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

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1 But it is as well for high-profile entrepreneurs to remember that they are always at some risk of being damned by association if they use structures that appear , or can with journalistic licence be made to appear , too close to those behind which fraudsters have hidden .
2 In a way she was glad , for she feared Sharpe 's violence if he discovered Lord John Rossendale at the ball .
3 State on your tax return income from which tax has not been deducted at source and will therefore be assessed for tax by the Inland Revenue if it forms part of a more substantial income :
4 They also warn that some leading hospitals may face an uncertain future if they lose patients to outside bidders .
5 I just thought , if it was any good if I took Bryony to the hairdresser with me and you took Richard and James
6 Friends may refrain from expressing any sympathy because they feel that it might be inappropriate and embarrassing for her , and she may be feeling that people will regard her as a hypocrite if she gives way and weeps , although she may need to do this for a variety of reasons , one of them being not so much for what she has lost , but for what she never had .
7 In a statement on July 15 Shamir 's office said that Israel would take a " positive view " of Assad 's reply if it enabled Israel to conduct " direct and unmediated negotiations with Syria " .
8 KILLERS can get away with murder if they convince courts they were sleepwalking , a judge in Canada ruled yesterday .
9 PEOPLE with epilepsy are being urged to alert hospital staff to their condition if they undergo hospital tests .
10 Alright Malc we 'll we 'll give you a ring if we find Tony .
11 Television scored best on helping people decide how to Vote if they found politics interesting during the campaign but had lacked a general interest in politics in the mid-term .
12 Thus under a contract for sale of goods the seller commits a breach of fundamental term if he delivers goods of a wholly different kind to those contracted for .
13 Laws of Canute of 1020x1022 state : " It is heathen practice if one worships idols , namely if one worships heathen gods and the sun or the moon , fire or flood , wells or stones or any kind of forest trees , or if one practises witchcraft or encompasses death by any means , either by sacrifice or divination , or takes any part in such delusions . "
14 Official toleration was denied only to Roman Catholics and episcopalian Anglicans , and in practice if they exercised discretion , they too were able to worship without much disturbance .
15 The government agreed not to expand them and to give the country 's human rights prosecutor the power to recommend legal action if they committed crimes .
16 Goibniu studied the parchments for some time , seeing that there was an elaborate circlet of gold for Flame if she became Inchbad 's Queen , studded with firestones which would be mined from Fael-Inis 's Fire Mountains .
17 Great for taxis , a non-starter if you crave performance .
18 In the great store wars to get customers in , supermarkets invented the ‘ loss leader ’ — lines such as bread on which they were prepared to make a small loss if it lured people in .
19 ‘ All I can say about Chelsea is that Newcastle United would be a bigger club if we got things right here . ’
20 LABOUR delegates were warned yesterday that the party would lack electoral credibilty if it promised increases in public spending which could only be met by higher borrowing or taxes .
21 Failure to give you a fair deal in terms of a pay rise can , therefore , amount to constructive dismissal if it reflects victimisation .
22 So you 're the one who really has to do er if the if the system does n't suit you or if the system 's hard work if you have problems .
23 Some pieces of work , on the other hand , require a lot of reading and study time during composition ; and for these you are likely to produce better work if you choose questions that genuinely interest you , or connect with problems you are in any case interested in outside your literary work , rather than if you feel your work is being done out of obligation or under duress .
24 To complicate matters he was diagnosed as having reflex epilepsy as a youngster , a condition which can lead to concussion if he sustains head injuries .
25 Residents of Middridge , a pleasant enough village if you like Whitbread 's beer , will pay £243.56 poll tax in the coming financial year .
26 To this end the police may arrest without a warrant for a breach of the peace and , as a general rule , they may enter private premises without a warrant in order to stop or prevent a breach of the peace if they have reason to suspect that this may occur .
27 erm a bit of garlic if you like garlic , we do n't like it that much , so I get garlic salt that 's not as strong
28 You will get better help if you have outlines and ideas for the supervisor to react to ; experiment with your ideas and see what reactions you get , rather than waiting to produce ideas that you are sure fit in with an established approach .
29 The TV licensing authority in Bristol confirmed Mr Smart had been told that technically he 'd be breaking the law if he watched TV before receiving the new licence .
30 It could also get £140,000 in grants and investment from the council and the local equivalent of GLEB if it moved north .
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