Example sentences of "if [pers pn] [verb] that [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the fridge of course , Léonie said : if you mean that tarragon stuff .
2 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 .
3 The examples are endless , so if you decide that Christmas presents are appropriate for your operation all you have to do is use your imagination to find the right creative approach .
4 If you decide that kit garages do not offer what you want , or you have a particularly awkward site to cope with , you may decide that you have no option but to design and build a garage to suit your requirements .
5 We can easily understand this if we assume that dialect A is ‘ standard SBE ’ , and dialect B is ‘ Cockney ’ .
6 It means if we had that spending assessment and our costs , instead of the listeners getting a bill for four hundred pounds in their letterbox in May they would get a cheque for over five hundred pounds .
7 However , if we acknowledge that family communications follow a pattern developed over time , and this can be usefully observed and adapted with younger families , is it not reasonable to assume that with older families too such a process could be helpful in some cases ?
8 If we accept that public opinion broadly comes in two varieties : the popular and what can be regarded as the informed , each of the two strands is clearly visible whenever Parliament addresses the topic of criminal justice .
9 So if we call that point blue , red , and we call this one here , blue , blue .
10 Further consideration is to be given to this topic , but it was agreed that it would be generally more helpful if we understand that family services , were not necessarily for those with families , but a celebration of the whole church .
11 I wondered if they passed that Trade Union ( positive vetting ) file over to someone else or whether they were keeping it for my return .
12 It need not be if the authorities do not acknowledge a responsibility for control of inflation or if they believe that exchange rates ( just like changes in wage rates , or indirect taxes ) do not influence inflation but rather have their effect on relative prices .
13 This completes the description of player B t 's beliefs or assessments , if it believes that player A follows the linear strategy .
14 Thus , if he needed that status structure it was there for him .
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