Example sentences of "at any [noun] if " in BNC.

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1 Well , is it , you mean technology has n't affected your job to such an extent that you feel that you know you could get laid off at any minute if they bring in something new ?
2 Acute cocaine overdose may occur at any stage if a package bursts .
3 The man told him in sarcastic tones that he could have his £9 back at any time if he brought in the young lady in the photograph .
4 The challenge is to play either game against the timer , which can be switched off at any time if the child wants to check a word or letter
5 And at any time if you decide you 'd rather be in government bonds than in , say , stock market shares , just let us know .
6 at any time if he thinks fit release on licence a person serving a term of imprisonment for life subject to compliance with such conditions , if any , as the Secretary of State may from time to time determine .
7 When I began collecting material , one of the Blaxhall people offered me an open invitation : ‘ Drop in at any time if you want to know anything .
8 A licensing board may disapply the section to premises at any time if they cease to be satisfied that the requirements of the proviso to subs .
9 Trainees may leave at any time if , for example , they wish to take up employment .
10 Next , feel free to ask questions at any time if you 're confused by anything .
11 ‘ They made the usual checks then , because I was allowed to go back at any time if there was a problem , they let me go home .
12 After recording that the specific purposes for which leave was granted were to quash the section 2 notice dated 24 June 1991 , and to require the applicant to be cautioned in accordance with paragraph 16.5 of Code C before being called upon to comply with the requirements of a section 2 notice , the court began by noting that these two grounds rested upon substantially the same basis ; namely that if the notice could lawfully be served after the person under investigation had been charged his constitutional right of silence would be lost , at any rate if a caution were not administered .
13 However , in two later cases courts have refused to follow this and , it must surely be right ( at any rate if the price has been paid ) that the buyer obtains such rights as the transferor had .
14 The superposition principle can be used to predict the creep and relaxation behaviour at any temperature if some results are already available , with the proviso that the most reliable predictions can be made for interpolated temperatures rather than long extrapolations .
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