Example sentences of "him if [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It will mean a knighthood for him if we succeed . ’ |
2 | At all other times , Evelyn and I rushed out to meet him if we heard that he was in the Gallery , so stimulating was his company . |
3 | ‘ My guess is that we 'll get him if we play by its rules for a while . ’ |
4 | We can always get him if we need him . ’ |
5 | Well I said to him if we have any more |
6 | What was to stop anyone just shooting him if they thought he was worthless to them ? |
7 | The assembled kids would have more confidence in him if they continued to believe him a cop , rather that just the old man of one of their number chancing his arm . |
8 | His face had been hidden in the darkness , yet she thought she would recognise him if they met again . |
9 | Should there be any emergency he was to phone Dockhead police station , or they would phone him if they had reason to call . |
10 | They would not have recognized him if they had passed him in the street . |
11 | When she asked him if they had really been as beautiful as angels , he had told her abruptly to look at the portraits , just as now , sensing that she had been hounded out of the house , he had given her something to do , a task to occupy her hands and head . |
12 | Thinking of all the other men who would envy him if they knew . |
13 | He has an open-door policy , which means that staff are encouraged to come and see him if they have problems . |
14 | He is by no means as feeble as he appears , and the Homunculi will appear from area 65 to fight with him if they have not already been destroyed . |
15 | A freelance camerman will be the only person allowed near — and television companies will have to pay him if they want to include the footage in their news bulletins . |
16 | With Lindsey 's Corsair being the only one of its type in Europe , airshow organisers had to approach him if they wanted a Corsair in their flying display , and for the first few years John Allison and Lindsey flew all over Europe with the aircraft . |
17 | How could the government simply let him go — and what would happen to him if they did ? |
18 | Now he does say he would you know he even thinks he could be a Gold Cup horse and emulate Dawn Run I mean again it 's it 's great claims this early on but er they would n't be running him if they did n't think he 's got a chance . |
19 | If , for example , the retailer required a supply of cards for Mother 's Day , they would be little use to him if they arrived afterwards . |
20 | But you could n't trust him if something upset him not to act up . |
21 | Would it be better to warn Terry so it 's not too much of a shock to him if anything happens to Mum ? ’ |
22 | She had no intention of telling him that she would n't feel safe with him if she wore anything vaguely provocative . |
23 | Why had n't she stood her ground ; simply called Luke 's bluff — even pleaded with him if she 'd thought it would do any good ? |
24 | The interchange would usually end with Gina kicking Nigel on the shin , clawing him or hitting him if she had something in her hands . |
25 | It would be easy enough to envy him if she had n't seen that terrible mark on his shoulder — — he 'd taught her to read those letters . |
26 | She still would have gone to him if she had to crawl . |
27 | She was n't to wait for him if she had anything else to do . |
28 | He would need a doctor to tell him if she had been violated , but there was no indication of it , not even a bruise on an arm where a strong hand might have held her . |
29 | Julius stood and watched her go , and wondered what else she would have said to him if she had known the complete truth ; that he had known from the very start exactly who had sent that poison pen letter to her . |
30 | ‘ I would n't have let her marry him if she had ! ’ declared Lady Merchiston . |