Example sentences of "that if [pron] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now I 've always taken that to mean that if they had big faith , they would have been alright .
2 Unlike the Labour party , for which this is a matter of great difficulty , my party and its predecessor have never shrunk from the fact that if one has effective devolution , and an effective Parliament with the powers that the Bill would establish , the case for the retention of a Scottish Secretary of State in Cabinet would be weakened .
3 It was felt that if we had that information available that it might be worthwhile exercise to carry out some analysis of erm time was given or
4 Because you would be saying well if we have classes this provides us with a way forward for the future in a way that if we have absolute egalitarianism that , how would we make progress through to socialism ?
5 In 2.5 we noted that if we have more equations than unknowns , the equations must be consistent , or a unique solution does not exist .
6 It seems to me that if we have any knowledge of England 's past at all , we do tend to have a kind of a picture of our history in the back of our minds which may be completely wrong .
7 ‘ You know you could stop that if you 'd any self-control , ’ said Bob , noticing my state .
8 So here he has erm quite a long discussion in the fact that if you have inexperienced people , they will often make the make a quick initial assessment of a situation which is being and rejected by a more experienced person .
9 One of the greatest things that I have become aware of is that if you have eight people to dinner , one or two of them will be vegetarians .
10 And I think that in the balance , that if you have two sites in e the area of search that are equal in all other respects , except that one is closer to York than the other , then the environmental considerations of that site being closer erm to York would weigh in its favour .
11 Erm , I also think that if you have two hours , a video and a talk would be better .
12 But I have a theory that if you have two musicians , both trained and able to play anything that is put before them , but only one of them has the ability to play by ear as well , then he or she will be able to project more life , beauty and expression than the other .
13 I ca n't believe that if you have enough faith you can move a mountain from here to there .
14 So that if you have this view up , you can see whether it 's selected or not .
15 If we 're gon na do a deal then we , we , we have some to drive it through but what I 'm saying is that I think that if you have this meeting I , which is what February the second ?
16 And it may be , that if you have three tellies in the house , you 'll have to pay forty pounds extra .
17 As a result women themselves might well come to believe ( incorrectly ) that ‘ it is written in the Guru Nanak 's Granth Sahib ( the holy book of the Sikhs ) that if you have bad Karma you have more girls than boys ’ .
18 The second one is that there is proper provision erm available for erm the particular disabilities which the children have within the ordinary school , that the other children in the school also receive proper provision — you can see what 's in the mind of the drafters of the bill there , that if you have some children who could potentially be disruptive , then they might in fact make it very difficult to educate children without these special handicaps .
19 I believe that if I have one person in each branch whom I can support and direct to implement the branch recruitment strategy we will make some progress .
20 I believe that if I have one person in each branch whom I can support and direct to implement the branch recruitment strategy we will make some progress .
21 Making sure that Ryan was already inside , they entered , sat near him , and began a general chat about land , A saying to B , in a casual roundabout fashion , that if he had any land going in Norfolk to unload it quickly because the councils were clamping down on building regulations and that land in future was to be used for agricultural purposes only . ’
22 Depending on the precise circumstances it may be found that Master Smith is the settlor so that if he has any interest in the trust he may be taxed upon the same under , for instance , TA 1988 , s683 , or alternatively , if he has no interest under the trust , any payment to his minor unmarried children could be taxable upon him ( Master Smith ) under TA 1988 , s663 .
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