Example sentences of "[adj] if they have " in BNC.

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1 While it may be straightforward to assess whether a lease is renewed properly or a contract accurately drafted — it will soon be clear if they have been or not — these transactions do n't carry much potential for building long-term relationships or adding value through additional services .
2 PRAWNS IN DRESSING : Prawns can be very risky if they have n't been kept at the right temperature .
3 We define ALT patterns to be distinct if they have different abstract shapes .
4 ‘ I 'm sorry if they have
5 Someone will be exempt if they have a certificate from a doctor stating that they are severely mentally impaired and are also receiving one or more of certain social security benefits including attendance allowance , severe disablement allowance , or invalidity benefit .
6 This is fine if they have an agreement with a large maintenance company , but it 's less likely to happen if the service is provided by the company itself .
7 It is essential that the parents of a severely visually handicapped child know of and agree to the approach to be followed by the school in relation to the pupil 's independent mobility , and it will be very helpful if they have seen the school environment and know what kind of tasks it will impose on the daily life of their child .
8 I am not sure if they have been deleted , or even if they were ever available for the C64 , but is there somewhere I can write to get my dream games ?
9 ( I 'm not sure if they have been here already ) .
10 These are useful if they have been constructed flexibly enough to allow for complex unusual facilities to be used if required , and thus do not negate their advantage by imposing restrictions on the designers and programmers , Structure should be built in from the beginning .
11 Readers of this journal will find some of the sections useful if they have responsibility for people with learning disability living in group homes .
12 Most people think that they 're being stupid if they have to ask a question they think that everyone else is n't probably thinking the same thing .
13 But suddenly they ca n't be independent if they have er , er , a , an illness , a problem .
14 They think they 've been successful if they have kept busy .
15 This may prove difficult if they have you pinned to the wall .
16 In studying these laws the reader should bear in mind our philosophy that nondivergent processes are equivalent if they have the same communications , minimal acceptances and terminations , and if their possible behaviours after each communication are equivalent .
17 There are arguments here , as there are in relation to mistake , that the law should impose a duty on men to consider consent , and therefore should treat them as reckless if they have failed to give any thought to the matter .
18 For this purpose , shares should be regarded as non-equity if they have a restricted right to dividends or capital , or are redeemable .
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