Example sentences of "if [pron] take that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So , I had a look at the powers of the police authority and they 're restricted to financial and administrative responsibilities and if I took that argument further , of course the Chief Constable has to take that into account .
2 He saw that God was things , was in and of things , every sort of thing , breathing through them , breathing out of them — and if you took that presence away then the things , every sort of thing , would have no colour , no movement , no smell , no sting , no Point .
3 If you took that picture away , Robert , ’ Rose cried , ‘ we could forget all about it . ’
4 If you take that home and read the small print , you 'll find you 're probably not covered for the very things that are going to go wrong .
5 Well if you take that road down that goes to erm
6 If you take that kind of view , then of course Russell 's persistent emotionality and his characterization of the world in these personal terms is a failure , erm something that he was never able to overcome , something for all his passionate moral convictions prevented him from really seeing himself at one with other people .
7 So we are the only Committee who are saving the , that 's taking our budget globally as , I think , I think it 's four point eight percent , if you want to be pedantic about it , but we are planning and that 's the only ones , if you take that mode of view , and if we took , if we took training out
8 I you know if we took that course as an example and wh what would
9 Indeed , if we take that conversation , as it unfolds , as constantly changing and renewing its own context , then the relationship just described must be constantly changing as well .
10 Well you know , if we take that scripture seriously ,
11 yeah but on the other hand Geoff if they took that attitude with everybody , nobody would
12 A junior conveyancer is equally obliged to his or her own client , and if it takes that member of the profession a little longer , or if they need to consult with senior colleagues before agreeing to a particular course of action , then so be it .
13 It still thinks that by interfering and pouring on more layers of bureaucracy and government it will achieve something that has eluded it for so long and will continue to elude it if it takes that path .
14 I think he 's got a good idea here but if he takes that slant to his story you could do rather well .
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