Example sentences of "if he [was/were] to be " in BNC.
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1 | But the danger of a centre party came not from McKenna but from the Unionist ex-Coalitionists , led by Austen Chamberlain , who had twice previously been Chancellor , and who , if he was to be brought back into the fold , would clearly require some substantial offer . |
2 | He realised that if he was to be successful he would have to take them at speed . |
3 | If he was to be a martyr to this strange woman 's caprices , then so be it . |
4 | He knew that if he was to be sure of winning he had to hole it . |
5 | It would be the most terrible calamity if he were to be killed not knowing ! |
6 | Pastiche or not , ‘ Disco Dancer ’ lived in the kind of predictability that Morrissey , if he were to be truly distanced from The Smiths , would denounce fervently . |
7 | She had not decided whether or not to tell Dick , but if he were to be told it would be by her , not by the Longhills . |
8 | What if he were to be punished for his vengeance by a plunge into the nerve-glove ? |
9 | If he were to be an ‘ S. ’ also , a Stephen or a Sam , then how was she to know which of them had given her orders ? |
10 | ‘ He is remarkably well handicapped on 10st four , and if he were to be handicapped again he would go up another stone . |
11 | ‘ It would be unfortunate , ’ said Paul , ‘ if he were to be derailed at this point . ’ |
12 | In these lines , Brutus is saying that the only way to stop Caesar becoming emperor is to kill him , and although he has no personal grievances against Caesar ( Caesar is kind to him and favours him ) , it would be bad for the people of Rome ( ‘ the general ’ ) if he were to be crowned . |