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

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1 And if he drove it well , I knew he 'd play well .
2 In England and Wales this is done by the coroner 's court , as indeed it is in some States in the USA and in Canada , and in Scotland it is the procurator fiscal who looks into the matter and will , if he considers it to be an appropriate case , raise the matter at a fatal accidents inquiry in the sheriff 's court .
3 An individual sitting on the board of such an inquiry may satisfy his own conscience if he finds himself in disagreement with his colleagues by exercising his right to attach a minority dissenting view to the formal report if he considers it necessary to do so .
4 But — Johnsen is an excellent player : he has — great — speed ( if he make it to Leeds i reckon he will be their fastest player along with Wallace — he might actually be faster than W. ) , he is technically good , good ‘ nuff in the air — but his great force is that he can be used almost everywhere on the field .
5 If he cut it below himself his object was presumably to save himself as well as his leader .
6 If he cut it above himself he presumably fell , and in that case his life was evidently saved by something approaching a miracle — at any rate , we know that he was saved because otherwise he would be beyond the jurisdiction and the question would have no legal interest .
7 Eventually MacPhie found he could break the spell of the magic thread if he cut it with the woman 's magic hatchet .
8 A ruler is bound by the good old law ; if he breaks it in any serious way , his subjects can rebel , and by formal process compel him to obey the law .
9 I had already recognised him , but fifteen years or so , boy to man , is a big change , and I doubt if he got it .
10 I wonder if he got it . ‘
11 Gary 's great strength was an ability to get to a ball first in the penalty area , but if he received it at his feet 30 yards from goal he was looking for help , to lay it off and get into the penalty area .
12 If he agreed it he signed it and put the to which that was called a total waybill .
13 Right , well let's give it to Christopher , see if he likes it .
14 Yeah , but if he lends it out he might
15 Yeah but if he lends it out he 'll
16 If he drinks it now , today he wo n't have it tomorrow will he ?
17 The Chairman of the company told him he was most impressed with the contribution he 's made to the business , and that he could go right to the top if he keeps it up .
18 If he understood it , Thorfinn gave no sign , greeting Crinan .
19 I do n't know if he realised it either , but the Danuese would not have taken kindly to having their programme wiped off the air-waves midway through .
20 Nevertheless , it was clear that the wisest Cambridge leaders whom he could consult would not regard his going as betrayal if he felt it right .
21 Nevertheless , his energy of observation remained constant and again inclined towards the economics of the area : he contemplated one piece of land , a ‘ watery flat ’ , that seemed to have natural drainage possibilities — ‘ it had a visible declivity ’ ; although he allowed that even if he felt it could be reclaimed without ‘ difficulty or expense ’ , these were relative terms .
22 He had the freedom of spirit to cut through convention and authority if he felt it to be an impediment to his calling .
23 He had shown interest in her work and talked as if he took it seriously .
24 ‘ Looks as if he took it off .
25 One could therefore have been forgiven for wondering if he took it all totally seriously .
26 Frodo can see that Boromir would be ruined by the Ring if he took it , and even though he would quite like to dispose of it himself , he refuses to allow Boromir to be burdened with it .
27 If he says it is , maybe he made a font .
28 The hair that God had left him was sparse , dry and vertical , as if he brushed it forward every morning .
29 However , since the Ephesians 5:33 statement ‘ and the wife must respect her husband ’ has no clause such as ‘ If he deserves it ’ , we must conclude that there is a certain heart attitude she is responsible for .
30 This did not mean that he was above sacrificing aesthetic principle — if there is such a thing , and if he had it — to the purely partisan pleasures of Morte aux païens .
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