Example sentences of "if [pers pn] have good [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That 's what they were doing , and then if you made too much slate this month , the following month they 'd drop your bonus down , so as to see as to keep you on the same level , so you could n't go any higher if you if you had good slate and worked your guts out .
2 And if you 've better things to do than clean the oven make sure you choose the optional Valorclean liners .
3 If you have good technique you are free to do whatever you wish … to move your opponents around the court or to use a certain kind of tactic .
4 If you have good support , one idea is to teach children how to blow an egg by placing holes in either end with a pin .
5 Removing those that remain is a fairly drastic step , which you should only embark on if you have good reason to suspect chemical sensitivity .
6 When the buzzard is in flight , cream is the main colour you see , and if you have good eyesight and know what you are looking for , it 's quite distinctive , even from a distance .
7 We have a tremendous skill base at doing good due diligence work when all said and done due diligence work is really just a focussed audit approach and if we 've good auditors , we should jolly well and good er new diligence er provides and we to react to new diligence opportunities rather than seek out new diligence opportunities .
8 Particularly as we , we 've had a major issue in our budget proposals to do specifically on this , this , but I think if we have good practice in Shropshire , we should be sort of er , shouting it from the rooftops really , as this is very good practice .
9 But essentially all these tests do the same thing because they 're seeing whether the parameters that we estimate over the entire sample are robust over all sub-samples , right , we ca n't , we would n't bother testing over all sub-samples though we can do , it 's just if we have good reason to believe that behaviour in one sub-sample different for behaviour in another E G use er Chow test or equivalently a dummy variable on the intercept to see whether there was any change .
10 They hold down their jobs somehow for a certain length of time , if they have good family back-up , kindly neighbours to ‘ pop in ’ , and various types of help from voluntary and statutory social services in their locality .
11 The day was overcast and it was becoming difficult to see what he was typing , so , about noon , when imagination began to fail him , he walked up to the house to inquire from Dorothy whether Isobel would mind if he had better lighting installed in the garage , provided he paid far it .
12 In making his decision , he seeks the advice of the judiciary , but if he has good reason for doing so , he is , as a matter of law , entitled to set a tariff period different from that recommended by the judges .
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