Example sentences of "in [pron] [noun] if [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And the second issue is in my experience if you have a seven hour on a Saturday or a Sunday you get a poor turn out .
2 ‘ Nothing much else , really , as you can see from what I told the Brigadier — except that , whatever 's happened , I 've got nothing to do with it — I expect she was attracted by the light in my window if she was lost . ’
3 Nest of perverts , so they tell me , I wo n't have 'em in my service if I can help it .
4 I 'll be in my villa if you need me . ’
5 Goethe once said : ‘ I would be able to commit all crimes in my life if I did not have the possibility to express them . ’
6 I can show you the broken elastic in my tracksuit if you like .
7 I would be failing in my duty if I allowed him such undeserved relief .
8 I 'd be failing in my duty if I did n't make it my business to know who she 's consorting with . ’
9 Yeah , like where I sit in my chair if I look up there I can see it , but as I say it 's not there all the wallpaper
10 ‘ I 'll put them in my handbag if you like . ’
11 And then you can sleep in the great burrow , or in my place if you prefer .
12 I could al , soon ask mum to stop you from going in my room if I wanted to .
13 So I feel happier in my mind if I do it every day .
14 you know that 's against me as well so erm so that that in itself has put a doubt in my mind if you know what I mean .
15 Many small companies could be sustained over difficult periods in their life-cycle if they were associated with caring educational institutions who could offer facilities , skills training , professional consultancy , sharing of staff on a flexible give and take basis , students seconded as real working additions to the work force , joint economic ventures such as trading , shared facilities such as crèches , and so on .
16 It was also noted that patients reported an improvement in their mood if they were woken early or deprived of sleep and so , presumably , exposed to daylight much earlier in the day .
17 The big , the big advantage Chair , and one of the reasons that it appeals to us to , to go along with Age Concern on this is that , as you know , the area of activity in terms of day centre provision in which they are very active , is one whereby on the current grant mechanisms for community care , and our need to spend eighty five percent in the voluntary and independent sector , whilst they were directly employed by us , we could n't divert a substantial amount of that money in their direction if they wished to develop services .
18 In some ways , it does , I suppose , for many women ; for children are beginning to grow independent and women can resume their careers or involve themselves more fully in their work if they have continued to work outside the home .
19 But , while Mr Lilley 's £80bn social security budget is being specially targeted by the Treasury , other ministers will have to find deep cuts in their budgets if they are to avoid higher taxes .
20 But , while Mr Lilley 's Continued on Page 2 Continued from Page 1 £80bn social security budget is being specially targeted by the Treasury , other ministers will have to find deep cuts in their budgets if they are to avoid higher taxes .
21 They extended their warnings to children of divorce , claiming that such children would also experience great disruption in their lives if they were to live in two houses , that is , in the case of joint custody between the two former spouses .
22 " All women take advantage of the men in their lives if they get half a chance . "
23 Some are afraid of their own tears and the abyss that would open in their lives if they once allowed themselves to make contact with their own pain .
24 Those responsible for implementing the change will be thwarted in their efforts if they can not have access to the resources they need .
25 Top predators , such as toothed whales and dolphins , can accumulate large quantities in their tissues if they keep eating contaminated prey .
26 They 've got this little thing in their head if it 's not got blood in it no red blood they can eat it .
27 Whenever we work with data values that have been generated by a growth process , we will have a better chance of revealing regularities in their behaviour if we convert them first to logs .
28 You 've got to live in their world if you gon na affect that change , if you do n't live in their world and only live your own , if you do n't recognise , er , the problems that they 're making in terms of change happens , and those are the that you are going to give into the So yes , you can think about yourself and and others , and you can think about the reasons , and you think about the priorities , about planning , about structure level .
29 They would turn in their graves if they knew that we were allowing employees to simply give twelve weeks ' notice of intent to change those conditions .
30 At prayers , MPs turn towards their seats because they used to get tangled up in their swords if they tried to kneel .
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