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

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1 ‘ I had developed a penchant for Southern Comfort over the years and when not running I soon began to surpass the 20 units of alcohol per week ‘ allowed ’ by the experts if you do n't wish to become addicted .
2 ‘ But there is plenty of scope for drawing the crowds if we produce the right brand of football and the results . ’
3 Join a local RSPB members ' group ( get the address from the RSPB regional office ) and go on the outings if you can .
4 I ask one of the pickets if he supports the Democrats .
5 According to SSAP 8 , to the extent there is no deferred tax liability , an ACT asset may only be shown in the accounts if it can be demonstrated that there will be sufficient profits in the next 12 months to enable the surplus to be recovered against the corporation tax thereon , bearing in mind anticipated dividends .
6 It is difficult to see how a sensible start can be made on the discussions if we do not know the outcome of the GATT round .
7 What are the dangers if everyone tries to improve everything ? ’
8 The White armies would have beaten the Reds if they 'd got that cross . ’
9 A key clause defined freedom of information : journalists had the right to demand information ( including access to documents ) from state bodies , social organizations and officials , and to appeal to higher bodies or officials and ultimately to the courts if their demands were refused .
10 The Anisminic decision goes much further than this and says in effect that A 's decision can be set aside by the courts if they disagree with his interpretation of the rules which he is required to apply .
11 The union will fight your case through the courts if someone tries to rip you off , it will check over contracts for you and offer cheap instrument insurance ( see the Musicians ' Union article for details ) .
12 The instinct of a partner served with an expulsion notice will be to fight , through the courts if he is able .
13 It 's looking promising at the moment , we 've had a lot of support from the people of Didcot , er a number of companies have made donations , T N T express have given us a van to er transport the bikes to the start/finish , and Denton Cycles spares for the bikes if we break down , punctures being the worst
14 That was reassuring in itself — the Irishman had a highly sensitive nose for coppers ; he would n't have touched the coins if he had caught a whiff of police involvement .
15 The United Kingdom Egg Producers ' Association , which is meeting the legal costs of the nuns ' case , was ‘ pleased and surprised ’ with the ruling that the nuns should be paid the full market price of £1.42 each for the birds if they were slaughtered .
16 Obviously it 's harder to get a peek at the innards if you 're buying via mail order , but many direct sellers now have showrooms that you can visit .
17 I pulled at it , jiggled it , checked the zero twice and I think I would have oiled the scales if I 'd had oil with me .
18 And just that the proposals if you want to opt out of the homework timetable then they can but they 've got ta let
19 It was clear that the department would need to move with the times if its pupils were to continue to get good results , and , encouraged by her new Head of Department , Joanne found herself entrusted with the management of a curriculum innovation for the intake year .
20 She is far more likely to obey the rules if you discuss them with her , so that she knows why you make them .
21 It is important , however , that you understand some aspects of the rules if you are to make sense of the electronic spectra of inorganic species .
22 You 're allowed relatively small quotations of other people without being accused of plagiarism and breach of copyright , but you have to do it advisedly , so make sure you know the rules if you actually do this .
23 We also had a polyester business where we had to both change the technology and the products if we were to win .
24 The most dangerous clause in the draft is on self-provision for museums , under which any museum can be closed by the authorities if it can not finance itself .
25 I would n't be able to break the story , and neither would the cops if they dug him out .
26 the final item could include all the performers if there is time and opportunity to organise it — failing that play your trump card with a really stunning item to finish .
27 She 's very quick to take the signals if she ca n't carry it .
28 Yes , if you got ta , if you 're fully funded on the premiums if you take out
29 As adults , we face the fact that our charming sympathetic introduction to animals becomes more complicated and that we are not fair to ourselves or to the animals if we identify with them .
30 You must 've had to be very careful then when he was slaughtering the animals if he was a haemo
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