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

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1 The playhouse in the Harlow is about the people in Harlow and about the people that come in from outside of Harlow I 'm very conscious that we do serve a very wide community and I am pleased that people with other sounds come and support the theatre has been rightly said if they did n't come in to Harlow to support the theatre we would have major problems .
2 Such an outcome would have caused a great deal of trouble for the council which could have been largely avoided if the resolution had been directly challenged soon after it was made under Ord. 53 .
3 If organised revolt was simmering in the Holy Land , its chances of success would have been immensely augmented if it could be synchronised , say , with uprisings by Jewish communities across the length and breadth of the Roman Empire .
4 He himself would have been desperately pushed if he had had to manage on two-thirds of his salary until Christmas every year .
5 I fear , however , that Woodward 's vocation would have been better exercised if he had confined himself to hospital portering .
6 My people feel that the right hon. Gentleman would have been better employed if he had rushed to comfort the bereaved rather than carry out a song-and-dance act among people in Dublin , or even watch a rugby match .
7 I believe the technological revolution would have been better served if Blackett had been appointed to a real job , rather than to an advisory one to Frank Cousins , who became Minister of Technology .
8 In retrospect Adenauer 's personal reputation would have been better served if he had retired gracefully in 1961 .
9 More people could have been seriously hurt if a passenger had n't leapt forward and slammed on the brakes stopping the coach hitting a wall .
10 The foundations might have been securely laid if he had got to Walsingham .
11 The term includes : ( i ) any income chargeable to income tax by deduction at source or otherwise ( first limb ) and any income which would have been chargeable to income tax if it had been received in the United Kingdom by a person domiciled , resident and ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom ( second limb ) ( s681(1) ( a ) ) ; [ ( ii ) where the amount of the income of any body corporate has been apportioned ( ie shortfalled ) under Schedule 16 to FA 1972 or could have been so apportioned if the body corporate were incorporated and resident in any part of the United Kingdom , so much of the income of the body corporate for that year or period as is equal to the amount which has been or could have been so apportioned to the trustees of or a beneficiary under the settlement ( s681(1) ( b ) ) [ abolished in relation to income of bodies corporate for accounting periods beginning after 31 March 1989 by FA 1989 , Sched 17 , Part V ] ] .
12 The development of classical electromagnetic theory would have been much impaired if the action at a distance approach had been abandoned earlier in the century because of the superior progress of the field programme .
13 Small objects ( fig. 7.3 ) that would have been totally destroyed if dated by conventional 14 C can now be sampled for AMS , 5 ; and the benefits in dating art objects are obvious .
14 If copies are sent less than 21 days before , they may be deemed to have been duly sent if so agreed by all the members entitled to attend and vote .
15 There are even one or two hints in the case law that some employees can claim that they have been constructively dismissed if they are denied job satisfaction .
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