon Brain , 10 goals this season . |
5 | If Marcus had a dog , Ludens was that animal . |
6 | And if Aherne has a criticism it is on the standards of school and club coaching . |
7 | If Bleach have a problem , it 's the way they under-sell themselves so often . |
8 | If Mimms had a fiver for every time his errors have been exposed to ridicule on TV , his bank balance would rival that of Rovers ' multi-millionaire tycoon owner , Jack Walker . |
9 | If WEU had a role , it was to ensure the closest possible cooperation within NATO , and although it did play a limited role in the Saar settlement , it remained essentially a paper organisation . |
10 | If WEU has a role to play in integration , that kind of defence collaboration is what it is peculiarly able to do . |
11 | In fact it got to the stage that if Scott had a horse in a bumper at all , it was backed favourite almost immediately . |
12 | In saying this , I am saying little more than that history , more or less as we have known it , will continue in the future ( if humanity has a future ) . |
13 | If humanity has a future at all , the issue of democracy will remain central to its political evolution . |
14 | If Pyro has a claim under the Act for his personal injuries , then Nancy will also be successful . |
15 | ‘ Because if morality has a status which can not be challenged or transcended then the search itself is under judgment . ’ |
16 | If multimedia has a future , it has nothing to do with the fact that it can do clever things . |
17 | Instead we should investigate the nature of knowledge ( if knowledge has a nature ) and of justification directly , and hope by our results in this area to provide a conclusion , one way or the other , about the possibility of knowledge . |
18 | In specific instances remedies can be made from particular antigens if the remedy is not already present in the materia medica , or from particular orthodox drugs if patients have a sensitivity to these . |
19 | But above all their value to user education is that they act as focal points , so that if practitioners have a problem there is an information centre or clearinghouse to take it to as a first resort . |
20 | If Heydrich had a regret about life on earth — and he had never been heard to express one — it was that a day held merely twenty-four hours . |
21 | Mr Collin added : ‘ Obviously , if people have a number of creditors the poll tax could be a casualty . |
22 | But if people have a right to their possessions , what makes them theirs ? |
23 | If Bootsy had a chin , it was not much in evidence and Matthew could see two distinct pimples beside his nose . |
24 | ‘ If Peter had a problem it was his temperament . |
25 | So , if man has a mind and consciousness , then so do all living creatures . |
26 | So if species have a capacity for adaptation to small-scale environmental change built in , could there not be other potential changes hidden within the mosaic of form and function , both subtle and dense , we call a species ? |
27 | If Patsy had a penchant for a pretty frock , Hughie Gallacher had a drink problem . |
28 | ‘ Do you know if Francis had a woman friend ? ’ |
29 | If Claudine had a friend staying at the château then Alain was showing that he also had a willing friend . |
30 | In particular , an Australian , Hugh Stretton , has put together popular revulsion against high-rise living with feminist ideas about the productivity of housework , and come to the conclusion that , if housework had a place in national accounting systems , then governments would be easily persuaded on economic grounds alone to invest more in housing with generous space standards and of a suburban style ( Stretton , 1974 ) . |