Example sentences of "that if you " in BNC.

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1 We know that if you are born with genius , labour is unnecessary ; if you have it not , labour is in vain ; genius is all in all .
2 I would suggest that if you are sure of your pieces , do n't read them over and over again on the way to the audition — once will be quite enough .
3 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 .
4 The trouble is , wrote Harsnet , that if you start with this insight it is difficult to go on and then the energies , the needs and desires , turn inward and eat you up .
5 Tell me that if you can . ’
6 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 .
7 In the end , only the action is viable , so that all these essays tend to match the inside ethnography and are nullified by neglect or have any contentious matter treated as ‘ privileged information ’ , for as Templeton ( 1980 : 904 ) argues ‘ the police fear that if you have a better understanding of society , you are in a better position to change it — the very exercise [ they ] are reluctant to engage in ’ .
8 But she had read that if you turn and f ace the nameless fear , just once , you never have that dream again .
9 It follows that if you can deliver an effective and continuous attack , your chances of scoring are higher than when you throw a single technique .
10 I would suggest that if you sustain your injury during the early rounds , and if the injury really is painful , you should withdraw .
11 No ; it is the idea that if you force yourself to offer sexual favours to an abhorrent creature you will be rewarded by its transformation into a beautiful prince .
12 They showed , for instance , that if you look at someone saying ‘ ga ’ on a piece of film with the sound being removed and replaced by the sound ‘ ba ’ , then subjects will actually report hearing the sound ‘ da ’ .
13 The basic difference is that simple carbohydrates are refined complex carbohydrates , so that if you remove the nutrients from the complex carbohydrates you end up with simple ones .
14 However , the TTJ also report that if you want the real cause of bird 's eye features , do n't ask a scientist .
15 He went to the US because ‘ Goldsmith decided that if you wanted to be a capitalist the UK and France were not the places to be ’ .
16 PCBs are so difficult to destroy , that Rechem 's emission-monitoring systems are geared to detecting them on the grounds that if you destroy PCBs you destroy everything .
17 I must confess , my dear Fanny ( his sister ) , that I found your judgement of him was inadequate ; perhaps , too , he may not have been in the mood for playing when you heard him , which is probably often the case ; but I was again enchanted by his playing , and I am convinced that if you , and Father too , had heard some of his best things in the way he played them to me , you would say the same .
18 ‘ The money 's not important , but the implications are mind-boggling , ’ Atilla reminded us , ‘ … that if you say anything more offensive than ‘ Crystal Palace ’ in your performance then you are liable to get nicked . ’
19 There might be funfairs everywhere , but the real Disneyland was neither crumbling , nor swept by bitter winds off the Irish Sea , nor cursed by hotels that are really gimcrack boarding houses , nor served by superannuated London cabs displaying notices saying that if you 're so drunk that you 're sick inside , a cleaning fee of £10 will be payable to the driver .
20 The selling agent , Ellis ( 01-706 0844 ) , says it can arrange a Swiss mortgage to finance up to 60 per cent of the purchase price of the property — but remember that if you borrow in Swiss francs and the pound falls against the Swiss currency , the amount and cost of your mortgage could rise .
21 Maybe the police has made me this way , but do you not see that if you 're going to come in here asking me questions about my family , if you 're going to want to know all these things , I 've got to be able to trust you ?
22 Well , I can assure you that if you were to go and look it up , you 'd find complaints against policemen in Easton .
23 It is important to realise that if you decide to get a car without using the Motability scheme you will have to pay the full costs of adaptations .
24 It is a dull dictum , but true , that if you give the impression you care about what you do , then others are more likely to care about it too .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 My impression is that if you invent something , you tend to have a built-in arrogance .
29 If you can sell biscuits , you can probably sell crisps , but it does n't mean to say that if you can sell these you can sell dresses or bicycles .
30 It 's interesting that if you have a machine wrapping biscuits at 50 a minute and it is increased to 70 a minute , the operators who have been doing it at 50 find it very difficult to adapt , but the new operators who come in at 70 cope with it easily .
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