Example sentences of "their [noun] [noun] if they " in BNC.
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1 | From January 1 this year , companies have had to make it clear when compiling their mailing lists if they plan to pass the list on to another company . |
2 | During treatment , patients were asked to consult their study physician if they had side effects . |
3 | Companies now need to ensure much greater co-operation between their operating departments and their accounting function if they are to make accurate reports properly to Customs . |
4 | If we consider the World Bank research , which demonstrates the need for some pupils to be educated in their home language if they are to reach their full potential , we must face the implications of this for mathematics education . |
5 | However , the Bretton Woods arrangements allowed countries to change their par values if they experienced a ‘ fundamental dis-equilibrium ’ in their balance of payments . |
6 | Parliament must be well aware of the great burden that is imposed on senior ministers , who not only take charge of their departments but also speak for them in Parliament , attend meetings of the Cabinet and its committees , and see to their constituency affairs if they are members of the House of Commons . |
7 | At Cornhill Insurance , employees must also repay their disturbance allowance if they leave the company within a year of the move . |
8 | Some firms insist that leavers repay their disturbance allowances if they leave their company within a specified period after the move . |
9 | One officer explained to me that it would not help their credibility nor their promotion prospects if they were too closely identified with investigations into the occult . |
10 | I hesitate to use adjectives as to what they would be like if they did n't spend at that level , but we believe it is possible for them to do so and there is something wrong with their spending levels if they do n't do it . |
11 | It will have a similar connotation when people discover what drops through their letter boxes if they are foolish enough to vote Conservative at the next general election . |
12 | But it was heartened by a reference elsewhere in the legislation that GPs could exceed their drugs budgets if they had ‘ good cause ’ — a term which the BMA will interpret as patients ' needs . |
13 | The RAC 's campaign manager , Edmund King , said : ‘ Research shows that just under 50 per cent of experienced drivers would fail their driving test if they took it today . |
14 | Existing borrowers who have been with the society for five years or more may get a reduction in their interest rate if they have never been in arrears . |