Example sentences of "if he do [adv] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He 's not a flash Harry or a cheat and if he does n't think another year is on the cards he will tell me straight . ’
2 ‘ And well it might if he does n't stop wriggling ! ’ snorted the Trunchbull .
3 And if he does n't do that , then the man will send Rickie 's plump young ass down to the gang-rape squad in the county jail . ’
4 If he does n't do this within the deadline period you then have a year and a day in which to ask the court for an extract decree to be issued .
5 That is , if he does n't live alone .
6 If he does n't get better … ’
7 Mr will tweak his ear off if he does n't get that done .
8 If he does n't get any better , we wo n't be able to go to Disneyland , ’ Paul says .
9 He may have more tax to pay if he does not survive seven years ( IHTA 1984 , s7(4) ) .
10 But his speculation — so far only seen in outline , in a methodological ( and often polemical ) essay rather than in a series of detailed studies — point to what I believe to be the correct questions even if he does not provide all the right answers .
11 If he does not obtain that , then he suffers a total failure of consideration and is entitled to the return of the price .
12 It is no good the hon. Member for Epping Forest showing concern if he does not understand this , because it will be empty concern .
13 I have no evidence one way or another as to the extent of risk of an episode occurring within five weeks but realism and commonsense tell me that there is a reasonable possibility that it will not and that even if he does unfortunately suffer such a trauma , he will if his life has to be preserved by artificial means , recover sufficiently for a decision at the main hearing as to further mechanical ventilation for the future .
14 He wo n't hurt if he do n't have any more food today that dog .
15 Although mainly a director of low budget productions , he told me that before the war he concerned it a poor year if he did not earn six thousand pounds , quite a sum for those days .
16 Derek Young was exceptionally controlled in his demeanour and general behaviour , unconsciously fearing another disaster like the loss of his brother if he did not exercise sufficient control .
17 One after the other was called to report why he had not been to the police court for a long period , and threatened that if he did not do more work in the future he would lose pay .
18 If he did not touch such heights again , he remained a thoroughly reliable keeper right to the end , small , neat and quiet , and rarely given to histrionics .
19 He was advised by doctors Continued on Page 3 Continued from Page 1 that a degenerative disc might need surgery if he did not take complete rest .
20 He built up a large practice , relying especially on ‘ native ’ clients , and earned enough money to enable him to live in a very opulent way , even if he did not save any considerable fortune .
21 If he did not suspect any particular person , he had no redress .
22 When asked whether he would support a constitutional change in Scotland if he did not have proportional representation , he said no ; so he makes it clear that he gives higher priority to the self-interest of the Liberal Democrats and a voting system that would help them than to the issue of principle on Scotland 's constitutional future .
23 If he did not follow this code then he was not a Bwana Shauri of the Masai tribe . ’
24 Eck 's defence was that of ‘ operational necessity ’ , i.e. that if he did not destroy all traces of the sinking , his boat would be in grave danger of itself being sunk by Allied aircraft in the morning , as had happened to his four predecessors .
25 as if he did not know all this for himself , and was not endlessly wrestling , valiantly and incredulously , with the problem of his own chronic poverty !
26 The letter had not been answered , and the Laird of Gartmore took offence , declaring ‘ that if he did not get such trifles to oblige his friends that they might depend upon his going against them ’ .
27 ‘ And if he did n't do that , he 'd get one of his men to ring round every hotel in England .
28 And if he did n't do that she could n't possibly see how they would ever see eye to eye .
29 Mr Fractor threatened him with a sum stretching right round the classroom if he did n't stay awake and had already punished him for not finishing his work on time .
30 Jealous of Lubor ? ’ and did n't know where she was when , as if he did n't think much of sitting opposite her in one chair while she had the huge couch all to herself , Ven suddenly moved from his chair and came and sat down next to her on the couch .
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