Example sentences of "[pron] if he [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I try even harder not to think about what he might do to me if he ever got the chance .
2 He 'll get me if he really wants me . ’
3 ‘ But surely my lord fitzAlan would not wed you if he truly thought — ’
4 But while he has anguished over his role in life , to the point where it would surprise no one if he just threw in the towel tomorrow and went off in search of obscurity , Steffi appears to have suffered no such agonies and self-doubt .
5 She had thought he would wipe the floor with her if he ever learned of her deception .
6 A cup of coffee in bed for Beth — he always brings her one and fears it would all be over with her if he ever stopped .
7 Recognising guilt bigger than Laverne , I ask him if he just wants to go back now .
8 Erm but did he tol tell you that the surgeon asked him if he really wanted it done ?
9 Instead she chattered about the law and the law exams and found Davide 's last letter from Riba , and showed Tommaso the flourishing strokes of her brother 's handwriting , and asked him if he too wrote with such tails on his p's and g's and such loops on his l's and d's ?
10 ‘ I flared up at him right off And I told him rd flay him if he ever sought me out again . ’
11 Ruth 's heart lifted but plummeted when his voice dangerously threatened , ‘ You tell your lover and business partner when he returns that I will ruin him if he ever lays a finger on Maria Luisa again .
12 The reduction of the other to means and of his own ends to survival , itself no more than a means without ends left to serve , would be tolerable , if at all , only because the variety of human ends will open up again for him if he ever gets to shore .
13 But I 've told him if he ever see me , go other way please !
14 ‘ They 'd get short shrift from him if he once laid hands on them .
15 Thus confidential data can be stored on such a disk and the user of this data can physically remove it , even take it home with him if he so desires , thereby ensuring that the information can not be seen by any unauthorised persons This control over sensitive data coupled with the fact that the computer is personal to one user at a time gives the operator a greater sense of confidence in , and control over , the machine he is using .
16 He wondered if he could do her dreadful job ; or rather , how long he could stand it if he ever tried it .
17 One such case is where the consent , if effective , will not affect third parties , provided that the agent is a normal adult able to judge his own interests in the area involved and that the same is true of the person receiving the right , assuming that he is able to refuse it if he so wishes .
18 Well he 's got to ring Mr and see if he if he really pushes for a month 's notice well we 'll have to just pay another month and stay you know ?
19 But then if he if he ever needs
20 What if he just walks along the lane ? ’
21 And what if he never discovered for certain who had sent that letter ?
22 What I might actually do it see if Ian 's not doing anything if he not come in for the full time that they 're cleaning up , but come in for those sort of things .
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