Example sentences of "if [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | Detective Superintendent Michael Cole said : ‘ If anyfamily has doubts about anyone close to them , inform us immediately . ’ |
2 | Lyotard 's definition of postmodernism as the subversion of metanarratives , then the nouveau roman can be said to have rejected the totalizing metanarrative of existentialism , even if only to have replaced it with a literary-historical metanarrative of its own . |
3 | Continuing down the slope , the trees and cottages of Ireby beckon a welcome and here , if all has gone according to plan , should be a waiting car , its occupants probably in a bad temper after a five-hour vigil . |
4 | So you 've found yourself a job , and if all has gone well you 're managing to balance the demands of the workplace with those of your family . |
5 | If all has gone well , exactly what has happened should be discussed fully with parents . |
6 | If not has any one booked the for next Wednesday night ? |
7 | If not have we a long term alternative or are we doomed to continue dealing in unrealities ? |
8 | If not have a look down the bottom |
9 | But what is it to have the concept ‘ pain' if not to have in one 's mind some notion of what the word means , a notion presumably acquired by experiencing pain ? |
10 | In sum , then , one can say little more on the basis of the scanty information available than that Molla Yegan appears to have abandoned his official posts by at least 844/1440–1 ; to have returned from his journey to the Hijaz , in company with Molla Gurani , whom he presented at the Ottoman court , not earlier than alter the pilgrimage of 844/1441 but very possibly not much later ; if not to have continued to be a figure of some importance in the state until at least 857/1453 , to have re-emerged as such then , though without , apparently , holding any official post ; and to have died at some time alter that date , perhaps in 878/1473–4 . |
11 | ‘ I 've loved being single and independent in my 20s , ’ says Anthea , ‘ but , as 30 beckons , I 'm asking myself if not having a life partner by now means that I may never have one . |
12 | They kissed casually , as if yesterday had n't existed . |
13 | ‘ To tell you the truth , I would n't mind if yesterday had been my last day . |
14 | This may be the point to take off and realise a long-planned dream — moving to the country if home has always been in town or vice versa . |
15 | Well , Tam has asked the question but answered it elsewhere , writing that Crossman 's ‘ sense of his own position in the elite of the nation never deserted him ’ , and that ‘ he seldom if ever had any doubts about his place at the very epicentre of the British Establishment ’ . |
16 | Mrs Thatcher said economic sanctions did have the effect of depressing an economy and depriving people of jobs , but rarely if ever had the desired political effect . |
17 | We rarely if ever have in mind a circumstance described as a single event or whatever , but the possibility is not to be excluded by our definition . |
18 | There had been no retaliation by the MacIans , but they all knew they were ready for it if any had come , and who to thank for the readiness ; and no-one mentioned who they had to thank for the threat . |
19 | It is also possible that surface dust is mobilized by electrical forces : indeed , such forces are of great importance to the minority of scientists who believe that very little lava if any has flowed from the lunar interior . |
20 | This makes it easier to find WIN.INI and you can also check to see if Legato has its own INI file . |
21 | ‘ It will be marvellous if TODAY has helped us to identify ‘ Danielle ’ , ’ a spokesman said . |