Example sentences of "if [pron] [vb mod] [verb] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I wondered what would happen if I should say that I wished she had n't .
2 Now if I can check that you 've all got that .
3 Er I do n't know if I can answer that I suspect not .
4 We have got a flexibility factor on Tuesday morning , but if I can avoid that I would like to do it , and I 'm sure some some others would as well .
5 If I 'd have that she would be glad had knocked her sis , sisters into the garden and did n't know she was there !
6 If I could know that they fell into the hands of men of learning and curiosity , I should be more easy about them .
7 But if she can prove that you and I … ’
8 I should be glad if you would ensure that we receive the current and all future issues of this publication .
9 You are invited to contact them via the Reader Service Card , and if you contact them by other means it would be greatly appreciated if you would mention that you read them in CHEMISTRY IN BRITAIN .
10 In view of this change of plan I should be grateful if you would confirm that we can go ahead with your rewrite — a copy of which I attach .
11 I wonder if you can confirm that you are still interested in receiving a copy ?
12 Right , see if you can beat that you see , but er , an hour to try and beat that
13 And if you get an interview you are more likely to succeed if you can prove that you are a positive person who has made demonstrable efforts to counteract the ill-effects of being unemployed and have managed to put your time to constructive use .
14 Well if you can get that we 'll have a look at that and I want you to try some of these equations in it .
15 I do not have any record of an acknowledgement so I would be grateful if you could confirm that they have all been safely received .
16 As I have not yet heard back from you since then , I wonder if you could confirm that you are still interested in receiving a copy of the tape ?
17 Curran reveals : ‘ We 've set ourselves a target of four clean sheets for the last four matches — if we can achieve that we 're certain of at least four points . ’
18 Thus the pleasures of heroin can be dismissed summarily as counting against , rather than for , the action of taking heroin , if we can say that it is a highly impure pleasure ( liable to lead to much wretchedness later ) .
19 Theoretically , they can only both be true if we can demonstrate that they truthfully reflect a genuinely contradictory reality , in terms of their competing contributions to the structure and dynamic of a complex system of ideas and propositions , established to theorize that reality .
20 if that , if anybody would see that it 'd be somebody in neutral position , like me , and as far as I 'm concerned treat them all the same
21 Lawyers are worried about the rights to compensation that those who appear on computers will have if they can prove that they suffered damage by wrong information being stored about them .
22 However , in other cases the courts have held that where a clause requiring best endeavours appears with an exclusion or force majeure clause , it qualifies the latter , so that the contractor can only rely on the exclusion or force majeure clause if it can establish that it used best endeavours ( see Yates and Hawkins , Standard Business Contracts : Exclusions and Related Devices , p165 ) .
23 The CEGB would perhaps be more fully convincing in its argument on fuel diversity if it could show that it had more real commitment to the development and use over a long time scale of renewable-energy technologies .
24 With that as its dominant posture , particular schemes could fail and it would still retain and perhaps even enhance its support , if it could claim that it pursued a course which was known to be difficult but which was still the ideologically sound thing to do .
25 Any person charged with an offence under the section has a defence if he can prove that he took all reasonable steps for securing that the accounts were delivered in time .
26 However , the defendant may be able to escape liability if he can prove that he took all due diligence to avoid the commission of an offence ( s12 of CPA 1987 ) .
27 If he can prove that it has been exercised for 20 years before the date of an action , it will be presumed that it has existed from ’ time immemorial ’ .
28 If he could prove that it had too much give in it he would at least have a line of defence if he was summoned to court .
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