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

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1 Fears were expressed about a slide towards trial by the news media and analogies were drawn with attempts to hold Shylock up to public abuse on the Rialto if he did not discontinue his action .
2 He issued a decree , which was to be read in all churches , excommunicating Gaveston if he failed to leave the kingdom by the set date ( 25 June 1308 ) or afterwards tried to return ; all those who assisted the favourite in either offence were encompassed in the sentence .
3 He was warned that he risked not being able to read Braille if he worked with the soil because it would cut his fingers and reduce their sensitivity .
4 Let the dog out Jean if he wants out in the back .
5 Sir James attempted to exchange light bantering talk , asking Corbett if he wanted to experience his hospitality once again .
6 Magistrates said they could disqualify him from driving and asked Elsworth if he needed his licence for his job .
7 Pretending to be worried about the painters and the incriminating evidence against them — ‘ It 's very , very important for them ! ’ — Porfiry asks Raskolnikov if he has any recollection of passing an open door on the lower landing and seeing two men at work inside .
8 Manager Kevin Keegan underlined Newcastle 's ambition last night when he revealed they would bid for Gazza if he decided to leave Lazio .
9 Duke John for his part promised military support to Edward if he came to France .
10 He was sure he would damage Gleeson if he saw him .
11 Well I think Gary Crosby if he looks at that 'll think he possibly should have scored then .
12 They had a movie idea they wanted to try out and there was a part in it for Ken if he wanted it .
13 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 ?
14 He must listen attentively to the tales of how the amateur would have broken sixty-five in a competition last Saturday if he had not had such disgusting luck on the greens .
15 Mr Gray said a new attitude would be needed from Mr Lang if he wanted to fulfil his recently stated aim to have a new and better relationship with local government .
16 On 23 February a committee of the National Security Council , chaired by Zbigniew Brzezinski , met at the White House and decided that the Shah should be told that while the invitation remained open , the delicate situation in Iran meant that it would be very awkward for the United States if he arrived right now .
17 ‘ I 'm prepared to sell to Mr Sugden if he agrees to my conditions . ’
18 I 'd have joined him in the Abacos if he 'd asked me , little holidays from time to time .
19 ‘ Simon reckoned that after Sintra if he spoke about me you 'd get tense — though you did n't realise he noticed .
20 On many occasions I asked Alf if he had taken the money to pay the debt but he never did !
21 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he plans to meet a delegation of members of the campaign for Clydeside against pollution .
22 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he intends to meet the Scottish Constitutional Convention to discuss the future government of Scotland .
23 When asked whether he would support a constitutional change in Scotland if he did not have proportional representation , he said no ; so he makes it clear that he gives higher priority to the self-interest of the Liberal Democrats and a voting system that would help them than to the issue of principle on Scotland 's constitutional future .
24 Attention would only be conditionally offered to Ollie if Stan was in the room , and if the family were enjoying a quiet cuddle with Stan , he would have to be rejected in favour of Ollie if he appeared .
25 Darwin if he read this book would scarcely recognize his own original theory in it , though I hope he would like the way I put it .
26 NEWCASTLE are ready to take Paul Gascoigne back to Tyneside if he fails to make his mark in Italy .
27 That bloody young fool will only bring Sharpe if he thinks it 'll cause trouble .
28 Peter d'Alembord , who shared her fears , had promised to restrain Sharpe if he appeared .
29 Neither Plato nor Aristotle would admit a student to the Academy at Athens if he did not like his face .
30 At about that time , Ken asked Codron if he had anything for him .
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