Example sentences of "[conj] you [verb] that a " in BNC.

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1 This is easy once you realize that a Grand Canyon trip is an encounter group and not a river trip .
2 You go to an avant-garde exhibition in Germany or in Italy , in France , in New York of course , and you find that a lot of people want to be informed about it and even , if they are not normally art people , they accept it in the sense of not mocking it .
3 The Arabesque dinner plate ( shown above ) , made by Baccarat , costs £65.50 — which may seem expensive , until you reflect that a cut-glass dinner plate would cost very much more .
4 Until you know that a certain person is going to be a good language helper , it is best to engage him/her for a day or a week at a time .
5 Professor Jack Nutting of Leeds University said : ‘ If you announce that a stockpile is being set up , this is the death of the operation .
6 If you know that a dessert is likely to be particularly rich but it is something you relish , then do not eat so much of the main course ; you will then be hungry enough to enjoy the dessert without feeling sick or bloated .
7 If you know that a slightly longer sweater will make you look slimmer and you want to look that way , it is up to you to examine the diagram before you knit and work accordingly .
8 If you knew that a friend was going to look at that magazine shortly after you , and that the friend would see which answer you had marked , would you seriously tick a ) or b ) ?
9 Normally organisers will allow you to re-weigh on another set of scales if you believe that a particular set is reading heavy .
10 If you believe that a glass of wine will sell a motor car , you are underestimating the customer .
11 If you decide that a tripod is the answer , you will find a selection of these to choose from at your local photographic dealers .
12 If you decide that a restraint clause would be appropriate do not try to draft it yourself .
13 If you say that a freely-floating body — and the weights would help a bit there , because they 'd keep it under water and out of any wind — moves down on the ebb at an average of a bit under two knots , you 'd not be far wrong .
14 But if you discover that a child has tried solvents , what can you do ?
15 Puppies are unable to relate to an event which occurred in the past , so if you find that a place has been soiled overnight there is little point in scolding the puppy accordingly .
16 And thirdly , if you find that a current for a particular ion is stimulated , it 's becomes difficult to describe what 's happening at the level of transport , at the level of channel activity .
17 erm There are possible ways of introducing chemical or dyes , or something like this , which we 're going to investigate , but I think its , if you find that a particular dye does it 's job , it wo n't be long before .
18 It is not enough to change to a new paragraph at intervals just because you know that a block of text is always broken up in this way .
19 You do n't dawdle when you suspect that a plutonium bomb has been planted in the centre of a city of ten million inhabitants .
20 ‘ It 's fantastic when you think that a lot of people reckon this whole society 's evil from top to bottom , ’ says Jack .
21 Most of all , perhaps , as the woman behind these anonymous observations concludes , ‘ When you were with him , you were all he was ever interested in , even though you knew that a week or two later it would be somebody else .
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