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

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1 ‘ I feel as if we failed that man somewhere , ’ she said a little later as together with David and Martin Foulds she watched the ambulance leave the factory .
2 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 .
3 Yes yeah they played quite well but I thought we got our game together after the goal and created a few chances ourselves and er if we keep that going we 're get something from this .
4 We can easily understand this if we assume that dialect A is ‘ standard SBE ’ , and dialect B is ‘ Cockney ’ .
5 are we , we 're in the semi-finals so if we win that
6 Of course , if we had that in painting , it would be absolutely marvellous ; if one had somebody one could go and talk to who would say , ‘ Do n't do this ; throw that away ’ and all that kind of thing .
7 And I think in terms of justifying that , if we had that you know , if you 're saying people have to justify why they 're going , I think they 'd all more or less say the same .
8 In as much as , if we are suddenly told , divest yourselves of County Farms , then we will be in a much better position to make a balanced decision , and to maximise return from those County Farms if we had that information available .
9 But if we had that aim in mind exclusively , we would choose a different theory of adjudication , which we might call " unilateral conventionalism " or just " unilateralism . "
10 It means if we had that spending assessment and our costs , instead of the listeners getting a bill for four hundred pounds in their letterbox in May they would get a cheque for over five hundred pounds .
11 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
12 ‘ It 'll be worth it — if we get that plane .
13 But what happens if we get that sort of period again ?
14 Erm and so I , I believe that er the resolution in fact on the order paper will stand er and if we were to remove the first two lines er of Mr 's erm resolution that the County Council he represents if necessary that in a full , a full public enquiry into the fifth terminial at Heathrow , if we get that and graft on the rest of his words er to the resolution er on the Chairman er that will do two things er it reads er the quality of our Officers are suggesting and it picks up again a very important comments er that he makes er regarding post , er , er something that is public erm , er and that it , it meets media and the other improve that 's something for the district office report .
15 See if we got that bottle of whisky got a bottle of Bells .
16 If we contrast that er view of what will happen in future district plans with what has actually happened under the Hambleton District plan which I know you have a copy of .
17 But you will remember that we ran into trouble if we pressed that point to its logical conclusion .
18 And if we exclude that site , the maximum capacity of the city is in the order of thirty three hectares .
19 If we turn that around , where does that leave me ?
20 And I just wondered if it would ease the discussion if we omitted that particular corridor ?
21 and he and erm I think if we kept if we kept that at the front of our minds ,
22 I you know if we took that course as an example and wh what would
23 How about forgot about one of the pennies for a minute this one if we shared that out between two of us .
24 If we pursue that path , we must realise that we will be transferring basic fundamental power over our economy to a supranational body of unelected , well-heeled bankers who will be able to take economic decisions that affect the livelihoods of millions of people .
25 If we sign that treaty or accept its principle , that European central bank will be totally independent .
26 But we would be even more foolish if we imagined that modernity is neutral territory : it is enemy territory — as the world , for Christians , has always been .
27 Now if we put that on there .
28 It saves you having a holdall , organise it more to heavy if we put that in there , right , what about , will they fit in the bag ?
29 If we take that ideal seriously there seems no good reason why it should be excluded from an important area of our lives , our relations within and to the workplace .
30 However , even if we take that summarising phrase as one possible expression of the topic of speaker R 's lengthy contribution , we have surely not adequately characterised what this speaker was talking about .
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