Example sentences of "that if [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Let me advise Council now , that if they proceed down this primrose path any further then it becomes a resignation issue for me and , I suspect , many others who can not believe this farrago . |
2 | By the mid-1930s male civil servants could choose to ‘ allocate ’ part of their pensions ; that is , to opt for a lower pension on retirement , so that if they died first their wives would get a modest continuing pension ( ibid . , |
3 | They have all seen the game on TV , they know that if they get to the table they can build big breaks and if you make one mistake they go for your jugular . |
4 | I 'm talking about quarter past seven , at this time , well there 's no real need for them to be up now it 's just that if they get , they like to have a a little bit of a play time . |
5 | I think for a lot of people , yes , it does , and though the pile of bricks obviously comes under Art with a capital A , crafts perhaps has not suffered quite as much , but I think there is the feeling amongst people that if they get a pot which is , shall we say non-function and wo n't pour , then is it art or craft ? |
6 | Moreover , there was the fear that if they secured the vote then they would destroy the delicate balance of the Constitution and much else besides . |
7 | They learned that if they blew and sucked a little at all baits before they accepted them , the safe ones moved easily and the dangerous ones did not . |
8 | Most behaviour problems are triggered by situations where children have learned that if they try hard enough they can get their own way ( Bijou and Baer 1976 ) . |
9 | Mothers often recount how embarrassed they feel and that if they try to ignore their child 's screams in town then other shoppers make comments like ‘ Oh , give him a sweet , he 's only small ’ . |
10 | ‘ Everybody who carries a knife should know that if they try to take it into a club , they wo n't just be banned from that club , but all the clubs in town . ’ |
11 | Wrote to Lloyds Bank telling them , that if they try and keep |
12 | The techniques of Rational Emotive Therapy are applied in which sufferers come to recognise that their thoughts ( A ) lead to feelings ( B ) which determine their actions ( C ) and that if they wish to change thus progression they must learn to challenge the faulty reasoning in ( A ) and hence develop more appropriate feelings ( B ) and subsequent actions(C) . |
13 | The dealer then approaches the arms manufacturers telling them that if they appoint him as their agent , he will get them a contract in return for a percentage of the value of the transaction , which could be as low as 3 per cent , or as high as 15 depending on how specialized is the equipment required . |
14 | He is a good cook , believing that it is important for men to learn to cook so that if they marry a woman not too well versed in the culinary arts , they will still survive ! |
15 | Maureen O'Hara , of the Children 's Legal Centre , said : ‘ Local authorities have to accept that if they 've made every effort to keep children at home with the non-abusing parent and it does n't work , they may have to be taken into care . ’ |
16 | And er , we 'll see that if they 've , if they 've come through with the goods all right . |
17 | Rangers go to Motherwell knowing that if they avoid defeat they will equal their best unbeaten sequence of matches — 38 — set back in 1975/76 when they won the domestic treble . |
18 | Our students have realised that if they miss an assessment for just one learning outcome , they wo n't get a module , and will jeopardise their chances of getting the general SVQ . |
19 | They warn that if they cut costs to compete they must also lower their standards . |
20 | ON THE eve of the FA Cup semi-finals Labour have hinted that if they win the General Election , Third and Fourth Division grounds may not have to become all-seat , despite the Taylor Report 's recommendations . |
21 | Manchester United are determined that if they win their first championship for 25 years the celebrations will be in front of their own supporters . |
22 | Is it a training need , or could it just be the fact that if they pass it on to you , they know you 're dead ? |
23 | In the first place , I always threatened the orchestra that if they played too loudly I would simply lower them by ten centimetres ; and if they continued , then by the end of the first act they would be in the dungeon . |
24 | From the time of James 's second Indulgence , most Whigs and Nonconformists had come out against the suspending power , on the promise that if they stuck by the Church , they would be given some measure of toleration . |
25 | Several years ago he told his managers that if they produced an eight per cent pre-tax profit he would dance the hula down Wall Street . |
26 | The doctors fear that if they tell him that she is alive and she dies , the psychological trauma will be so enormous that he will give up completely . |
27 | Underlying all actions is the fear that if they show emotion and feelings , they will be led again to submit to an outside control . |
28 | You 'll need to get agreement from everyone that if they end up in the minority they will bide by the majority decision . |
29 | The second interpretation can be arrived at by reading the provision in two parts : ( 1 ) judges ' commissions are to be made for as long as they behave themselves , implying that if they misbehave they may be dismissed by the Crown ; ( 2 ) they may be removed by the Crown on an Address of both Houses , even though they have not misbehaved themselves . |
30 | Reilly added : ‘ I 've instilled into the England players that if they take this game lightly they could end up with egg on their faces . |