Example sentences of "[is] that if you " in BNC.

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1 The main point to realise is that if you can not feel a positive lock , you are either not pushing hard enough or the lock is completely out of adjustment and too light to be effective .
2 Another problem is that if you 're trying to deal with other manufacturers in the way that we do , where we have this extremely close relationship and they are very reliant on our forward forecasts of volume , they feel if you have your own manufacturing plant that you would always give preference to it in bad times and the other suppliers would be the people to suffer if sales declined .
3 I suppose the most recent lesson is that if you merge with a company you do n't have the same opportunities for changing its culture as you do if it 's a take-over .
4 My impression is that if you invent something , you tend to have a built-in arrogance .
5 But the trouble with buying clothes , he finds , is that if you do it alone ( he 's single ) , you can get a bit blinkered .
6 The corollary of this is that if you absolutely love certain items like cake or chips , do not ban them from your life for ever , not even for a week .
7 The good news is that if you have already had the vaccine , you do n't need a booster .
8 The second thing to consider is that if you are eating the amount you say , then this may be too much .
9 N. No , the way I see it is that if you enter a competition you get at least two clear runs with no-one snaking you .
10 You then put another layer of filters on , which is that if you have got to choose , you choose content areas which are very important to Britain , or you choose content areas which the camera can communicate best .
11 But the lesson of the Kennedy case is that if you have the chance to take another job before your redundancy has been confirmed , you may have to choose between safeguarding your future and cashing in on the job rights built up over the years in your present employment .
12 Yet such matters may be relevant in some cases ; one particular example is that if you are registered as disabled , you are entitled to special consideration .
13 ‘ So you see , children , the moral of the story is that if you are good then God will be pleased … ’
14 Another important implication of behavioural rights such as these , is that if you believe in your own rights then , to be consistent , you must also believe that other people enjoy the same rights .
15 If your husband retires on a Friday , it is unrealistic to think that your great new life together will take off with a flourish the following Monday ; but the good news is that if you can think in terms of allowing yourselves time to renegotiate the way you live together , the chances are that you will both have adjusted to the new situation within about two years .
16 The typical conjecture is that if you protect car driver from their mistakes you encourage bad driving .
17 The real secret is that if you use enough pattern it simply cancels itself out . ’
18 Although if you are redundant or long-term unemployed you feel you have heard all of this before , the truth is that if you manage to keep alive some enthusiasm and initiative you have more chance of getting an interview than if you do not .
19 The second tip is that if you are planning an evening meal , do not have candles or any kind of light on the table itself .
20 ‘ It costs around £8 a year and the main benefit is that if you 're involved in a car accident , even if it 's not your fault , the company will pursue the claim for you , ’ he explains .
21 What that means , in simple English , is that if you follow a high-fibre diet you will find that you feel more satisfied on fewer calories .
22 The reassuring message from this cautionary tale is that if you are overweight and use the F-Plan calorie tables correctly , as instructed , you simply can not fail to shed surplus body fat .
23 ‘ One thing you can be sure , ’ says Glover in his calm , homespun philosopher kind of way , ‘ is that if you 're alive , some terrible shit is going to happen to you . ’
24 ‘ What I do n't understand , Major Cowley , is that if you know my life is in danger , why do I have just one man ! ? ’
25 My only reservation for new readers is that if you 've not seen John Bitumen 's wall of hate live , looking every bit like Mussolini with a hangover , the sincerity of the sarcasm and the heartfelt cynicism of the material may not be fully appreciated .
26 The second drawback is that if you spend too much time standing back , commenting on what 's going on , using humour and changing the subject you may end up disrupting a collective sense of purpose and fail to meet your objective .
27 Even when parents get it wrong , Paul 's point is that if you are Christian , your obedience is in the Lord .
28 The point is that if you just ring America , you might as well be from outer Albania for all they care .
29 A quick tip for this method is that if you work an extra row before casting off you can simply remove the stitches from the needlebed and , using the latch tool or a crochet hook , cast off the stitches away from the machine whenever it suits you .
30 The Mani Pulite — clean hands — investigation in Italy that has now snared Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA ( see page seven ) has won universal admiration for its thoroughness and determination not to pull punches ; our only concern is that if you simply put the two words Mani and Pulite together , the thing does n't sound nearly so squeaky clean …
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