Example sentences of "[that] if [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Look for the enclosed green Wallet now ! ’ and four free opportunities to win prizes , which must irritate those who can see that if everybody gets four opportunities the odds remain the same .
3 The hon. Member for Thurrock asked whether I did not know that if one took economic resources from one area and instilled them into others that was merely a way of upsetting the ordinary economic mechanism and that it did not result in any advances .
4 Such a roundabout way of replication means that if one gets similar results in different species , they are worthy of publication in their own right .
5 He was sure that if we checked enough pubs we were bound to find her .
6 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
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Then I thought that if someone wore embroidered lilies on jeans , it would be noticeable , and so on .
11 ‘ Doping makes people so distrustful that if someone jumps two cms longer in a long jump , a cm higher in the pole-vault or lifts 2.5 kgs more than I do , the accusation is there . ’
12 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 !
13 And , do n't forget that if you make substantial improvements to your home , it may increase its value .
14 To get the very best results you will need to observe closely , compare , make notes , and use your judgement while bearing in mind that if you make heavy demands you will have to feed well .
15 And the theory was that if you served thirty years in the Ce Central African police , you 'd be given a section of land in what later became Rhodesia .
16 This allegedly , erm , protests the , protects the citizen , and the , the logic of this argument , is really the Hobbesian argument , that if you let ordinary individuals have firearms they 'll go round killing each other , or so it is alleged .
17 The penny share flourishes on the fallacy that if you get more shares for your money , you must be getting a better buy .
18 Quoting Bertrand Russell 's dictum that if you hold unorthodox opinions in England you will be disregarded at first , persecuted if you persist , but finally canonised if you live long enough , he comments : ‘ having experienced the first two stages , I seem to be approaching the third . ’
19 I had a close look at that table , obviously a matter of some interest and that 's the reason I return to this , as I read the table , there is a very substantial amount of double counting within it , for this reason , that all outstanding er planning permissions are included once , and there are then separate categories of allowance for all types of sites , namely large windfalls , conversions , small sites , and allocated sites , those are all put in , er or most of them are put in at thirteen years worth , that being the remainder of the plan period to two thousand and six , it will not have escaped you that if you include thirteen years worth all the existing commissions are part of that thirteen years , and so simplest approach to correct that table would simply to discount the outstanding commitments , because they 're all counted again as part of the thirteen years , I do have a secondary point that the allowance for conversions is very much higher than what seems to be happening , and in what is in the tables that er Mr Thomas drew it to your attention from the York City er appendix eight , so that er on on two counts , but mainly the double counting one there is a great deal of er erm optimism , if I can call it that , in that table .
20 I fear that if you send more letters to the theatre Mrs Seale will notice the pug and will tell Papa .
21 A standard story , repeated by travellers and natives alike , holds that if you travel 50 miles in Britain you will encounter a different sign language that can not be understood in the region you have just left .
22 It should by now go without saying that if you experience any problems , you should not hesitate to call SST Technical Support for assistance .
23 And I think that in the balance , that if you have two sites in e the area of search that are equal in all other respects , except that one is closer to York than the other , then the environmental considerations of that site being closer erm to York would weigh in its favour .
24 Erm , I also think that if you have two hours , a video and a talk would be better .
25 But I have a theory that if you have two musicians , both trained and able to play anything that is put before them , but only one of them has the ability to play by ear as well , then he or she will be able to project more life , beauty and expression than the other .
26 And it may be , that if you have three tellies in the house , you 'll have to pay forty pounds extra .
27 The second one is that there is proper provision erm available for erm the particular disabilities which the children have within the ordinary school , that the other children in the school also receive proper provision — you can see what 's in the mind of the drafters of the bill there , that if you have some children who could potentially be disruptive , then they might in fact make it very difficult to educate children without these special handicaps .
28 As a demographer with a quarter of a century 's experience I know that if I encounter finite numbers of a supposedly rare occurrence , the true rate is higher .
29 What seems to happen is that an individual , given his arrival in a situation , reviews it in the context of his own objectives and decides that if he takes certain actions , the situation will change in the direction of his objectives .
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