Example sentences of "if he have [vb pp] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If he had drunk from it , the wounds received in his last dreadful battle against his nephew Mordred would have healed .
2 It was as if he had fainted in his sleep and the recovery from the faint made the level of sleep seem reality by comparison .
3 It is unlikely that Eliot would have taken the trouble to defend Kipling against the charge of race superiority if he had believed in it himself .
4 The coach did not in fact crash and if he had remained on it he would have suffered no harm .
5 The courts will not take the incidence of future inflation into account in calculating the dependency , but if it is established that the deceased would have increased his income in the future for reasons other than inflation ( eg because he would have been promoted if he had remained in his job or because he would probably have attained higher and better paid skills or a better paid job if he had lived ) this might give grounds for increasing the multiplicand .
6 The plaintiff 's advisers should be sure that the particulars of his special damage take note of all increases in remuneration which the plaintiff would have enjoyed if he had remained in his pre-accident employment .
7 It is plain from his private correspondence that , even if he had discovered by himself the mechanism by which species diverge , he had no intention of publishing until after his death .
8 If he had turned from her and rushed from the room , banging the door after him , she would not have felt half as afraid as when he backed slowly from her , his arm bent and his forefinger wagging at her .
9 If he had enquired into it , he would have discovered that there are examples among Huguenot families of names changing in that way , but that nobody named Craingeau or Gringaud or anything else that might sound like Cranko is listed among the Huguenot settlers in South Africa .
10 ‘ What has he got that I could n't give you ? ’ he asked in a dull tone that chilled Ruth more than if he had bawled at her .
11 He looked old and forlorn , in spite of the ferocious beard , as if he had hoped for something and been disappointed .
12 He might have done this a good deal earlier if he had wanted for it was completely blank .
13 If he had bumped into anyone worthy of half a mention he would have told us .
14 But nothing would be plausible if he had hounded after him .
15 She would not have minded if he had yelled at her , for he would have had the right to .
16 He had misjudged the situation , and if he had added to his problems , it was his own fault .
17 Ruth thought she would have preferred it if he had shouted at her .
18 erm well it does n't necessary apply that the agent is suing the name , the question is whether , what any right the agent has got , er the fact of the matter is as I understand it and tell me if I 'm wrong , that your client has erm received a demand under clause nine er , er which he has failed to comply , I think that must follow because er if he had complied with it , then that would never of got as far as the central fund
19 I asked Kagan if he had come to me knowing that I was an intimate friend of the man concerned .
20 If he had come at me with a knife , I would have fought him .
21 Then one day , just as if he had come upon her accidentally , he had said , ‘ You play very well .
22 ‘ The agreement itself is not enforceable against the other contracting party ; and if he had paid under it he could , having paid under protest , recover back the sums paid , as money had and received to his use .
23 The agreement itself is not enforceable against the other contracting party ; and if he had paid under it he could , having paid under protest , recover back the sums paid , as money had and received to his use .
24 The agreement itself is not enforceable against the other contracting party ; and if he had paid under it he could , having paid under protest , recover back the sums paid , as money had and received to his use .
25 However it is not necessary to disclose a fact which the customer already knows , " or would have known … if he had thought about it " .
26 Dick is a trespasser , as the occupier was unaware of his presence and if he had known of his presence , would have objected to it .
27 The previous evening , I could not have completed the last fifty yards without his help , but now if he had climbed on my back he could not have been more of a hindrance .
28 ‘ And they would have stayed so , if he had died in his bed .
29 He came out of the Harvester but it would have been nice if he 'd waited for there to be a gap in the traffic .
30 If he 'd loved her — if he 'd cared for her even marginally , he would have been there , she had told herself , weeping inwardly , as her flight was called .
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