Example sentences of "that if [pers pn] make a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They have also felt that if they make a payment at all , that they 're fully meeting their obligation , whatever the level of that payment .
2 That proposition presupposes that if you make a reduction in the district figures , then you must have an idea what the district contribution towards the Greater York figure is , er and I find it difficult to see that you can have , if you have a new settlement , if you have a new settlement the C provision for the new settlement floating in this table , erm but can I just say before we adjourn for coffee , that I really would like to have some very firm answers to the questions which are posed under issue two , er and particularly about two D and that is specific guidance on the location of the new settlement .
3 Now the effect is that if you make a decision from London , if you impose a decision from London , the people you impose that decision on are very very demoralised .
4 But I am sensible enough to realise that if I make an effort to understand what different foods actually contain , it will help my body share the benefits of my enjoyment .
5 Perhaps he thought that if he made a success of the concert party , word would get around amongst show business that here was someone to keep an eye on , and his big chance might come ; that someone important in the music world might come up to him with a contract in his hand and sign him up for the next ten years as a successor to Sir Malcolm Sargeant .
6 To make the comparison fair , we should have to assume that built into each typist 's chair is a gun , wired up so that if he makes a mistake he is summarily shot , his place being taken by a reserve typist ( squeamish readers may prefer to imagine a spring-loaded ejector seat gently catapulting miscreant typists out of the line , but the gun gives a more realistic picture of natural selection ) .
7 She had a severe struggle with herself , but decided that if she made a fuss she 'd just make him laugh even more at her .
8 She had feared that if she made a claim for poor relief it would have meant the break-up of her family .
9 The child has learned that if she makes a nuisance of herself for long enough she will be rewarded .
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