Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [conj] he [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | And would n't it be awful if he ever realized that it 's not very important to us , that we 'd rather not be safe if only he had the courage to take our safety away … " |
2 | It would be humiliating if he ever guessed exactly how she felt about him , how much she envied the other woman . |
3 | However , in Fagan the court held the accused to be guilty when he inadvertently parked his car on a policeman 's foot , realised what he had done , and refused to drive off . |
4 | The accused will after Allen be guilty if he simply vanishes with no intent to repay . |
5 | She told him she did n't want to be his agent any longer if he did n't need her advice , though it would be pleasant if he ever wanted her friendship . |
6 | Of course , it would be different if he deliberately memorized the customers ' names or made a copy of them . |
7 | ‘ He said the rent would not necessarily be raised in future after stating that it would be index-linked and he also wants to stage concerts and fetes at the ground in the close season when we would need to work on the pitch . ’ |
8 | When he woke he gazed up at Dot almost as though he knew her , yet she could n't be sure if he really saw her , for his eyes had a distant faraway look like a sailor in the Navy staring across the Pacific seas . |
9 | She was afraid Major Harper would be angry but he only smiled , blue eyes twinkling . |
10 | He thought that she was someone else and would — and justifiably — be furious if he ever found out . |
11 | Fabia had known all along that he would be furious if he ever found out . |
12 | What had occurred was quite contrary to the wishes of the padrone who would be outraged if he ever got to hear of it . |
13 | But still , it would be satisfying if he ever experienced in future years a tinge of regret that he had not appreciated the potentialities of the young schoolgirl he had coached with such distressing kindness . |
14 | He might be young but he still had a highly developed sense of humour . |
15 | At least , it would be pathetic if he always remembered to limp on the same leg . |
16 | Moreover , an occupier may be liable if he deliberately causes the escape of things naturally on his land . |