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

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1 Rainey believes he could n't make a corner at GP speed if he merely sat on the bike without pushing down — hard .
2 Rocky is the future of the club along with Macca and Speed if he ca n't hold on to him what ganrantee can he offer us that he wo n't unload Macca and gazza soon !
3 Oslin Williams , who was severely burned last year in a fire which killed his father at their caravan home , would have died from asphyxiation due to scarring of his windpipe if he had not had the operation , surgeons said .
4 But it has happened and where the park committee wishes to press its objection , the Secretary of State for Agriculture ( or Wales ) must then decide whether a grant is to be paid ( the farmer is of course free to proceed without any grant aid if he wishes ) .
5 Robert Lee will return to the side if he passes a late fitness test .
6 Is Olsen then going to drop him from the next side if he s not playing in Leeds first team ?
7 Why do n't you play that side if he wants
8 you 're thinking of direct costs , but erm , Phil was going to ask Jeff if he would chair it , and also if he 'd be willing , to be sort of editor in chief , of Eurofile , so that was yesterday , and I have n't seen Phil since , do n't know what happened with that and went to him that it was a briefing meeting .
9 A fatal accident inquiry at Dumbarton Sheriff Court yesterday was told that the pilot , Robert Watts , 53 , had been advised not to try to fly to Mull if he could avoid it .
10 A Savage Orc shaman receives an additional magic card if he is with a Mob of Savage Orcs .
11 ( 6 ) The person to whom an occasional permission is granted shall ensure that the provisions of this Act or any byelaws or regulations made thereunder relating to the conduct of licensed premises are observed in the premises or place in respect of which the permission was granted as if he were the holder of a public house licence , and if he contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence : Provided that it shall be a defence for any person charged with an offence under this subsection if he proves that he used due diligence to prevent the occurrence of the offence .
12 Nicholas Hall describes how , for the 1930 purchases from the Hermitage , Knoedler arranged that Andrew Mellon , who provided the financial backing , would pay Knoedler 's a commission of 25% if he decided to buy the works and conversely , if Mellon did not wish to buy a particular work , Knoedler 's would sell it for a 25% profit to be paid to Mellon .
13 He has challenged Labour counterpart Alan Milburn to tell the electorate if he would defy a whip reversing the move .
14 A deed planned in cold blood may appear very different to the perpetrator if he ever gets round to carrying it out .
15 One agent suggested today that the QPR striker stands to have £500,000 added to his price tag at a stroke if he enjoys a successful debut not to mention the guaranteed lucrative spin-off of joining the England players ' pool .
16 Furthermore , he could leave the manor if he so wished , and could therefore negotiate for better terms from the lord by threatening to go if the latter refused concessions ( 79 , p.31 ) .
17 If the scouse rumours I 've heard are true , they 'd better lock up Leeds primary schools if he came to Elland Road .
18 The next question was why had he gone to so much trouble and expense if he never intended to use this place as his base ?
19 In a way she was glad , for she feared Sharpe 's violence if he discovered Lord John Rossendale at the ball .
20 Contrastingly , on the final day the journalistic gathering were honoured by a visit from General Zahid Ali Akbar , who made it clear that Mike Gatting would be welcome back in Pakistan if he were chosen for England 's next tour there .
21 I immediately asked Dennis if he was OK , and pointed out that I thought that the ball had jumped up from a good length .
22 Fears were expressed about a slide towards trial by the news media and analogies were drawn with attempts to hold Shylock up to public abuse on the Rialto if he did not discontinue his action .
23 Not that he could not have held the ball up in that wind if he had been so minded .
24 Fifteen hundred pound if he was prepared to put a deposit down or something that would have been fifteen hundred quid .
25 It 's important for you to know the ways in which Martin Ayling tried to save the paper and to protect its future if he had to sell . ’
26 So I got up immediately and said it would be the end of a beautiful friendship if he accused me of necrophilia !
27 He issued a decree , which was to be read in all churches , excommunicating Gaveston if he failed to leave the kingdom by the set date ( 25 June 1308 ) or afterwards tried to return ; all those who assisted the favourite in either offence were encompassed in the sentence .
28 The broker may , in any event , act only as agent if he is not a member of the exchange at all but deals on the exchange through a member or , indeed , in the case of over-the-counter transactions .
29 erm The other side , apart from Class of Service , is the Trunk Access , and this is the same principle , erm Sir Roger would have 31 out of 31 , so he would have a very high chance of accessing a trunk if he was dialling out .
30 You will find he will go to immense trouble to avoid Night Goblin units if he even thinks they might contain Fanatics .
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