Example sentences of "[to-vb] the [noun pl] if [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It may be sensible to use your accountants to interview the individuals if you are going for option 1 .
2 ‘ I 'll be back to see the bodies if they do . ’
3 If you can not pay them immediately , then you must tell them so when they are instructed in order that they can decline to accept the instructions if they wish .
4 The purchaser ( in this case the retailer ) can refuse to accept the goods if they arrive later than the agreed delivery date .
5 Use the VMS Authorize utility as follows to grant the privileges if they are not available :
6 General Alexander and his troops carried out a magnificent fighting retreat and held up the Japanese advance until the rains broke , thus saving four months ' valuable time in which preparations could be made to repel the Japs if they attempted to invade India .
7 Authors were generally allowed to use the coppers if they later published their work in a book .
8 Yes , chair , erm , I was supposed to give the figures if they 'd come out at this time .
9 It will help to understand the relationships if we consider again the diagram of the four-fold human being with its physical , emotional , mental and spiritual planes ; imbalances in these planes constituting the internal or inherited factors ; and the whole surrounded by-environmental influences , both beneficial and harmful ( Figure 10 ) .
10 I can confirm , however , that the company would not have won this order except as a private sector yard which will have to incur the costs if it makes losses .
11 Not allowing any illegal drugs in your own home : threaten to call the police if you do find drugs or have serious reason to suspect their use .
12 It is very important to get the facts if we are to contemplate what the police should be for controlling and preventing crime .
13 If you have no alternative , because you live miles away from a good boot retailer , then choose a reliable company prepared to exchange the boots if they do not fit properly .
14 She 's very quick to take the signals if she ca n't carry it .
15 She is far more likely to obey the rules if you discuss them with her , so that she knows why you make them .
16 When asked if the police would continue to charge the travellers if they did not move on , he replied : ‘ I presume so . ’
17 nothing to stop the defendants if they er wish to do so pursuing , preparing their counterclaim , erm , but the one thing it can not do , even if the English law for example set- off would otherwise permit it , er is to , would , would be to prevent the , the collection of funds , because if the English law was set off and did do that , that would be running contrary to the directive
18 You 're in a better position to ask the questions if you know who 's actually made the are n't you ?
19 In fact he could have been me , except that he had had the initiative to ask the landladies if he could stay cheaper by foregoing the second ‘ B ’ — the breakfast .
20 She went on to talk to children in the refuge creche and to ask the helpers if they managed to leave work problems behind when they returned home in the evening — ‘ otherwise , it must get so depressing for you . ’
21 The neighbours were told to tell the police if I came back . ’
22 And these have got to capture the gremlins if they run out .
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