Example sentences of "if he be [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Yes , but I do n't know if he 's reaching them , ’ said Oisin , his eyes on Tealtaoich 's slight form .
2 But he can only get a hundred pound back if he 's get it from the bank .
3 It 's almost as if he 's eating them . ’
4 if he 's setting it up if they 're not bringing while Friday and they set it up give you time to set it up
5 And and the write up in one of the papers well I was well I 'd to tell that guy if he 's watching I can ya nip !
6 He 's so eager to learn he almost quivers like Shep there , he repeats everything over and over again , as if he 's learning it off by heart . ’
7 I 'll say this , if he 's done it , he 's done something more than you hulks 'ave ever done ; it 's been left to me two lasses to breed .
8 If he 's done it once he can do it again . ’
9 ‘ And if he 's thinking he 'll be getting away with it he can think again !
10 I mean , I 've got I 'll tell you if he 's coming it right I 'm gon na get some and beat him up .
11 If he 's coming he might like to be
12 If he 's showing me something , or is , before , I start a new piece , he 'll always play it .
13 He ca n't be that jealous if he 's fucking her too . "
14 I du n no if he 's making it up .
15 If he 's doing it himself there seems no reasonable explanation for it — unless the hints that he is slightly batty are true .
16 I 'm going to check it out anyway and if he 's lying I 'm going to do him .
17 If he 's finished you 'd think he 'd have the manners not to leave the table in such a mess , ’ the girls would grumble ; but they or Rose would always put his books away .
18 She started to walk across the yard , and he followed her ; and they had reached the house door before her decision came : ‘ I 'll take the cart down there later on ; if he 's put her to work she 's likely pacing The Strand , ’ she said .
19 ‘ I sometimes wonder if he is watching me through it . ’
20 Toshack has a two-year contract worth £600,000 ( figure courtesy of The Sun ) and an awful lot to do if he is to see it out .
21 She may wish you to accompany her to his office or to be present if he is to visit her in her home , and he will be pleased to have your co-operation .
22 How if he is sending you with a bait to bring Owen to his death under cover of a parley , as the king 's council urged ?
23 King Idomeneus of Crete , caught in a storm at sea on his way home , vows to Neptune that if he is spared he will sacrifice to the gods the first person he meets on landing — which turns out to be , of course , his own son , Idamantes .
24 Sixty-seven of them and you get sick at the sixty-eighth ’ , it is as if he is saying it to us over his shoulder as he bends down to examine another body .
25 He may have received psychotherapy , but has not yet undergone conversion surgery even if he is contemplating it .
26 If he was reading it right it was hardly the behaviour of a recently widowed woman , particularly one who had lost her husband in such dramatic circumstances .
27 If he was represented we could do it er , on the section six two .
28 He looked as if he was encouraging her to say yes and then he could forgive her in a lofty sort of manner , and it annoyed Jenna instantly , partly driving away her unexpected awe of him .
29 If he was given them tokens or something like that , it would of been alright , but I , I , I a couple of weeks ago
30 ‘ He 's thrown his life away , and he 'd throw the company away if he was given it . ’
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