Example sentences of "[vb base] that if we [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Whilst we realise that if we belong to a national organisation , there will be some additional cost to individual Institutes .
2 Erm as I digest Mr 's comments and the various implications erm of the things that he said , it 's more and more confirming for me that perhaps we may well be right in the step by step measured approach because quite clearly erm I suspect that if we run at this stage a preferred location , erm I suspect that the the opposition to that and there would be opposition to it , may well have may well prejudice the principle er of the new settlement .
3 In fact , we know that if we get into a confined space with the intention of defying gravity we are running a risk and have decided to tolerate it .
4 Well here we 've got an onshore wind , that 's perfect , because we know that if we get into trouble just get blown back ashore .
5 I know that if we speak of the ‘ rhythm guitarist ’ as such , the image of a second-rate underdog player springs instantly into view , playing a tiresome , subordinate role to a far more experienced ( and inexcusably vain ) lead player .
6 ‘ I believe that if we deal with both of these subjects in one such conference we risk overloading the boat . ’
7 Erm that has been a matter of serious discussion here and I know with some of the local authorities , and the fact of the matter is sir that we feel that if we look at the agricultural land quality of this county , if you were to have a criteria based policy which included the requirement that strategic sites should avoid good quality agricultural land erm you have n't got a policy at all because this is a county which has mostly its territory covered by good quality agricultural land especially in those parts of this county where strategic development might be expected to actually happen .
8 Not surprisingly , they argue that if we persist with the established electoral system then we will continue with the problems of government which they identify .
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