Example sentences of "if he make " in BNC.

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1 But — Johnsen is an excellent player : he has — great — speed ( if he make it to Leeds i reckon he will be their fastest player along with Wallace — he might actually be faster than W. ) , he is technically good , good ‘ nuff in the air — but his great force is that he can be used almost everywhere on the field .
2 If he made a joke and she realized it was one , she used to butt him in the chest — she was much shorter — and say ‘ You 're silly ! ’
3 She launched herself into the tiny room , crouching , arms spread wide , ready to grab Gazzer if he made a dash for the door .
4 If he made a much less certain start yesterday than in Jamaica , his second 50 was an equally violent replica .
5 Perhaps he thought that if he made a success of the concert party , word would get around amongst show business that here was someone to keep an eye on , and his big chance might come ; that someone important in the music world might come up to him with a contract in his hand and sign him up for the next ten years as a successor to Sir Malcolm Sargeant .
6 Mum had said that if he made himself invisible people would like him and he wanted that very much .
7 ‘ He was a big man , but I had studied martial arts and felt confident that I could get away if he made the wrong move .
8 The guard — who has not been named — was told he would be blown up and his family killed if he made one false move .
9 The guard , who has not been named , was told he would be blown up and his family killed if he made one false move .
10 If he made the wrong decision , Anselm would leave England and resign the archbishopric into the pope 's hands .
11 But the British remain fond of the welfare state ; they might , in the end , thank him if he made it work more fairly .
12 I saw three movements and told him the Sonata would sound better if he made a very flashy last movement , but with content .
13 If he made a mistake , repeat stages 2–4 .
14 Of course if he made the wrong decision he could pay for it by loss of his command , as we have seen , or even with his life , as happened to Timagoras , the ambassador who accepted humiliating terms at a peace conference in 367 ( Xen .
15 Even one so buttoned-down as Senator Al Gore trembles to consider that if he made a full-out run at Pennsylvania Avenue , every part of his private life would be scrutinized for the sort of improprieties that cause lips to purse out on the Plains .
16 I made a guesswork assessment that it would be able to provide a motor car that would cost the disabled person at least 25 per cent less than if he made his own arrangements .
17 I knew he was convinced that if he made love to me I should be happy .
18 It had been a long day for him already , and if he made it back before nine he was going to be lucky .
19 A former officer in the so-called pink Panther Brigade under Rifat Assad , he held a master 's degree from the University of Kiev and , as Coleman quickly discovered , worked harder than anybody because he was desperate to get to America and Hurley kept promising to get a visa for him if he made himself useful .
20 ‘ We 're not going to succumb , Bernard , ’ she would say if he made a move towards her , and she 'd toss her head back in a swift , moving , golden curtain .
21 Thus a buyer 's legal position is better if he made no examination than if he made merely a superficial one .
22 Thus a buyer 's legal position is better if he made no examination than if he made merely a superficial one .
23 He 's been looking at that erm inspiration has n't , do you know I bet it would if he made a cup of tea why was n't
24 Now if he makes the swap he risks reducing his ultimate claim from , say , a $1,000 face value to the $400 market value .
25 If he makes no will we can hardly say that there is in early times any common law as to how his goods shall be divided ; much or all will depend on local custom .
26 If he makes a will , as most men do , it is almost certain that he will set apart a considerable proportion for the saying of masses ; if he should neglect to do so , and in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries it is regarded as almost a sin to die without making a will , the Church ought to make the provision which he has failed to make for his soul .
27 Campbell is not saying that Christ takes our sin upon himself but he identifies so closely with us that it is as if he makes our confession and is thus separated from the presence of God for us .
28 If he makes such a report , he must send a copy to the Audit Commission .
29 Viewed from an overhead perspective , Rufus can stomp from block to block with impunity but falls to his death if he makes a wrong move .
30 If he makes the wrong decision , ’ continues Niki , ‘ he becomes my opponent …
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