Example sentences of "those [noun pl] if [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 but , you know , when you get those notes if you could look at them and see what you think
2 However , the car dealer will not need to rely upon those defences if he ensures that a false trade description is not applied .
3 If this is a difficulty , the solution is to allow firms to present a case for exemption from those rules if they can demonstrate that the public interest will be furthered thereby .
4 As the previous chapter shows , the development officers were rarely involved at all with those clients if they were in the action samples ; since in no real sense could they be said to have had the opportunity of availing themselves of the action project , they are omitted ( in both action and control samples ) from most of the following analysis .
5 You have to stand right over those cleaners if you want the job done properly .
6 Specialists believe the discovery could eventually allow the use of drugs to correct the fault and reduce the risks for women who by the age of 50 have a 60 per cent chance of developing one of those cancers if they carry the defective gene .
7 ‘ We 'll cross those bridges if we come to them , but in the meantime I hope we can count on your discretion ? ’
8 And God help those sweetpeas if they stray off of their canes .
9 All I needed was 10 pence — which was what you had to pay in those days if you said you came from the previous stop — but I did n't even have that .
10 And in those days if you were old and if you were poor , … that was the end of the road .
11 He was what we called a School Board man as well he was , that was his official capacity , and in those days if you were n't at school they used to erm send a man round to see where you were , you know and why were n't you at school ?
12 But no in those days if you had children er young children at any rate you , you , you never expected to go out to work at all .
13 He er , Hugh and I used to come up every day do what we could , you see , in those days if you had a stroke you had to lay there till you died .
14 Yes I mean th th th th the fact that you 've got a whole range of problems an an and you , you were bound to come up against those problems if you try and define Marxist in a strict sense , and therefore you , you were always seeking to sort of make .
15 She could always sell those rings if she wanted money .
16 It is unlikely that Boris Yeltsin would be implementing those reforms if we had jumped the gun , as the Opposition wanted .
17 They suggest that people other than the child 's biological parents should be able to earn those rights if they have become the child 's long-term caretakers .
18 So you 've just got to watch out that you you 're gon na miss those things if you 're not careful .
19 Such a requirement , however , would not be compatible with those provisions if it had to be interpreted as precluding registration in the event that a secondary establishment or the centre for directing the operations of the vessel in the member state in which the vessel was to be registered acted on instructions from a decision-taking centre located in the member state of the principal establishment .
20 It decided to question the validity of the Regulations in proceedings for judicial review but to avoid adverse publicity which might arise if it was the only building society failing to pay in accordance with the Regulations and to avoid the danger of being charged penalties , it paid three instalments as required by the Regulations but without prejudice to its right to recover those sums if it was correct in its contention that the Regulations were void .
21 Indeed , I 'd probably sympathise and go a long way towards agreeing with those propositions if they were put to me .
22 We 'd have a full scale fight on our hands with those guys if we went ahead with that proposal ! ’
23 Probably it may be easier if I actually do those letters if they want letters .
24 You can have those yellows if you like .
25 Well , I doubt if I have a single drop of aristocratic blood in my veins , but I certainly plan to seek an invitation to enjoy those grounds if I can win permission for a search .
26 Hill , who was a member of the little-known punk band Sex Hitler and the Hormones in the 1970s , will have gone a long way from those roots if he does manage to succeed his father Graham , who won two titles in the 1960s .
27 Perhaps I will convey a better idea of the tone of those evenings if I say that regular visitors included the likes of Mr Harry Graham , valet-butler to Sir James Chambers , and Mr John Donalds , valet to Mr Sydney Dickenson .
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