Example sentences of "if he do not [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In such cases someone who says ‘ I know ’ lays himself open to reproach if what he says turns out to be false in much the same way as someone who says ‘ I promise ’ lays himself open to reproach if he does not do what he promised to do .
2 If he does not collect it , the sheriff 's men who pocketed poor Vechey 's valuables , will find him a pauper 's grave ! ’
3 A plaintiff has only four calendar months ( six if leave to serve out of the jurisdiction is required under RSC Ord 11 ) , in which to serve the writ and if he does not serve it within that period the fact that the last day is a Sunday , when it can not be served , does not come to his aid .
4 A similar result may be achieved if the practitioner is able to use the cash accounting scheme , although he may thereby defer any input recovery if he does not pay his suppliers promptly .
5 For he can not love God , whom he has not seen , if he does not love his brother [ or teacher ] , whom he has seen .
6 But whereas the long version refers only to the words in Lamentations 1:12 ( O all ye that pass by the way , attend , and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow ) , the short version incorporates all the references to focus more sharply on the organic relationship between man and Christ whose natural growth is blasted by sin : And only in the short version does the meditator acknowledge this by identifying himself with the penitent thief pleading for pardon to be extended to him , and confessing his failure to acknowledge Christ as the true source of his integrity : In both versions the meditator admits that the very ability to recognise the life-giving power in Christ is a sign that he in fact has the love of God even if he does not feel it : And in both , as the meditator sees his betrayal and sense of deprivation borne by Christ in His words : " My god , my dere god , why hastow al forsakyn me … ( 89. cf.102 ) he imagines himself lying down among the bones of dead men on mount Calvary , taking the foot of the Cross in his arms , the stench of death in his nostrils .
7 If he does not know something he is happy to admit it — as in the paragraph on backpacking with children : ‘ No experience ’ .
8 He knows , or if he does not know he should find out , the features or conditions of the environment he has chosen to occupy , and he should act accordingly .
9 The judge was then told by defence lawyer Rock Tansey that Wells 's mental condition would seriously deteriorate if he does not receive his medication .
10 if he does not signify his approval or acceptance to the seller but retains the goods without giving notice of rejection , then if a time has been fixed for the return of the goods , on expiration of that time and , if no time has been fixed , on the expiration of a reasonable time . ’
11 If he does not enjoy his previous hobbies because he can not achieve his former standards , you can try introducing him to new , different ones .
12 My hon. Friend is wrong — if he does not mind my saying so — in the way in which he phrases his question .
13 The alternative for a manager if he does not like what is on offer in his present job is to move to a different one .
14 A.3.2 If the Vendor notifies the Purchaser of a ‘ breach ’ prior to completion but the Purchaser decides to proceed nonetheless ( ie he does not rescind ) then the Vendor should not still remain liable for damages ; the Purchaser has foregone the opportunity to get out of the deal if he does not like it any more .
15 The Revenue are of the view that a taxpayer 's home ( even if a rented flat ) can be his main residence even if he does not own it .
16 If he does not understand it , I guarantee that if my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) catches the eye of the Chair , even the hon. Gentleman will be fully educated on the matter .
17 As soon as the patient becomes familiar with the feelings he experiences during his physiotherapy treatment , he can practise pelvic movements at home , perhaps lying on the floor if he does not have his own plinth or a firm surface on his bed .
18 somebody send the ( a copy of ) the pages if he does not have it before his boss comes back !
19 It is pointless telling a toddler that if he does not hit his sister Mummy will play with him tomorrow .
20 ‘ ( 5 ) A person who is not shown to have intended to stir up racial hatred is not guilty of an offence under this section if he did not intend his words or the written material to be , and was not aware that it might be , threatening , abusive or insulting . ’
21 Because he thought that he was dealing with the National Press rather than simply a few local people whom he had been ignoring for a considerable time , the Mayor responded to direct questioning , even if he did not change his colours .
22 He therefore had the choice of making a new home somewhere or making his way back to a town about whose public feelings he could have no doubt , but knowing that if he did not change his ways the whole thing might happen again .
23 He was sitting on the ground near his packages over which he kept a protective , hostile arm , as if he did not want anything of his touched .
24 Among Mr Clarke 's supporters , there was a recognition that if he did not improve his current standing then he would lose their votes in the shadow cabinet elections .
25 Shinwell had been heard to declare that " he held the seamen of the Clyde in the hollow of his hand " and that English ports were also dissatisfied with Wilson 's autocratic methods and ready to break away if he did not tell them what he had done with their money .
26 If he did not collect it , and the wife survived him , the claim for the debt remained hers .
27 And this could never be real , this never could be happening to her , walking on the white squares behind Finn , who moved as if he did not set his feet to the ground , so gracefully , so uncannily .
28 The one beside him had accused him of ‘ grassing ’ and told him if he did not admit it he would have his face ripped open .
29 I hardly know what I meant to do — confront him , accuse him , bring it home to him that hellfire awaited him at the reckoning if he did not confess his sin and pay the price of it now . ’
30 And if any words could be found in the Statute which provided that besides paying Income Tax on income people should pay for advantages or emoluments in its wider sense ( such as I think the word " emoluments " here , has not , for reasons to be presently given ) , there is no doubt of Mr Tennant 's possession of a material advantage , which made his salary of higher value to him than if he did not possess it , and upon the hypothesis which I have just indicated , would be taxable accordingly .
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