Example sentences of "if [pron] [verb] [prep] these [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | He was concentrating furiously now , for , he thought , if I know of these places , then surely it must be because people have been able to talk of them . |
2 | Erm , Fr if , if you look into these dreams , what very often happens is , or what people report , is that whilst they 're experiencing the , the traumatic situation , whatever it may be , being in a prison camp or something , their dreams are often fairly straightforward , they 're to do with simple wishful things like being rescued , escaping , getting . |
3 | If you if you look at these scales here |
4 | Again , if you go back before about eighteen hundred , if you look at er if you look at art , you find that painters paint things entitled The Rape of Europa , The Rape of , The Rape of whoever it is and if you look at these pictures it 's just people lounging around with not very many clothes on . |
5 | But if we seek through these texts to understand more about the social and cultural circulations of Renaissance England it becomes problematic . |
6 | And you know they ca n't go , this one ca n't go earlier than that one because we 've got the sequence and so if we got through these steps , I think that those steps are the same steps that we go through on any project . |
7 | Could I take er , a minute and , and just try and look at the steps that you 've gone through and I , I tried to write down as you were doing it , giving your presentation , the steps which I think everybody eventually went through either formally or informally and I think if we look at these steps you 'll agree yes , I needed that and I did that or , we did n't do it formally . |
8 | If we fail in these duties we know that we risk forfeiting the protection of your spirit and all the spirits of our nation 's past heroes . |
9 | Such exploration may even dispose of the attraction ; this is in any case to be hoped for , if one thinks on these lines , as resolution of the transference/counter transference situation of which psychoanalysis and other therapies take account . |
10 | If one looks at these persons we agree are ‘ great ’ butlers , if one looks at , say , Mr Marshall or Mr Lane , it does seem to me that the factor which distinguishes them from those butlers who are merely extremely competent is most closely captured by this word ‘ dignity ’ . |