Example sentences of "and [conj] he [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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31 and if he feels it would not
32 I hope he scores a try and if he keeps his place for the Five Nations at my expense , good luck to him . ’
33 ‘ He 's my da and he 's the boss here — and if he tells you to shut your row , you 'll do as you 're told . ’
34 And if he excites himself — distrust him a hundred times more .
35 If he loses I hope he would accept it with equal good grace and if he wins I will be a good loser and help him out in the general election . ’
36 And if he puts his hand to his forehead he can feel the scars of ridged skin that he was n't born with and it is as if each rippled furrow represents , records each recollective twinge .
37 And if he has nothing to leave behind — no counting houses full of money like these pompous millmasters , or no land , no name like those of us who are rather less common — then why take the trouble ? "
38 The question of justification may also arise where A seeks to assert rights under a contract with B which is inconsistent with another contract between B and C. The question here is whether A has a right equal or superior to that of C and if he has he is justified in persuading B to break his contract with C. So if B enters into a contract on Monday to sell to A for £10,000 and then next day to sell the same property to C for £15,000 A , by persuading B to perform the first contract commits no wrong against C.
39 There are no tears , no recriminations , and if he has anything to say to his team afterwards , it 's the team he talks to , not the tabloids .
40 Rachel cheers me up by saying she was leaving anyhow , and if he wants her to pay for the night then she will and to hell with it .
41 JEWKES : He is my master and if he bids me do anything I can do I think I ought to do it and let him who has power to command me look to the lawfulness of it .
42 he 's in there every morning before eight o'clock and he do n't leave there much before half past six , sometimes seven o'clock , and then the workers goes in on Saturdays and if he knows there 's nothing to do just walk around a crowded place and
43 Mm , and if he knows he 's been released why does n't British Section knows this ?
44 The GP is the one who is very likely to know his patient well and if he finds him with chest pain of at least 15 or 30 minutes duration in the classic distribution , with no previous complaints , and obviously not a malingerer , that individual should have thrombolysis as rapidly as possible .
45 And if he makes it , Crewe Alexandra will have done it again !
46 We have been referred to several recent cases , of which Padfield v. Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food is the best example , in which the courts have stressed that in the ordinary way a minister should give reasons , and if he gives none the court may infer that he had no good reasons .
47 So much so , that the foreman he sees it and and he commends her to , to Boaz his boss
48 Because Nick is ju erm is young and because he associates him with all these dangerous ideas , in genetic engineering and so on , he feels threatened by him .
49 And because he loves me . ’
50 Findlay , is due in today and providing he overcomes his jetlag , he could again prove the trump card and give his team a rare victory over Bury , who have already beaten them on all four occasions the two teams have met this season .
51 ‘ From what you 've told me , I do n't think we 'll see her for a long time unless your Mr Wyatt finds them , and while he thinks you are Dana he wo n't be looking very hard , will he ? ’
52 He is playing , passing the tedious time while there 's virtually no fighting and very little manoeuvring and while he wants none , but is uneasy being still .
53 But Mr Hughes is a keen pupil ; he has discovered Doctor Dee and Hermes Trismegistes from Frances Yates , and while he follows her he treads at least a wavy line , he does not loop the loop .
54 But he is also an American and before he guns you down in cold blood , in the manner you so justly deserve I might add , I 'm sure he will see his way clear to giving you a dying request . ’
55 And whether he changes his system , ploughs his moorland , reseeds his pasture , increases his stocking rate , drains his bog and fertilises his meadow is strongly influenced by the advice and grant-aid he receives from the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food ( MAFF ) .
56 Yes sir , on the erm first part erm in in clarification if I might sir the erm question of er briefing the Chairman is in fact dealt with in paragraph forty seven of annex C of P P G twelve although I 'm grateful for information on paragraph forty eight , erm and it says amongst other things that er there shall be a briefing and that briefing , the contents of that briefing shall be made public can I press the er spokesman for the environment committee to tell us er why in fact that was n't done and whether he thinks there can be prop proper public debate if it is n't done .
57 And when he does his invention calmly and equitably becomes part of everyday life and no one can understand why it was n't always there .
58 He does n't get much time for reflection , and when he does he tends to get depressed .
59 You 're the bait for the jackal , and sooner or later he 'll come for you , and when he does I intend to be there . ’
60 Christopher Robson ( countertenor ) has recently been electrifying audiences with his performances of Arsamenes in Xerxes at the English National Opera , and when he opens his mouth on this recording he may as well be plugging us all into the mains .
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