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

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1 An additional , optional logical name may be set up by each user if he or she wishes to store cached information from one LIFESPAN logon session to another .
2 There might be a real risk of embarrassment to his full-time employers if he were asked to act for a client in his spare time who was on the other side of a case in which his main employers were engaged .
3 1.53 Finally , a plaintiff will obtain an interim payment if he can satisfy the court on the balance of probabilities that he will recover substantial damages at trial from the defendant or , where there are two or more defendants , from any given defendant ( Breeze v McKennon ( 1985 ) 32 Build LR 41 ; Ricci Burns Ltd v Toole [ 1989 ] 3 All ER 478 ) .
4 Thus an expert may need to carry out his own independent investigations if the parties have not submitted adequate material on which to make a decision : and the expert might be liable for professional negligence if he did not do so .
5 He paused and with a shifty , fidgety look , said , ‘ D' you know what Hatton 'd have done that Saturday if he had n't been killed ?
6 How the hell did he get hold of that key if he had n't met his wife ? ’
7 Why do n't you play that side if he wants
8 Not that he could not have held the ball up in that wind if he had been so minded .
9 ‘ You could always lie to that effect if he does happen to ask you about it , ’ Luke suggested harshly .
10 Of course Oswald Mosley , our own exponent of Fascism , went a bit far in that direction , but he was worth some support if he stuck to the Mile End Road and did n't provoke clashes in such cherished halls of entertainment as Olympia and the Albert Hall .
11 I 'm having this afternoon if he 'd have come here .
12 However , in such a case , since the seller may well have to take on commitments , either to purchase materials and components or to manufacture without order cover , so that he can be ready to supply the forecast requirements if ordered , the buyer must take some responsibility if he does not purchase up to his forecast .
13 An importer or wholesaler will not be able to rely on this defence if he has taken no steps to require his supplier to supply goods which correspond with the relevant legal requirements .
14 Monks then agreed to pay Fagin some money if he could find Oliver again , and more money if he could turn the poor boy into a thief . ’
15 It could prove a very sound investment if he ever decides to sell it again .
16 ( 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 .
17 Paul , 21 , broke down in tears when he was asked at the Old Bailey if he intended to kill or seriously injure Oxford graduate John Lavender .
18 Once the marketmaker 's spread and the broker 's commission are taken into account the investor will face a sizeable loss if he or she buys and exercises at these prices .
19 Nahum could buy this inn if he 'd a mind . ’
20 Section 1(5) prohibits an individual who has contemplated or who is contemplating making a take-over offer for a company in one capacity from dealing in the shares of the offeree in another capacity if he knows that the information relating to the fact that the offer is contemplated or is no longer contemplated is unpublished price sensitive information .
21 This fellow 's excuse for putting his shovel into the public purse is that he is executive producer of the Wogan show , something he keeps to himself in public places if he has any sense .
22 I would even say something nice about his new-fangled haircut if he were to say something hopeful to the London borough of Newham .
23 In the second category of licentiateship ( that for junior management ) a person is eligible for membership of this grade if he has passed the HCIMA professional Certificate/Diploma programme , or Parts A and B or one of the current examinations listed in the section under members but can not yet meet the experience criteria required for full membership .
24 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he has any plans to increase the amount of earnings disregard before benefits for lone parents are affected .
25 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will revise the state earnings-related pension scheme to make higher pensions available for those people made redundant in their late 50s who are unlikely to obtain another job .
26 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will make a statement about pension levels .
27 The officer agreed to confirm the conversation with the Department of Social Security if he was contacted . ’
28 Harry had realized at an early stage , however , that he would need to keep a clear head if he was to remember all he was told .
29 ‘ And anyway , ’ whispered another voice , and one that was rather more matter-of-fact because it was her own , ‘ there 's a young eagle out there called Creggan who needs to know a few things if he 's going to survive and be free . ’
30 A child whose mother has just started full-time employment may only be likely to be disturbed by this event if he has also recently lost his father .
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