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

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1 If someone has difficulty in dressing , make it easier with one or more aids for dressing — do n't just do everything for them .
2 HOW CAN I TELL IF SOMEONE HAS THREADWORMS ?
3 HOW CAN YOU TELL IF SOMEONE HAS MENINGITIS ?
4 But Johansson warned : ‘ If somebody has ideas he should know we are always prepared to discuss it .
5 If she has toast she spreads it with jam or marmalade .
6 If she has food and rest , she 'll recover . ’
7 If she If she has room at home .
8 If she has children does she talk to other mothers at playgroup or at the school gate ?
9 First , they are not logically or conceptually necessary , as is " If she has children , she is somebody 's mother . "
10 For example , cunnilingus ( licking a woman 's vulva or clitoris ) may be risky with a woman with HIV if it is her period , because infected blood may enter her partner 's bloodstream if she has cuts or sores in her mouth .
11 If one has faith , then salvation is received and discipleship follows :
12 The emergence of strong governments in European history is a movement labelled " progress " — and " progress " is obviously a good thing , if one has friends in the government .
13 [ pause ] But you know , sir , if one has scruples one should not yield implicitly till they are satisfied .
14 It is true to this day in England that , if one has learning , one must wear it so lightly that it is unnoticeable .
15 And so therefore if anybody has amendments that they wish to make to the deliverance as it is , we will take them if necessary one by one and vote for them as they are presented to us , and then we 'll come to any other counter motions that may be on hand .
16 If it has colour and patination and is not over-restored , it 's worth the money .
17 If it has rights they are at best analogical ones .
18 People will look at it and see if it has relevance for them .
19 Large or small , a home is always more saleable if it has gas central heating .
20 The , and here 's the clever bit , I roll each chunk in chopped fresh herbs , usually parsley , thyme and a little tarragon so that the outside edge looks as if it has moss growing on it .
21 It becomes I I do touch on this at one point in my submission , it becomes even better if it has links .
22 The findings of these investigations , together with the Chief Constable 's proposed course of action , are passed on to a key monitoring and supervisory body , the Police Complaints Authority ( PCA ) , which may , if it has reason to be dissatisfied , overturn the Chief Constable 's decision .
23 We may say that a living body or organ is well designed if it has attributes that an intelligent and knowledgeable engineer might have built into it in order to achieve some sensible purpose , such as flying , swimming , seeing , eating , reproducing , or more generally promoting the survival and replication of the organism 's genes .
24 This will raise issues of interpretation of the disputes clause and an investigation of the type of dispute , which , unless some other provision is made in the contract , can be resolved only by the court if it has jurisdiction , or by arbitrators or a supervisory arbitral body , or possibly not at all .
25 It is unlikely to be possible easily or cheaply for the Purchaser to come to its own conclusions as to whether or not these Acts apply even if it has access to the contractual document .
26 Perhaps , in this fictional world ( it must be fictional if it has dragons in it ) the knight is seeking a magic pineapple , hoarded in a dragon 's cave .
27 There 's life in the old dog yet — even if it has trouble learning new tricks .
28 For instance , if he has money of the client in his hands not entrusted to him for any specific purpose , there is nothing in the section to prevent his retaining the amount due to him out of that money .
29 A buyer of goods can sue the seller or a third party for conversion if he has ownership of the goods even though he has not yet got possession of them .
30 It must be stressed that although a natural condition can not give rise to liability under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher it may still constitute a nuisance for which an occupier may be liable if he has knowledge or means of knowledge of its existence and if it is reasonable to require him to take the necessary steps to abate it .
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