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

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1 Sweet Molly , who he was about to take out for the day and seduce if he got the chance .
2 She knew she was in love with him , but did n't know if he felt the same way about her .
3 I do n't know if he left the King 's Troop and went into the First er Regiment Royal Artillery , but erm I went to Germany and of course we just lost contact .
4 we 'll go round the back , cos I do n't know if he opened the front oh you have to move fast have n't ya to catch those three ?
5 Former NZ captain Geoff Howarth informed the nation of his availability through the tabloid Sunday News , but there was n't much doubt that Lees would be reappointed if he wanted the job .
6 Military analysts say President Bush is deluded if he thinks the 30,000 troops will be home by January 20 , when Bill Clinton takes over .
7 Imagine if he told the Russians that Hitler was going to turn against them , soon .
8 Now how would he feel if he contracted the virus from a freak accident at work and gave it to his wife and child just because we had failed to test him ? ’
9 It became important that he should go on believing the lie , for what he could do if he discovered the truth of the situation did n't bear thinking about .
10 A British citizen with a valid passport does not need a visa to visit the U.S. for up to 90 days for holiday or business or to transit if he enters the country on an air carrier that has agreed to participate in the no-visa program .
11 ‘ Apart from the boring bits , like opening up , checking the vaults and so on , ’ she mused , holding her breath to see if he took the bait .
12 Meanwhile we , and God too , must wait to see if he passes the test or not .
13 Both the Government and union lawyers were poring over Lord Justice Iain Glidewell 's ruling to see if he intended the 10 pits to be re-opened .
14 Another backbencher was told his place on a Foreign Office organised trip would be withdrawn if he defied the Government .
15 He returned with a symphonic battle piece , and when I asked if he realized the significance of the words he admitted he did not know what they meant ! )
16 Continued on Page 3 Continued from Page 1 Asked if he thought the fans demonstrating outside the court were representative of Spurs supporters , he said : ‘ Tottenham has a following of 29,000 people I only saw 25 . ’
17 Fabbiano would not mind if he saw the girls beginning to blend in with the guests .
18 1 Calculate the area that a tradesman would use if he estimated the height to be 2 metres and the length to be 6 metres .
19 Nevertheless , it has not been argued that the Secretary of State 's decision on the tariff could properly be challenged if he adopted the opinion of the Lord Chief Justice where this differed from that of the trial judge .
20 There is a story that a Hertfordshire man , George Allen , who made the metal rings for McAdam , asked him what a stone-breaker was to do if he lost the ring .
21 He could not say what he intended to do if he found the girl .
22 So even if he believed that from an economic point of view the best decision would be to deny any recovery for emotional injury , he would still ask whether the role of law in encouraging reliance and coordination would be much damaged if he ignored the precedents , and , if it would , whether this loss would be made up in the gains he foresees from the change .
23 In the end it may all depend on the depth of Richard Branson 's pocket , in moments of nostalgia even he may wonder if he sold the wrong business .
24 What would happen if he took the glass from her hand and kissed her parted lips Harry glimpsed in that instant , prefigured in the alluring darkness of her dress , darker , it seemed , than even the deepest of the shadows around them .
25 What would happen if he telephoned the police now ?
26 He knew when he went there what might happen if he broke the laws of that country .
27 What he ca n't be saying if he understands the system is , " 1 want to vote effectively both for my first-preference candidate and for my second or any lower preference " .
28 Whether or not he fulfilled his part as judge and lawgiver , it is very hard to say : later generations spoke of the good laws of King Edward , but we can not tell if he deserved the compliment .
29 Not having a copy of Class War : Britain 's Most Unruly Tabloid to hand , and doubtful of getting one at short notice , I ask if he has the telephone number .
30 It can not in our judgment be right that a judge can refuse to allow the prosecution to discontinue before their case is concluded if he believes the evidence already called raises a prima facie case .
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