Example sentences of "then it is [adj] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 If that is the case , then it is possible that he also thought that the synagogue ritual , as well as the direction of their commercial life and benefactions should have been handled differently .
2 Then it is possible that he will be planning to spend some time in Tbilisi .
3 If Kirwan is serious — and hooker Sean Fitzpatrick assures us he is — then it is possible that he will not wear the silver fern again because , even though Alex Wyllie is no longer in contention , there 's no guarantee that Hart will get the job .
4 If the argument for imposing a requirement of reasonableness is a forceful one as Lord Cross suggests , then it is curious that he should consider that the ordinary use of the term rape is a good enough reason for forgoing such a requirement .
5 We all need a goal and once we are well on the way to achieving it , then it is essential that we start thinking about another one .
6 If we really want to help children develop an awareness of which aspects of mathematics are universal , then it is essential that we extend the range of examples we use to illustrate abstract points , demonstrating more clearly how generalisations have been formed from examining patterns across individual instances .
7 If we are to understand the complex relationship between people and the planet upon which they live then it is essential that we understand how it has evolved over time .
8 If it is true , as I believe , that nationalism in its variety of forms remains the main political dynamic of the human race , then it is disconcerting that we hear little but wholesale condemnation of it .
9 If the agreement is subject to the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 , then it is important that it does not contravene its provisions : e.g. in certain circumstances it is not possible to exclude liability for death or personal injuries at all .
10 The occasional and unfortunate accidents have been due to inadequate safety procedures , not to lack of understanding of the basic nuclear processes ; had there been some previously unknown nuclear process taking place at room temperature in solid materials and that had been somehow overlooked , then it is likely that we would have discovered this long ago in some reactor .
11 If all of these theories are value dependent ( in the sense that they are all based upon prior theorisation of how society is constructed ) , then it is likely that they will also have very different prescriptions about how problems in capitalist society can be resolved .
12 ‘ There is no doubt that had Mavis Thomas arrived in the department prior to her cardiac arrest , then it is likely that she would not have died .
13 If we took the HIDB as an example of an institution whose remit is to promote the dominant ( i.e. governmental ) ideology then it is likely that it will promote economic development and growth policy rather than traditional ideas or social development .
14 If the choleretic response to feeding is mediated by a vago-bagal reflex , then it is likely that it relays in the solitary tract nucleus in the brainstem , which is the first relay nucleus for all afferent bisceral sensation .
15 Erm the remaining seventy two percent are entirely separate from this and obviously that 's a a very important point to bear in mind when you consider the level of allocation that 's been made first of all , and secondly the likelihood that if that is successful , first of all if it 's approved , if it 's recommended by the panel and eventually taken on by the county , and secondly if happens , then it is likely that it will result in skewing of the workforce even more towards the manufacturing sector of the economy and would in our view be contrary to the aim of diversification of the economic base .
16 Reverting now to spatio-temporal relations , the assumption of their irreducibility to monadic predicates is linked with the assumption that they depict an objective order , and if such relations are taken to depict an objective order , then it is clear that we shall have to assume the possibility of a plurality of biographically distinct points of view , occupied by different percipients , before we can make any significant inferences about the ontological distinguishability of their terms .
17 If this be the right view of Dixon J. 's judgment [ at pp. 683–685 ] , then it is clear that it does not help Mrs. Perry in the present case .
18 If other professional advisers are to be involved in the due diligence exercise , then it is advisable that they participate in these early discussions , so that they can liaise and prevent unnecessary duplication of work .
19 If we are required to make a decision which has consequences for other people , and if we wish to treat them properly , then it is vital that we take into account their own views on the matter .
20 Read every word and study the plans , before and after your survey , and if you do not understand any point , or if what you see or have seen is at variance with what is set down in the documents , then it is VITAL that you consult your solicitor before exchanging contracts .
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