Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] he [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although Kirk does not record that he raised any specific objection to this , or that he asked for confirmation that the Cossacks were all Soviet nationals within the terms of allied policy , he nevertheless includes the exchanges about the Cossacks among the points on which he requests the State Department 's views .
2 I think he 'd want to have some kind of little business going where if he wants to he can go off And then he can go off and pick it up and
3 If he had a hangover from too much of the strongest real ale to be found the night before — Jack was a formidable seeker-out of head-banging beers with frightening names — or if the play was too slow , or if he disapproved of a local rule , or a local official , or a new initiative by the PGA , or …
4 Stuart wondered if they made him stand out there , or if he chose to .
5 The purpose is proved by question and answer if the defendant is driving or if he has to be interviewed later by a police officer .
6 A party in person may give his place of residence or business , or if he resides outside England or Wales any address in England or Wales ( Ord 1 , r 3 ) .
7 But a great man , a potens , in Charles 's kingdom could quit the scene as completely as he had momentarily seemed to dominate it : if he died leaving only young sons , or no sons at all , or if he moved to another Carolingian kingdom , Charles might redistribute his honores as he put it , voluntarie — " in accordance with my will " .
8 In this case I would think that , if the minister does not act in good faith , or if he acts on extraneous considerations which ought not to influence him , or if he plainly misdirects himself in fact or in law , it may well be that a court would interfere ; but when he honestly takes a view of the facts or the law which could reasonably be entertained , then his decision is not to be set aside simply because thereafter someone thinks that his view was wrong …
9 Avoiding the foods in question may be quite difficult , especially at school or with friends , and you may wish to reconsider other options , especially if your child is not affected all that severely or if he reacts to a great many foods .
10 Yet , if he refuses , or if he fails in any attempt , the banks could , in theory , take over the company which is in default of several loan agreements .
11 He might have been using it to make him feel good and as a means to escape boredom or because he feels under pressure to join a group who were sniffing .
12 It 'll be up to him whether he throws me to the dogs and I finish up in a debtor 's prison , or whether he turns into a guardian angel complete with halo and big fat cheque .
13 We ask of each person whether he did anything he should not have done such that he should be blamed for the deaths that followed , or whether he contributed to the accidents in such a way that , blameworthy or not , he should bear some portion of the damage or loss .
14 It is not clear whether the Getty board offered Mr Walsh an incentive to stay , or whether he decided on his own to finish what he had begun .
15 stop it , so so he had to erm just talk to our solicitors this morning and try and get this sorted out between the two solicitors .
16 I had nothing against Dr Hill , except that he seemed to me an entirely incongruous appointment that Harold had made for the wrong reasons .
17 Well , that was because — but , try as she could , there seemed to be no other reason except that he wanted to .
18 Nothing is known about his early life , except that he graduated from the University of Seville with a bachelor 's degree in logic and philosophy .
19 In them he isolates the main events of the Passion story for attention in particular ways in the sequence in which they appear in the Hours , except that he begins with the agony in the garden not included there .
20 ‘ He got annoyed when I said that though and said it was n't true , so I 'd like this time to say that although he appears to be very clever on stage and TV , in real life he is extremely stupid . ’
21 Yes in the sense that although he comes from a peasant background originally , it 's a rich peasant background and he himself had er a reasonable education and subsequently erm built on the education that he was given becoming in part self-taught .
22 and he sits lifts it , gets up on the settee and cuddles that until he goes to sleep .
23 His idea , she realised , was that if he saw to it that she had enough work to keep her occupied both at work and at home , there would be little time left over , if she wanted to keep on top of her job , for any social life with Travis .
24 Even now the magnetism that drew her to him was so strong that if he knocked at her door and said he 'd changed his mind , in spite of everything , it might take more amor proprio than she could muster to refuse him .
25 Unused to the rough and ready answering-back of British socialism , he remarked next day that if he lived in Britain he would be a Tory .
26 His acceptance of Franco 's " absolution " was given in the knowledge that if he engaged in further subversive activities , it could be at the risk of his career .
27 I was told that his legal advisers were concerned that if he applied for a taxation this would amount to an adoption of the bills and prejudice his other objections to the bill .
28 He knew that if he kept under the trees , he should be able to crest the Monument yet remain hidden from the mysterious workers .
29 For example , one of Freud 's patients , who invented the term ‘ omnipotence of thought ’ , which Freud uses in his third paper in Totem and Taboo , used to think that if he thought of someone he would then always meet them , or if asked how someone was , he would hear that they had died .
30 Another friend has said that if he agrees to that he might never see them again .
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