Example sentences of "if they be [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The sleeve notes ( if they 're still called that in the compact disc age ) give some useful information about the personnel used during the recording sessions .
2 However , under para 8(c) of FRS 1 , the UK subsidiaries may claim exemption from FRS 1 if they are wholly owned and the UK parent publishes consolidated financial statements and those consolidated financial statements include a consolidated cash flow statement dealing with the group 's cash flows .
3 even if they are both needed and wanted by the school .
4 If they are extensively sheared or cold-worked , however , there is some improvement in shear strength , though not nearly up to the theoretical value .
5 However , they can be placed in your normal luggage if they are properly packed and insulated .
6 Panel interviews , if they are well run and well organized , can be particularly searching .
7 Riverside trees , whose roots increase the tensional strength of the bank material , are the best protection against erosion , especially if they are well established and are properly maintained .
8 Unlike cleaning chemicals which still perform even if they are grossly misused and , at worst can hardly leave a surface dirtier after application than before , misuse in disinfectants and sanitisers can result in an increase in bacterial contamination .
9 But if they are really to grow and prosper , they need access to private capital , freed from the constraints of public ownership .
10 Thus if they are consistently defined as disreputable or respectable , servile or arrogant , they will tend to see themselves in this light and act accordingly .
11 Any party , including the child , may be excluded from a directions hearing if they are legally represented and their absence is desirable in the child 's interests in view of the matters to be discussed ( FPCR , r16(2) ; FPR , r4.16(2) ) .
12 This may or may not be desirable : administrators sometimes act more quickly than lawyers and judges ( they are certainly a lot less expensive ) , but they are always vulnerable to regulatory capture and they can make bad decisions if they are poorly funded and undermanned ( for some observations on this issue , see Areeda , 1992 . )
13 Islands have traditionally posed difficulties for water engineers , particularly if they are densely populated or have influxes of visitors in the dry season .
14 If they are fatally damaged when attacked , their deaths do not affect the population as a whole because they have already bred and are no longer doing so .
15 Trustees in bankruptcy , but not personal representatives , may disclaim onerous property , which the shares might be if they were partly paid or subject to an effective company lien .
16 Does he agree that more special constables would do a great deal to reduce levels of crime , particularly if they were better trained and more adequately remunerated ?
17 She was content to let it wash over her , occasionally noticing , like someone with a different first language , the way they laughed at things she did n't see the humour of , were made angry by perfectly innocent-sounding newspaper articles , discussed people she had never heard of as if they were better known than the Royal Family .
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