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

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1 Witnesses were warned that if they gave false evidence they would suffer the same verdict as that given to the accused ( Mark 14:56–7 ; Matt.
2 Parents , however , should remember that if they give their child an investment that produces over £5 annual income , it will usually be taxed as their own unless the child is over 18 or married .
3 Parents , however , should remember that if they give their child an investment that produces over £5 annual income , it will usually be taxed as their own unless the child is over 18 or married .
4 Parents , however , should remember that if they give their child an investment that produces over £5 annual income , it will usually be taxed as their own unless the child is over 18 or married .
5 Erm so that 's true , that if they give you the house , it is , it is an inheritance tax problem as well .
6 She took the view that if one gave women the chance to do current affairs they might produce current affairs ' programmes that were different from men 's .
7 NLP ( neuro-linguistic programming ) suggests that if we give ourselves one option , we become a robot ; with two choices , we have a dilemma ; but with three or more options , we have a choice .
8 We fail so utterly to reward responsible married women that if we give anything at all to single mothers we appear to be placing a premium — ‘
9 It is a dull dictum , but true , that if you give the impression you care about what you do , then others are more likely to care about it too .
10 assume that if you give them a population that owned seventy eight percent of the land and find out fifty percent of the land , then you , you know , you ca n't just give land , everyone 's not just gon na have land , you have to increase production to make everyone better off .
11 I think you just assume that if you give somebody painkillers and they do n't work , oh that 's it !
12 Now you said that if I gave you X cos squared three X it might be a bit easier to integrate .
13 This is my speech , not the hon. Gentleman 's , and I warn him that if I give way now it will be for the last time .
14 So he learnt that if he gave a little he could expect a reward .
15 When by the third day her father had still not allowed Jessie out of her room , and Agnes confronted him , saying he could n't keep her incarcerated forever , and that if he did n't let her out then she was leaving , and that she meant it , he had gone along to his daughter 's room , taking with him a Bible , on which he made her swear that if he gave her the freedom of the house she would not attempt to leave it .
16 He knew that if he gave vent to his feelings and shouted at Jonna , it would upset Annie .
17 As he stared at her he knew that he had come to a crossroads , that if he gave in to her now he 'd have to give into her again and again and again .
18 Anselm himself never quoted this analogy , but he went so far as to warn the pope that if he gave an adverse judgement in the dispute between Canterbury and York ‘ I would on no account remain in England ; for I neither ought to , nor can allow the primacy of our church to be destroyed while I am alive . ’
19 Now safely married , does he need to overstate his determination to come first , constantly afraid that if he gives an inch , he will inevitably lose a mile ?
20 He had sworn at her , jeered at her , called her a lump of cold batter , told her to get to the devil , told her that he was sick of the sight of her , that he had married her for her money , that if she gave him any more of her canting preaching he 'd hit her one that she 'd remember .
21 She gulped hard , struggling to suppress the impulse to laugh , knowing that if she gave in to it she would not be able to stop .
22 She knew perfectly well that if she gave him any warning he 'd find some excuse to refuse to see her , so , having dumped her own things in her flat , she went straight round to his , hoping to catch him before he went out .
23 In spite of her shaking legs , of the heat swamping up from her stomach , of the overwhelming desire to throw caution to the winds and not think about anything else , she was also conscious of the fact that if she gave in , went out with Karl , Uncle Willi would be unbearably hurt , and that she could n't cope with .
24 She looked at Sophie 's stricken face and added , ‘ He told her that if she gave them some garbled story he would sack her on the spot .
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