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

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1 The figures also suggest that if you hold a qualification , you are half as likely to be unemployed as someone who has none . ’
2 ‘ We strongly suggest that if you open a new course you want to get feet on greens quickly and that means building pay as you play courses . ’
3 They did n't know that if you have ecstasy you should drink a lot of water because of the risk of heat exhaustion .
4 Would n't it be good to know that if you had an accident , you could be referred — in English to a lawyer or doctor immediately ?
5 And it 's good to know that if you have to , you can .
6 But there were loads of spaces and I also happen to know that if you do n't stay long the hotel management does n't mind . ’
7 Twenty years ago it was expected that if you trained you would surely be accepted into the membership of your trade union and be given the chance to compete for the roles that were suitable .
8 However , the TTJ also report that if you want the real cause of bird 's eye features , do n't ask a scientist .
9 Reducing The Risk , a leaflet sponsored by British Telecom and published by the Trust , emphasises that if you feel frightened , you should listen to your instincts and speak calmly , gently and slowly .
10 You expect that if you set a 10:10 standard on a [ large well-known company ] for a , say a pickle liquor , or something , if you did that they would comply because they 're big enough and they 've got the expertise , and so on .
11 Well , I ca n't promise that if you leave I 'll be as generous as he was ; I 'll continue your allowance certainly , but as for a house , no ; for as you are well aware , because you know the books as well as I do , it takes us all our time , even with my salary , to continue living here as we have done of yore .
12 ‘ And do you promise that if you need a shoulder to cry on , you 'll come to me first ? ’
13 And so to take what we would describe as a reasonable view on this , we say that if you know from evidence there are a number of concealed households , you should seek to accommodate them .
14 They say that if you take one in five children , that 's twenty per cent of children , that probably eighteen per cent of children with special needs can be dealt with in ordinary schools and that there would still be need for special facilities for the remaining two per cent .
15 In this country they say that if you do n't like the weather all you have to do is wait five minutes and it will get better .
16 People say that if you do n't ask you get told more , but I have never found that to be true .
17 Peter and say that if you do n't do this you 're going to lose that , because that would n't be being
18 Sangster said : ‘ They say that if you have a good horse , a top jockey will invariably become available .
19 One man in particular er again I wo n't mention his name but anybody that went to Road School 'll know who I , I mean when I say that if you did anything wrong he 'd call you out and ask you something and if you , if you like pupils used to be a bit shy and , and not speak to him he 'd slap you across the face .
20 Some say that if you stood it up-ended on your roof it would look like a television aerial .
21 A lot of people say that if you play fast you have no feeling , which is completely wrong .
22 A lot of people say that if you play fast you have no feeling , which is completely wrong .
23 You could guarantee that if you waited top of one of those yards that somebody would be fighting or wanted to fight or a window could get broken or , or either men or women .
24 In union negotiations , for example , I always found that if you had a heart to heart with the opposition , the single leader , you could probably gain something .
25 The one that I tend to use most of the time is this one not least , because it only three pounds , and it 's quite affordable but a , again , it 's got a loud sound to it , and I found that if you carry one of these with you and somebody does approach you , you 've always got this in your pocket and you can actually aim it them , cos they do n't know what you 've got in your hand .
26 People I met never became friends , people never spoke in those days at all , in fact , I found that if you did try to speak they always ran away .
27 I 'm not spying on him , so forget that if you 've got any such idea . ’
28 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 .
29 I must stress that if you experience much pain , then individual lessons would be more suitable .
30 Do you seriously think that if you went to a school and it was like , you know , all cosy , you know , you had dealers and were n't allowed to smoke , you were n't allowed to drink and you were n't allowed to take drugs do you seriously think anyone would go there ?
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