Example sentences of "if they [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I never have it 's mine actually I told them they have to be very careful , I 'm wondering if they put the right size in , excuse me can you go right out the way
2 I suppose there will still be people complaining that the ads are too realistic , but if they save lives it 's tough if they upset the squeamish .
3 But the Swedes will qualify if they avoid a heavy defeat in their final game in Poland , on 24 October .
4 The battens should be screwed loosely into position and then checked to see if they present a flat vertical surface .
5 Textbooks should be quoted only if they express an individual opinion , and the lecturer ( qua lecturer ) not at all , When quoting authors , if the author is dead he may be referred to by his surname only , but if he is still with us it is polite to give him a handle — Sir or Prof. or Dr or Mr. As regards judges the customary J. , etc. , should be used irrespective of whether they are alive or dead .
6 But if they challenge the bureaucratic-military oligarchy for dominance , they are likely to be confronted by a coup d'état .
7 Individuals can only do their jobs well in this context if they know a great deal about everyone else 's jobs and problems .
8 Individuals can only do their jobs well in this context if they know a great deal about everyone else 's jobs and problems .
9 However , they are put into a more defensive position if they suffer a crushing defeat in any future election and if the two-party system continues to weaken .
10 Nowadays record collectors have accepted this process , and only complain if they hear an imperfect edit , while record producers exercise their skills in an attempt to preserve the spontaneous qualities of a performance as well as the note-perfect quality .
11 ON THE eve of the FA Cup semi-finals Labour have hinted that if they win the General Election , Third and Fourth Division grounds may not have to become all-seat , despite the Taylor Report 's recommendations .
12 Does he agree that it would be an act of the most amazing folly to tamper with the provisions that currently apply , and yet that is exactly what the Opposition are committed to doing if they win the general election ?
13 Jed-Forest signed a £30,000 deal for three years ' backing from the TSB , Melrose will receive a minimum of £10,000 this season from Concept Group , sponsorship which , through bonuses , could rise to £15,000 if they win the national championship and the Border League , and Stewart 's Melville have a season 's £15,000 support from Dial Office Systems .
14 Of course , the Socialists , if they win the coming election , have an interest in catching the tax-evaders .
15 If they omit the incomplete Sonata in G major , K357 , and the two fugues , that is not great loss ; and while they do not enjoy the fine modern recording accorded to the Teldec artists , the DG sound remains respectable , although sometimes dryish and slightly clattery in forte , and there is little tape hiss .
16 While many tests may have high face validity — that is , they may look as if they measure a particular linguistic ability — this is not a sufficient justification for using test data as a basis for clinical or educational decision-making .
17 If they use the whole check immediately , the true rate of interest which the credit costs them is 72.5 per cent .
18 When men live in the transcendent they become lost to the world ; it is as if they speak an unknown language and are no longer understood by other men .
19 The Football Association , already probing allegations of FA Cup final black market tickets traced back to Barnet , threatened to charge Flashman with disrepute if they receive an official complaint .
20 There was here some enquiry and the that enquiry as a matter of public policy I understand the documents are n't to be available , even if they assist the police , or if they assist the other side .
21 Otherwise , if they take the long route , it adds ten days going from Guam in the Pacific to Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean .
22 This is only specifically noticed by the adventurers 50% of the time ( add 20% to this chance if they make a prolonged search ) , since it is n't obviously unusual .
23 It can be equally disastrous for them and for others if they make a permanent arrangement on impulse and encourage a relative or friend to give up their own home and move in with them because they are under stress and feel that they may not be able to continue to live alone .
24 In particular if notice of an application for such an order has been given he may : ( a ) strike out the claim or defence if they show no reasonable cause of action or defence and enter judgment ( Ord 13 , r 5 ) ; ( b ) where £1,000 or more is claimed , upon submission of affidavit evidence proving the facts ( and proof of service of the application , copy affidavit and exhibits seven days before ) , enter summary judgment in a default action where there is no real defence .
25 But if they become a normal event , all papers prepared for Council will have to be written with a much wider audience in mind .
26 These underlying issues can be thought of as ‘ hidden voices ’ , which can block learning , or , if they become a central focus , can unleash learning and motivation to change .
27 He says if they get a good description they 'll put to together an artists impression .
28 if they get a cold , they 'll be in trouble !
29 It does n't matter if they get a little bit of T V
30 but if they get the upper hand , and if they think they can start er dictating , then they will , alright ?
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