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

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1 If we conclude that it becomes clear that the trend , long-term , is away from the conventional type of power steering , with a valve mounted er in line with the input car
2 There are probably about 50 stars within radio range if we assume that they have had radio technology for only as long as we have .
3 If we assume that we are not the proprietors but the trustees of this world and that we have a deed of covenant to honour , this at once introduces certain absolutes into economic life and certain limits on the exercise of freedom .
4 In the same fashion , Kant maintained , the nature of our knowledge can not be understood if we assume that it is simply fed into us from outside ourselves , and that we are merely passive recipients of information from the world around us .
5 Of course the distinction drawn above only remains if we assume that it is possible for us to understand a proposition which we would or could never be justified in believing or could never come to know to be true .
6 But even if we assume that it is sound at an abstract philosophical level , it would be extremely dubious to assert that this theory can justify our present practices of punishment or anything like them .
7 If we assume that you are writing on the right-hand page of an examination book or on loose examination sheets , bound at the top left-hand corner , then the identifying number of the question should be large so that it is easily seen and should be at the top right-hand corner .
8 If we assume that there is an additional broadscale SNR emission filling the 44'x32' shell and take the 45Jy of source KOM43 as the flux at 408MHz , we have .
9 For if we assume that there is much in prisons that will not bear being exposed ( and if not , why keep it secret ? ) then opening up the prison is likely to decrease the legitimacy of the system .
10 On the other hand , if we assume that there is imperfect information , in the sense that suppliers and demanders know the current price for the good on their island but only get to know the price in other markets with a one-period time lag , the relationship between aggregate supply and the general level of prices becomes much more subtle .
11 If we assume that our kind of beings will still be around a few millennia hence , I feel certain that the nineteenth century will mainly be remembered as the century when Maxwell formulated his equations .
12 If we win that we 're in the final at Wembley , what , what if we beat Chelsea at Wembley ?
13 At all other times , Evelyn and I rushed out to meet him if we heard that he was in the Gallery , so stimulating was his company .
14 If we realised that we are all One , and that the only true reality is Love , how could we ever be lonely or afraid ?
15 If we knew that we would know the purpose of our own lives , and mayhap the secret behind life itself , ’ they said .
16 If we knew that we do n't need them .
17 How would the caring services react if we knew that our performance was being evaluated by the people we were serving , and if disabled people were always involved in deciding : which issues they felt were most important ; how the money should be spent ; and who they wanted to employ to support them to get the job done .
18 If we see there 's quite a few on the walkways , and if we know that they 're outsiders then we 'll we 'll turn round and we 'll walk back the other way .
19 If we know that there are a few billion equally plausible lexical paths through a mid-class lattice , we may cease to wonder why syntax failed to produce the intended utterance in its top ten .
20 Does this mean that we will understand schizophrenia if we know that it often occurs in people when a certain ion channel or a certain enzyme is damaged ?
21 If we know that someone is injured , I as the doctor will go out too .
22 Is that if we took you on if we if we agreed that it my postal wallets might be a good idea for you and you were to delay coming into the er into the company by a week , it could change which company you go into .
23 Their problems are so deep and the solutions will take so long that it will hold back political and economic progress in western Europe if we insist that they are brought into the fold sooner rather than later .
24 If we insist that their mind patterns must match ours , then we are doomed to unhappiness and discord .
25 You know , if we thought that there was a need for new footboar boards or anything like that , it was no problem , no problem .
26 If we make that our starting point , we can get rid of gravity forces all together ! ’
27 If we make that our aim we will be there or thereabouts .
28 This makes the special position of the maternal uncle seem even more anomalous , and led Junod to suppose that we could only understand this peculiar relationship if we assumed that it represented an anachronistic throwback or ‘ survival ’ of an earlier matriarchal stage .
29 Erm , and if we decide that we 're going to just kind of , as a result of a day like that , do three things or something like that , you know , erm I 'm not sure that that 's helpful but
30 If we started that we 'd spoil the island . ’
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