Example sentences of "[coord] if he [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyone in possession of material inside information must either disclose it to the investing public or if he is disabled from disclosing it in order to protect a corporate confidence , or he chooses not to do so , must abstain from trading in or recommending the securities concerned while such inside information remains undisclosed . |
2 | This is not only likely to be painful for him , but it undermines his stability , so that he can only walk slowly , with constant concentration , and he is much more likely to fall over if he has to change direction or if he is distracted . |
3 | When such an accident occurs the pilot , or if he is incapacitated the owner or operator of the aircraft , is required to notify the Chief Inspector of Accidents . |
4 | But this separation still continued in the cases to which the statute did not apply — e.g. if the trustee had active duties to perform , or if he was possessed , not of a freehold , but of chattels real or personal to another 's use . |
5 | ‘ I do n't even know if he was killed that Sunday or if he was tortured before he was murdered . |
6 | Secondly , the court may order him to forfeit his office if he is convicted for corruption under the Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act 1889 , and if he is convicted a second time under that Act he may be adjudged incapable for ever of holding a public office . |
7 | Where the person under disability is a defendant or respondent , and a person proposes to act as " guardian ad litem " , he should deliver to the court office a defence , answer , counterclaim or admission , and if he is appointed to act by order of the Court of Protection , a sealed copy of the order . |
8 | This time it looks serious and if he is forced to resign then my own position could be in jeopardy . |
9 | ‘ And if he 's lost any of his sharpness , he has the ability and intelligence to adjust his game and become more of a supplier of goals than scorer . |
10 | And if he was engaged on some scheme of his own , she had better leave him to pursue it without interference . |
11 | ‘ And if he was seen on TOTP that could be the end . ’ |
12 | There was also the time element The next tide could not be far away and if he was caught by the tide he would be in real trouble . |
13 | And if he was removed from office , questions would be asked . |
14 | And if he were mistaken , it was just possible that the lass was with child . |
15 | And if he were propelled by such categorical imperative to fail , he could not reek loveableness out of every pore … |
16 | She wanted to know who as well , but he refused her and she knew it would become part of his bargain with the police when and if he were caught . |
17 | ‘ But if he 's flown halfway round the world to tell me he loves me , then why did n't he tell me he loves me ? ’ |
18 | But if he 's tied something to their tails they 'll run till they drop . ’ |
19 | But if he 's done something wrong , then he has to stand trial sooner or later … ’ |
20 | The person involved may look at something and not be aware of it ; but if he is asked to guess where the object is in his field of vision , he guesses correctly . |
21 | He complained to Donaldson , who coolly said that he had not heard about the delegation , but if he was invited he would join it . |
22 | The Inspector turned to her for the first time , but if he was cheered by her observation he gave no sign of his approval . |
23 | But if he was lost , he was glad to be so . |
24 | But if he was determined , Beth was equally so . |
25 | He did not expect that he would have to go to war over the Holy Places , but if he was called upon to do so , he thought that he could produce the men , guns and money he would need for victory . |
26 | But if he was caught with the with the crown , by his opponents before he circled them and came back to his own allies … then he had to go outside the camp , and he was called a [ maggot ! ] . |
27 | He did not actually suggest communication between continents with the aid of geostationary satellites , but if he was taken now to a satellite ground-station he would not be numbed with astonishment . |