Example sentences of "but if [pron] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But if we had that aim in mind exclusively , we would choose a different theory of adjudication , which we might call " unilateral conventionalism " or just " unilateralism . "
2 But if she did that John would n't be able to let himself in with his key .
3 I think he 's got a good idea here but if he takes that slant to his story you could do rather well .
4 But if you marry that woman , you will break my heart . ’
5 But if you marry that woman , you will break my heart .
6 Now in the eyes of the law , they have committed a crime , but if you put that situation before a jury , and even though the judge may instruct the jury , a crime has been committed , you must find them guilty , the jury 's inclination will probably be to say , natural justice , you , that you you done what was required of you , that you do n't deserve to be either convicted or sent to prison for it .
7 But if you accept that carbon dioxide is a much More insidious threat and nuclear power is the one major supplier of energy that does not produce it , the issue begins to turn not so much on the dangerous unacceptibility of reactors but on how you regulate and make them safe and ensure that their fuel is not diverted for military purposes .
8 But if you have that information you may want to confirm it 's right .
9 ‘ Maybe he looks all right ; but if you buy that horse you 'll be buying yourself a packet o' trouble . ’
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