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

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1 Furthermore , the DUC also realized that the mining had to be prevented by preventing prospecting and not waiting to begin opposition with the planning applications for the mining itself : ‘ We always felt that if it came to an actual application for mining that we would lose .
2 I like to feel that if it came to a stand-up fight I would have a good chance of victory and escape .
3 I thought that if it went into a joint account , I had to pay tax on half of three four four five .
4 I think I told Liverpool that if it gets to erm Caernarvon to the Caernarvon office by today it will appear in this week 's issue .
5 Secondly , Woolwich feared that if it failed in its legal arguments it might incur penalties .
6 Secondly , Woolwich feared that if it failed in its legal arguments it might incur penalties .
7 remember ours , it would not be flat smells of cat but not only that if it weed on me carpet as much as I love it I might get a
8 Analogically the sacrament can certainly be understood as ‘ sacrifice ’ in the sense that if it partakes of the reality it represents , the ‘ once-for-all ’ sacrifice of Calvary is applied to us as we celebrate the victory as well as the mystery of the cross .
9 ‘ What is very important is to turn the screw on Iran , to make it clear to Iran that if it wants to be treated as an equal member of the community of nations , it has to stop trying to murder their citizens .
10 ‘ We have made it our duty to find out as much as we can about Natasha , so that if it comes to a point where we want to adopt her , we will have the documentation ready . ’
11 Well I I I would say that if it comes to the attention of Social Services , that we would treat it the same .
12 Section 245 provides that if it appears to the directors that any annual accounts of the company or any directors ' report did not comply with the provisions of the Act they may prepare revised accounts or a revised report .
13 West German electoral law prescribes that in principle the magnitude of a constituency should not deviate by more than 25% from the average , and that if it deviates by more than 33.3% its boundaries must be redrawn .
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