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

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1 Worships if I may interrupt that though , there 's some dispute about the damage which was allegedly caused .
2 Chairman , if I if I may say that the erm the er minutes of that committee were approved by sub-committee at their subsequent meeting on the twenty fourth of November erm
3 Wittgenstein pointed out that no account is satisfactory that assumes that a human somehow surveys the alternatives and chooses one : ‘ It is as if I should say that the application of a word does not pass in one moment in front of my eye ’ ( 1964 : 15 ) .
4 Lili frowned , and I wondered what would happen if I should say that the wedding was cancelled .
5 I wondered what would happen if I should say that I wished she had n't .
6 Now if I can check that you 've all got that .
7 Er I do n't know if I can answer that I suspect not .
8 Yes , if I can mention that the is on the and it 's really associated with the government 's intention to raise the er limit of lorries to forty tons by nineteen ninety nine .
9 We have got a flexibility factor on Tuesday morning , but if I can avoid that I would like to do it , and I 'm sure some some others would as well .
10 So if you can get the balance and you can get all four also what 's interesting as well is if you 've got a very low score at something , it may be they think well perhaps I need to develop that , if I do n't apparently learn a lot from getting and having a go , perhaps I 'd actually learn more if I can develop that more enjoyment from that and I can see the benefit from it .
11 I , bet , see if I can balance that on my head
12 If I can demonstrate that the Kaiser himself , the monarch who ruled Germany for thirty years until nineteen eighteen , had ideas very similar if not identical to those of Hitler 's , at a time when he was not in contact with Hitler , when Hitler 's party was nowhere in political terms , then I think that 's yet another very important indication that there is continuity in German history from say the Bismarckian period through to nineteen forty-five , and that Hitler stands in that national tradition , and is not some kind of lightning erm that , that struck Germany erm from a blue sky .
13 If I 'd have that she would be glad had knocked her sis , sisters into the garden and did n't know she was there !
14 I wonder if I could answer that in a in a different way because clearly rather there 's the option , rather than reduction the operational capability which was really the er initiative that had begun in nineteen ninety two , there is the option of course of er adjusting the total numbers and that would er have an overall bearing on the total programme cost but cert because certainly the judgement of the er the chiefs of staff was that er as far as the U K was concerned then we we should retain the operational capability as I explained earlier an n and not decrease it in any significant extent because if we did that then we could end up er with an inferior capability against a potential threat .
15 precisely Mr Chairman if I could answer that the , the , the once the inspector comes back to the Fire Service and reports again and he is due back in June , we will then look at the matters he raises at that time and he will look at the progress report er what , what has happened since his last inspection and then we will have the opportunity to look at what the Inspector has , has to say after his visits , not very far away er , their Chief Officer will go on with this programme
16 Well I know that my colleague Joanna Innes wants to comment on this , but if I could answer that immediately , I think there is a question about how you define what the major problem is .
17 Rachaela said , ‘ If I could see that , Emma , I 'd cling on to her the way you do .
18 If I could know that they fell into the hands of men of learning and curiosity , I should be more easy about them .
19 It might be a good guess today if I could say that most people either done as much as they could with their model and had this
20 It would be splendid if I could state that audit regulation had solved all the profession 's problems , that all audits were now models of perfection , carried out by accountancy paragons .
21 Damn him if she would explain that the young man to whom he 'd referred had merely been a fellow Briton attending a conference on international computing , that they 'd exchanged nothing more than a few polite comments natural to fellow compatriots abroad , and that his arm had been lying across the back of the bench seats and not round her shoulders .
22 My Lords , could I ask the Minister if she would agree that there have been some improvements in the accident and emergency departments , since consultants were appointed and how many accidents that er there are emergency departments have not got consultants in charge and leave it to junior doctors ?
23 I wonder if she 'd say that if she knew I was to blame ? he thought .
24 But if she can prove that you and I … ’
25 She argued that , if she could show that what was regarded as normal behaviour in the United States in fact varies from one society to another , then it followed that such behaviour could not be the result of people 's biological characteristics but rather of their culture .
26 I should be glad if you would ensure that we receive the current and all future issues of this publication .
27 I would be grateful if you would ensure that this is passed to the appropriate committee .
28 I should be grateful if you would ensure that this is passed to the appropriate committee for consideration .
29 You are invited to contact them via the Reader Service Card , and if you contact them by other means it would be greatly appreciated if you would mention that you read them in CHEMISTRY IN BRITAIN .
30 I should be grateful if you would confirm that these seem like reasonable quantities to you and also that only the amendments I have marked are required .
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