Example sentences of "[noun pl] if he [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If the scouse rumours I 've heard are true , they 'd better lock up Leeds primary schools if he came to Elland Road .
2 Still , Caine can always visit one of his restaurants if he feels a little peckish .
3 Parks will be elevated to folk hero status by Cliftonville 's fanatical fans if he delivers the Cup to Solitude for the first time since 1979 .
4 He would personally assume responsibility for disconnecting food and water supplies and would not give Tony antibiotics if he developed any more infections .
5 Unable to face his wife in the bungalow in High Park Avenue and fearful of meeting her in one of the shops if he hung about the town , he set off for another walk along the beach , striking out this time in the opposite direction from the one he 'd taken that morning .
6 Is a judge ever conscious that his reputation as a judge is likely to be adversely affected in their eyes if he decides one way , and favourably affected if he decides another way ?
7 He could look into any of the bedrooms if he wanted to .
8 Warnock yesterday said : ‘ The incident suggested that Agana is not really behind either me or the team — and if that 's the case it 's better for both parties if he moves on . ’
9 ‘ Now I wo n't come down on him like a ton of bricks if he misses chances but I do n't want to see him becoming uptight and letting other aspects of his game suffer if things do n't go right — as against Norway .
10 And then , anyone who owed less than £200 had to wait for the start of the next law term in another four months if he wished to apply for the discharge which would come upon his delivering his whole property to the single creditor who had stayed with the process as long as that .
11 Huntington 's argument goes a long way to making clear the disappointment a reader experiences if he approaches the Wellsian SF novels in chronological order .
12 Besides , he had keys if he arrived while she was out , so he would wait for her , especially having come all the way from Hong Kong , she comforted herself , with a vague feeling that she was somehow cheating .
13 In any case , young Gavin can always fill his shoes if he does n't appear — he 's been acting as understudy .
14 They 're afraid that Purcell will only be refused home visits if he injures someone else .
15 He would have had to herd with less congenial characters than gamblers if he had been sent to The Fleet or the Marshalsea .
16 Yek bathing involved immersion up to the neck in water which was maintained at a temperature hot enough to strip the flesh from a man 's bones if he did not acclimatise himself to it gradually , and baths were communal .
17 He calculated that he would be able to meet all his daily and official duties if he devoted his entire time to them , and abandoned any attempt at his own writing , but this he was determined not to do .
18 ‘ They 're in a flap over who 's going to take Hugh 's lectures if he does n't show up .
19 He has to watch the actor he would replace for signs of strain or imminent collapse and wonder nervously whether he could actually remember the lines if he had to go on .
20 ‘ I said I would give him my pilot sunglasses if he gave me his weapon .
21 This indeed was a factor in hastening the decay of villeinage , because a man who was free would not wish to incur servile obligations if he took possession of land which had hitherto been burdened with them .
22 For who could imagine that an early nineteenth-century Zuwayi , involved in a dispute with his brothers , or cousins or remoter kinsmen , would refrain from applying to Turkish authorities if he thought that might help him win ?
23 [ He says ] moreover that the testator 's intention , which is particularly important in trusts , supports this opinion , and that the testator would not , after this preamble , have added objects if he had wanted only cash to be paid .
24 Such an accusation is hardly likely to have been invented by his enemies if he had not performed miracles .
25 However , the car dealer will not need to rely upon those defences if he ensures that a false trade description is not applied .
26 That was reassuring in itself — the Irishman had a highly sensitive nose for coppers ; he would n't have touched the coins if he had caught a whiff of police involvement .
27 I ask one of the pickets if he supports the Democrats .
28 An SBU or divisional manager will be motivated to seek appropriate investments if he knows clearly what the generic strategy for his SBU is ( he would presumably have participated in determining it ) , is aware of what is expected of him in terms of building or maintaining competitive strengths , and knows that early-warning indicators will be set up to monitor how his investments are contributing to the improvement or maintenance of those specific strengths .
29 So they stand cheerfully by the carriage window revealing in loud voices the personal secrets of the wretched traveller , who winces as he realizes that he has to travel two hundred miles with a carriage full of strangers who know his family history , how prone he is to chills if he wears a damp vest , what he has to do when he arrives at his destination .
30 Always attend your master 's conferences with solicitors if he allows you to do so .
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