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

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1 Yahhh But if you write that look !
2 But if you catch that perfect one …
3 But if you know that person , you can generally disentangle what 's really happening from the rest .
4 Erm but if you translate that into er er into days it 's quite a substantial amount and er erm again in our plan we 'd thought in terms of a complete MOS design er where the input would be probably more on the checking side , than actual on the , actually on the supervision .
5 But if you discover that a child has tried solvents , what can you do ?
6 But if you think that such a belief is necessary in order for a patient to gain benefit from past-life regression therapy , you are wrong — as I hope to be able to explain in this chapter .
7 It 's one thing if you 're fully staffed but if you think that whichever of my boys is on guard duty for the day is responsible for the shopping as well as the cooking , and I have to put another boy on guard as substitute to him and another at the disposition of the local magistrate , and I 've two out on motor-bike patrol — where am I when a case like this comes up and I 've got to be out ? ’
8 But if you think that money can ever pay me back for losing the little child — who came to the forge — and always the best of friends ! ’
9 But if you believe that there is a God then they are working for you in the sense that , for them , to pray is to work .
10 You may think that I want to destroy the milk boards , but if you believe that you will believe anything . ’
11 But if you say that especially when you say it quickly it 's starting to sound a bit like cos Z squared .
12 But if you read that rather strange , moving document , you will see very well what I mean , when I refer to Russell 's emotional difficulty in accepting what commended itself so strongly to his intellect , a purely naturalistic , scientific account of what things are .
13 But if you open that , you 'll see why I was unhappy at first . ’
14 But if you did that the law does give you what they call a cooling off period .
15 There must be some affinity between you and the man or woman on the printed page — something that you recognise not because you are ‘ just like that ’ but because you feel that you can interpret the situation with those words .
16 But before you write that happy bulletin off as a well-timed election omen for the ‘ Greens ’ or as confirmation that jumping in general and Aintree in particular have ‘ gone soft ’ just pause and take another look at the background to last week 's events .
17 But when you know that she 's safely tucked up in bed , you come out with a towel around you .
18 ‘ It was certainly a very fated combination — a destined match , but when you get that it 's a fixed reaction to do with planets and the fixed signs .
19 ‘ I know , ’ Flavia went on , ‘ that people do n't like a divorce in their family , but when you think that his has so long ceased to be a real marriage You have n't seen them together , Michel and …
20 Normally it 's our job to dig , study , catalogue , understand the past , but when you see that what you have uncovered ca n't be protected , that this whole complex which is the heart and birth-place of the city can be destroyed in a moment , you feel quite sick .
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