Example sentences of "[pers pn] if he [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He has every right to bare his teeth at ye if he wants to . ’
2 Charles would tease me if he thought I was worrying about my weight ; he likes curvy women with big breasts , Nicola once confided in me .
3 ‘ The only time I came close to lobbying was when I asked Dave Mannion , a friend for a long time , to tell me if he thought I 'd outlived my usefulness here , then I would slip quietly away .
4 No , it would n't have surprised me if he 'd been at his easel while I was painting the town red !
5 ‘ Oh , ’ said McAllister furiously , remembering something which she did not like to remember , ‘ you mean it would have been perfectly in order for him to attack me if he 'd known me ? ’
6 ‘ You must tell me if he bothers you , Biddy .
7 ‘ Call me if he wakes or he asks for me . ’
8 The regulator , whose task has been laid down by Parliament , is perfectly entitled to come to me if he thinks that his powers are not enough .
9 Nobody knew there were any in the loch but then we only got the one and it would not surprise me if he had not eaten all the others if there had been any others that is .
10 ‘ He could have contacted me if he had tried . ’
11 ‘ It would n't have surprised me if he had sat up and shouted ‘ Geronimo ’ as he went , ’ he said .
12 He 'd kill me if he knew I 'd made something like this . ’
13 Let's just say that the invoice is checked , coded and authorised and you 'll tell me if he says , .
14 I 'm not that bad but Stuart can beat me if he gets in the cooking mood , .
15 ‘ He 'll kill me if he catches me out here . ’
16 He 'll kill me if he finds out I took them . ’
17 Mind you , Indians do n't always pay , so do n't blame me if he cancels . "
18 well he can come with me if he 's allowed
19 And you 're saying to also mention to me if he 's got
20 Play with me if he wants .
21 He is very strict , and would dismiss me if he found out I 'd been interfering with his books .
22 I knew I was going on too long , but I kept thinking that Mr Taylor would butt in and stop me if he wanted to .
23 ‘ He would n't have asked me if he did n't think I could do it , ’ she had retorted .
24 ‘ Would n't surprise me if he marries the old boy 's daughter , ’ Aubrey said .
25 He thought it would probably confuse them if he insisted on their moving on .
26 An acquaintance of mine arrived some weeks later to be told that he could have them if he had turned up sooner .
27 He would n't wake them if he thought they were sleeping .
28 For centuries he has been looked upon as a sex maniac whose only interest in kittens is to kill them if he gets half a chance .
29 People know what Bush will give them if he gets re-elected .
30 She could not tell him about Havvie ; neither could she speak the lie to him , not to Dr Neil , but she could not tell him the truth , for that would mean telling him who she was , and she could not tell him that , not here , not now ; it would spoil everything between them if he knew that she was the spoiled and pampered American Princess .
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