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

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1 Even if he shot away the locks and released the captive kids now , they had nowhere to go .
2 If he went back the day would be done .
3 Smith dismissed speculation he would recruit former Middlesbrough coach David Nish as his right hand man if he took over the hot seat .
4 I wondered if he had just the one broker .
5 The man told him in sarcastic tones that he could have his £9 back at any time if he brought in the young lady in the photograph .
6 It might pay Β to help α to beat off the challenge , because if he does not the sequence might become γ — α — Β , and Β has dropped from second to third .
7 If he does not the action will be automatically struck out in accordance with CCR Ord 17 , r11(9) .
8 One of the prison warders , he said , had asked him if he knew when the men were to be released .
9 I wound down the window and asked him if he knew where the dolmen was .
10 The devil had the audacity to grin at her , as if he knew precisely the fires he had lit inside the centre of the earth .
11 He also described a call he had made later to his friend Hartmut Mayer of the BKA asking him if he knew how the bomb had been put aboard Flight 103 .
12 ‘ He has given himself a hard race , ’ said Josh Gifford , but if he recovers quickly the seven-year-old will go for the H and T Walker Chase at Ascot next weekend .
13 Unable to face his wife in the bungalow in High Park Avenue and fearful of meeting her in one of the shops if he hung about the town , he set off for another walk along the beach , striking out this time in the opposite direction from the one he 'd taken that morning .
14 I th I think though , you know , after a year or two if he 'd moved away an if he moved out the area he would then break with his mother .
15 However in many ways , Caulfield is the complete opposite of Lucy Snowe ; where she is quiet and retiring , and hides her feelings , Holden speaks his ; for example , he will strike up a conversation with anyone he meets — at one point in the book , Holden asks his taxi-driver if he knows where the ducks in Central Park go when their lake freezes !
16 If he misses then the shot is his last for that turn .
17 If he has n't the will or the stomach to do that , he had better make way for someone who has before millions intended to help this country are thrown away .
18 Then , if he picked up the news magazines he was forced to read about it over and over again .
19 If he behaved normally the other boys stepped back and did not respond .
20 One of them asked another if he remembered how the Magistrate Sahib had tried to make them strengthen the embankments and this caused such merriment that one of the landowners almost fell into the water .
21 If he knocks down the wicket with his own leg , he is out .
22 Er , the second issue is did the plaintiff , Mr ask Peter to get him out of the contract between exchange and completion er that is clearly in dispute but if he did then the further issue is this , were the defendants in breach of contract in failing to advise the plaintiffs at a stage as to the effects of national condition of sale twenty two two and a way out of the contract which was open to him .
23 It looks as if he tore out the entries for the last two months and burned those pages separately , then chucked the book open on the flames .
24 The water in the moat was deep , and if he pulled up the drawbridge over the moat , no one could get to him .
25 The doctor says he 'll be surprised if he lasts out the day . ’
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