Example sentences of "if he [vb mod] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If he would pay five pounds out of his savings his dad would find another five .
2 The shed running foreman had asked Sam if he would take young John as there was no one available at the time .
3 I wandered round the end of the screen and sweetly asked him if he would like some coffee , and then watched the poor man 's jaw drop and his face go turkey red .
4 He doubted if the authorities represented by Merymose and Kenamun would pay him as much as Reni or Ipuky would have ; and he doubted if he would receive any reward at all if he were unsuccessful .
5 Otherwise defender Darren Wassall may begin to wonder if he might make more money by doing something else at Wembley tomorrow .
6 The Archbishop of Canterbury will now decide if he 'll face disciplinary action .
7 It was almost as if he 'd hit some kind of a block .
8 He just felt as if he 'd run full tilt into a brick wall .
9 If he 'd shoot one person who challenged him , Marius Steen would do the same to anyone else he thought represented the same threat .
10 as if He 'd have any time for us with the mob of Holy Joes He 's got to see to .
11 The judge asked if he 'd like 12 months .
12 Irwin is just too good to drop and if he can score free kicks , like to the other night , for Ireland he 'll stay .
13 An astronomer can measure this increase in wavelength if he can identify some emission lines in the spectrum of the object .
14 If he can look that prospect squarely in the eye and both parties cut out the cheap jibes , they will see that they are talking the same language .
15 Will the monkey reach the branch if he can stretch 1 ¾m ?
16 If he can get this kid back safe and sound , we owe him .
17 I ask Steve if he can see any reasons behind the constant attrition of top mountaineers .
18 I should like to know whether the Opposition welcome the reduction of that £0.5 billion burden on British employers or taxpayers or whether they regret it and I am happy to give way now to the hon. Member for Sedgefield if he will answer that question .
19 In a constructive spirit , I certainly would wish to help them to find work and I am sure that the hon. Gentleman would too , if he will bring those individuals to our attention .
20 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will provide open air work camps for younger offenders serving custodial sentences .
21 He finds that he is being offered a simple trade-off : a comfortable job as a stock-checker if he will provide incriminating information about himself which the Maltster can then pass on to the Party .
22 To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list those measures which he has taken since November 1990 to improve employment prospects .
23 If he could fix that sight , or even begin to do so , he might yet find a way of controlling the thing that had come to haunt him .
24 I rang John see if he could go same time or I could go there
25 Even eighteen months ago he said that he doubted if he could give enough time and energy to securing a World Cup place .
26 If he could earn some money for a railway ticket he would go straight off to Amsterdam and ‘ fathom ’ the deafening silence which was tormenting him .
27 If he could confront physical danger and win he could go to bed feeling that he had achieved something with his day .
28 Chief Constable Burrows was then called to see if he could throw any light on the missing statement .
29 Erm , on there 's a specific question I 'd like to ask er if he could throw some light on that one .
30 Needham then figured that if he could get two Rat Packers , why could n't he get three ?
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