Example sentences of "that if [pron] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Reilly added : ‘ I 've instilled into the England players that if they take this game lightly they could end up with egg on their faces .
2 Now she fears that if they breed any faster , she 'll have to move to somewhere bigger .
3 I suspect that there 'll there 'd been a certain amount of alienation for a long time things that the men had to accept because the people with the money and therefore the power said that they had to you know a I think quarry men are very proud on one level great sort of craftsmen in a way and erm I 'm sure that you know th the last couple of years well I 've heard them say really tha that there 'd been things niggling them with the management but I suppose this was just like a blatant smack in the face and they realize that if they accepted this if they let the management walk all over them this was the thin end of the wedge you know that .
4 ‘ They know that if they lose this one , then a gap opens up at the top .
5 It should be fairly clear to the adventurers that this library is n't exactly packed with exciting Grimoires and forgotten lore , despite the find of Lermontov 's Grimoire , and that if they want some really impressive magical reading matter they will have to look elsewhere .
6 W/Cpl Burns informs the Volkspoliqei that their request is outside the terms of the Agreement , and that if they want any details they must call for a Soviet officer , to whom the information will be given .
7 They may need reassuring that if they drink more liquid this will not occur .
8 Such conditions could occur in a very big hydrogen bomb : the physicist John Wheeler once calculated that if one took all the heavy water in all the oceans of the world , one could build a hydrogen bomb that would compress matter at the center so much that a black hole would be created .
9 I believe that if somebody kills another person while drunk and at the wheel of a car , then that person should be disqualified for life .
10 And yet , so mechanical is this learning routine that if we interrupt such a bee while she is feeding she must take off and land again of her own accord , that landing permits her to choose the correct feeder colour on her next visit .
11 He was sure that if we checked enough pubs we were bound to find her .
12 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
13 In particular , it might seem that if we observe all other galaxies to be moving away from us , then we must be at the center of the universe .
14 We are only just beginning to recognize that if we take this attitude , we are denying to arts and letters , and to the criticism of them , any bearing at all on public life — including , for instance , public education .
15 The only way we can actually go about it is that if we use these cramps and if you remember me telling you , or I do hint every now and then , make sure you keep the cramps straight parallel to the rails , and that 's the reason why because it 'll fall straight , now if something 's in twist and we want to bring it back again , what you do is if it 's in twist that way , you put the cramp as I 've done these slightly up
16 My view is and it 's a widely held view within the association and , and the informed clubs is that if we let that situation go on and do nothing about it we will have a decreasing er number of people going and number of people going sailing .
17 I think colleagues on this side will seek to press the minister even further on the latest developments in France and indeed what influence we can have to make sure that if we pass these orders today , they do become the basis of the European elections .
18 The underlying fear was that if we accepted any connection we would be back to the world of incomes policy .
19 It may be fortuitous that if we spend this morning discussing criteria , there 'll then be a gap of one and a half working days for those who do n't have to travel far to consider possible answers to the second stream of the dialogue .
20 ‘ I 'm quite agreeable to that , as long as the wording is such that if we find each other horrendously incompatible after each year there 's a let-out clause . ’
21 For example taking out the forward looking infra-red , infra-red search and track , taking out the the M I D S , the multiple information distribution system and certain aspects of the er defensive aids , to see what impact that would have and we found that if we removed any one of those erm then we would either come down to parity against potential threat or possibly er inferiority and that was really the supporting evidence to retain the full capability .
22 He is quite decided that it is important that we all go to the one service although I feel that if we covered both services then we would not miss out on anything .
23 Could I suggest probably in future that if we do that we have the harrowing parts in the morning so everybody can see it .
24 that say there , but what I would suggest is that if we do this , if we actually train up , pay for a number of our staff to be trained , we have a unique selling point .
25 What does matter is that if we view that variable and all other variables affecting the aggregate demand curve as being determined by processes , the aggregate demand curve itself can be seen as the result of a process and shifts in the aggregate demand curve occur in line with that process .
26 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 .
27 But we 've increased the capacity of that pipe , so that if we have some more money eventually , we can er replace the final five yards from our meter to the Severn Trent water main er in some future years , to improve the pressure problems down the whole pipeline .
28 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 .
29 To perform this effectively you should hold down each full chord voicing wherever possible , so that if you pick any strings accidentally the notes that sound will still be okay !
30 Remember that if you take this need seriously , others will come to accept it .
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