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

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1 He asked him if he belonged to the loyalist section of the population and he replied that he did .
2 He asked dealers at random to deliver the goods , and berated anyone who was obviously unprepared , particularly if he belonged to the streetwise contingent whose daily newspaper tended to be the Daily Mirror or The Sun .
3 and said that Christopher was on interview and er if he got through the first part to the second part he would in the afternoon he would give us a ph a ring , erm but he , by ten to two he had n't phoned so she assumed he was on his way back having
4 The boy who kicks his football close to windows can be reprimanded more easily if he was one of those to draw up the rule against doing so and if he agreed on the appropriate punishment beforehand .
5 As the hon. Member for Livingston can promise his hon. Friends nothing about money , he could not prevent that from happening if he returned to the old system .
6 And if he lived on the other side of the world she would think nothing of flying to meet him , she said .
7 Well , if he lived in the north- east , er part of this county , that great ar area where there is very little in terms of infrastructure perhaps er er it 's a pity we ca n't have a few more hysterics and we would perhaps get further down the road .
8 Jolosa stormed : ‘ If he played in the same league that I do , he 'd end up in trouble too . ’
9 If he went at the natural pace , Michael Banks got lost and confused , unable to speak one line while hearing the next .
10 How can I make him see his colleagues will look down on him if he says in the same old rut ?
11 But to allow you to get a bonus point , if he continues at the same level , will we require further annualising from him .
12 If he popped into the Blue Boar for a quick one that lunchtime , he would probably find Selwyn Hopkins in there .
13 However , under the test derived from Caldwell , a person is not reckless if he thinks about the possible risk but decides that it does not obtain .
14 If he points to the empty box then it is probably fair to regard this as deliberate misinforming , as the ‘ implanting ’ of a false belief in another 's mind .
15 And if he knew of the wanton pictures chasing one another through her head his insulting opinion of her would no doubt be confirmed .
16 If he trumped with the 6 or 10 , he would be over-trumped and his second trump trick would vanish .
17 If he improves over the next 3–4 years and lasts until he 's 30 , then you will have to put him up alongside the other 2 .
18 How right you are Mr Deputy Speaker , of course I could n't go into this because it 's out of order but on the other hand I would simply say to the honourable gentleman if he looks at the basic policies , the basic flaw of the E C is it ca n't solve problems and all these new M E Ps we 're thinking of sending over I think we should bear in mind the problem , they 're going over to something where problems ca n't be solved .
19 I know , if he comes through the back door and
20 Candace Rainford was clinging to his arm and he did not look as if he minded in the slightest .
21 If the donor dies more than seven years after the gift , there 's no duty at all payable If he dies in the seventh year the whole duty is reduced by 60 per cent , if in the sixth by 30 per cent , and in the fifth 15 per cent . ’
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