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

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1 Well there 's no logic to that there because the the lack of cover and er whatever applies the minute the last person leaves , and that erm it lies that the the concern is that if somebody who was in on the building , in the building on their own has an accident ,
2 The people of Northern Ireland naturally and rightly reason that if what they have suffered at the hands of the southern-spawned IRA , they have suffered while a majority , how much greater would that persecution not be if they ever entered a state in which they were a perpetual minority .
3 This means that if what you buy is stolen or damaged , you 'll get your money back .
4 ‘ And the other thing is that if what you say is true then you have a form of extra-sensory perception .
5 If you 've got it to use and you plan your retirement is , is n't that if what you 're hoping to do ?
6 If I can also finally say to you that if what you are , what , what you are reading in front of you , if these yellow pin pricks , whatever sheets on the budget go through this morning , as they are , you will only then be still spending at S S A level , you are not spending above it .
7 Quickly that if what you 're saying is true that how that erm they wanted to er that they , they did n't care that this could lead to excesses because they could control of the situation , was n't that a bit damnable because supposing they could n't ?
8 Re-evaluation of McKeown 's data shows that if anything he under-estimated the role of the nineteenth century public health reforms in improving both mortality and morbidity ( Sretzer 1988 ) and today public health medicine is starting to win the argument about how new health gains can be made .
9 The re the reason I bring this up , the reason I bring this up , you 've supported that in the past you know , they 've said , those in the you would agree with that , so the reason I bring this up is that if you we start off by offering a full service across the whole week .
10 The minor claim is simply that if you it 's an empirical claim it says if you look at the fossil record , and you look in detail at the changes in the fossils , what you observe is not continuous steady change , but you see what they call stasis — that is nothing much happening for long periods of time , perhaps for millions of years , and then rather suddenly changes taking place .
11 Well I think the problem with , with what they have in Brussels now , they have so many underpasses in fact , and er , motorways that if you you come off the wrong it 's a nightmare trying to get back
12 And he told me that if I He came from out Keyworth way , and he said If you can better yourself , Dorothy , do so .
13 ‘ It sounds as if she wanted this house more than she wanted him , ’ Lucy mused , knowing that if she herself loved a man she 'd be happy to live in any humble abode .
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