Example sentences of "if he [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But why should Joe Maitland do that if 'e went ter the fights 'imself ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Not that he 'd care , even if 'e knew . |
3 | ‘ If 'e 'd been any bigger , she 'd have had a bad time . ’ |
4 | ‘ Yes , we fought we 'd better see if 'e 'd pinched anyfing , ’ said Linda . |
5 | In any case , 'e would n't be in 'ere terday if 'e 'd been lucky . ’ |
6 | If 'e 'ad called the doctor then I say that no-one dies ! ’ |
7 | What did 'e buy it for if 'e did n't want it ? |
8 | The coppers asked 'im if 'e wanted ter press charges but 'e said no . |
9 | We knew it would be in his favour if he drove well . |
10 | And if he drove it well , I knew he 'd play well . |
11 | If he drove on regardless of the conditions he could well be convicted . |
12 | Maybe he thought , if he drove her hard enough and far enough , she 'd quit of her own accord . |
13 | If he committed the crime under an insane delusion , his liability depends on the question whether he would have been liable had the facts been as he imagined them to be . |
14 | ‘ If he committed himself to Britain by actually living here he might find a bit more warmth forthcoming from the British public . |
15 | Practice partner Jack Nicklaus also had an ignominious start , and even Norman himself had contemplated whether he might sue the Royal & Ancient if he injured himself in the dune grass . |
16 | He knew if he birdied the last he 'd break it . |
17 | For example , if he learnt that the patient was a Jehovah 's Witness , but had no evidence of a refusal to accept blood transfusions , he would avoid or postpone any blood transfusion so long as possible . |
18 | Perhaps if he seized the moment , lifted her long mane of hair , kissed the tender little place where the fragile bones disappeared into the collar of her jacket … |
19 | I used to say , if he farted , it 'd smell like roses ! ’ |
20 | And even if that did n't happen , even if he listened and said he 'd do something , it would n't be any good because Hepzibah would n't have any part in it . |
21 | If he listened to Anthony Scrivener , he would be a darned sight better . |
22 | Perhaps if he listened for a bit and then jeered , he would at least be able to jeer from a better-informed position . |
23 | He asked him if he belonged to the loyalist section of the population and he replied that he did . |
24 | He asked dealers at random to deliver the goods , and berated anyone who was obviously unprepared , particularly if he belonged to the streetwise contingent whose daily newspaper tended to be the Daily Mirror or The Sun . |
25 | He had never felt as if he belonged . |
26 | It was n't easy , travelling , in those days , but it was n't as if he belonged here anyway . ’ |
27 | In this magnificent room , he looked as if he belonged , his face and bearing as noble as any aristocrat 's . |
28 | Perhaps Tock had been too hard on them and if he treated them gently their disobedience would stop . |
29 | Because if he treated her as her father had treated Odette , she knew she would not bear it so patiently , would not bless him on the day he finally left her , as Odette had done , but would go after him with a knife to hunt him down . |
30 | he knew , if he , if he treated me right , I treated him right |