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

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1 Now if I point out that it 's in bold erm and it preempts a question that generally comes up and that is if we er we will pay thirty percent up to a hundred miles one way away from home and er if we had to send you , and it 's a big if I have to say it 's a big if in especially in the medical practice side , if we had to send you more than a hundred miles we will pay another five percent .
2 I 'm not married and do n't have any children and I would love to have children and if I found out that I could n't have any I would do anything to have them .
3 But what if we find out that 5 per cent of people of a similar age and background to the cult members commit suicide in the same year ?
4 If they suss out that you 're a fanatical prospector they 'll have a great time winding you up and sending you off on a series of wild goose chases .
5 And if they find out that I 've had cookery , I 'm dead !
6 How many new contracts would he get if it came out that guests of his had held clandestine meetings with wanted men ?
7 And , my God , they would certainly succeed if it came out that she was Postlethwaite 's niece .
8 She could hear Mary Deare droning on : ‘ Her light is going faint , and if it goes out that means she is dead .
9 If it turns out that £400,000 really is n't there , then perhaps we charged Angela too much for her partnership share ?
10 You can not , for instance , turn someone into a surfing champion just because he 's at the seaside , but if it turns out that he has a genuine interest in fishing and some skills as a fisherman you can centre pictures and film on that .
11 If it turns out that this is not the case , if it is discovered that the prohibition denies the would-be rapists more of a chance to pursue the good life than it gives their possible victims , then one may have to adjust other features of the political framework to make sure that this does not result in inequality of ability to pursue one 's conception of the good .
12 Should one assume that the parties take notice in the original position of their own fallibility , and agree on constitutional arrangements that will be self-correcting if it turns out that the fundamental beliefs concerning human nature , on which their substantive principles of justice are based , turn out to be wrong , or not ?
13 If it turns out that your teenager is using drugs and has problems , you have something very painful to face .
14 As I have written in another context ( Dreamers , 1984 ) , ‘ Humanity is going to look pretty silly if it turns out that dreams do n't mean anything at all . ’
15 If it turns out that she is not like her husband linguistically , the difference is not treated like the difference between miners and public schoolboys .
16 But if it turns out that the units make an independent contribution , then there is a further level-of-analysis problem .
17 And if it turns out that the right mood has arrived at last , there are plenty of ideas waiting for attention .
18 This is the usual case , but if it turns out that a particular file is very volatile the less restrictive system should be used .
19 If it turns out that very few trainees are making use of the service , try to find out why this is .
20 If it turns out that there had been no infringement of the law in relation to the goods in question , the trader may be entitled to compensation from the enforcement authority , section 14(7) .
21 In this case , if it turns out that the goods do not exist at the time of the contract , the seller will be liable in damages to the buyer for breach of his contractual undertaking .
22 On the other hand , if it turns out that the network fails when more than 7 machines are in use , the term would be regarded as a condition .
23 This is not to be encouraged , particularly if it turns out that only some of numerous partners have actually signed the paper .
24 So pragmatism may be an eligible interpretation of our legal practice after all , if it turns out that our judges declare people to have legal rights only , or mainly , when a self-consciously pragmatist judge would pretend that they did .
25 A strict analogy with judicial review would perhaps give the decision-maker a power ( and a duty ) to award compensation after it had re-made its decision , if it turned out that the applicant had suffered loss as a result of the initial illegal decision ( although there are difficulties in this solution which we will consider in a moment ) .
26 At the extreme , if it turned out that one opinion was in a minority in every group or constituency mandating its one representative , then the gathering of representatives would be unanimous in its support for the other opinion , while the minority opinion would be entirely unrepresented , even though , in principle , it could be held by 49 per cent of those taking part in the mandating process .
27 If it turned out that Mrs A had gathered up the keys , the , arrest would be unlawful .
28 What is more , there would be no need to change the statement if it turned out that only one man existed .
29 What would it prove anyway if it turned out that there was a man and that man was Connon ?
30 And if it turned out that he would n't , then dragons were always hungry and needed to be fed regularly .
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