Example sentences of "if he [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 if he let's join in the K , you , your lad had the same problem as I with John .
2 It so happened that directors of the railway company who were house guests overheard this conversation and subsequently asked him if he would appear before the board and tell the story of his journey and travelling companion .
3 Mr Clark refused to say if he would appear before the judicial review .
4 But Mr Brazier gave an unhesitating ‘ yes ’ when asked if he would go through the experience again .
5 Lawrence Woodward , director of Elm Farm Research Centre , a small newly formed charity set up to research and develop organic agriculture , wrote to Prince Charles asking if he would speak at the first organic food conference to be held in Cirencester in January 1983 .
6 The King asked hint if he would serve in a National Government under MacDonald .
7 The next day she went back to Branson and asked if he would renegotiate along the lines of the original Virgin proposition , for an 85–15 split in the shareholding .
8 FOR most of this year , Lee Sharpe has wondered if he would play at the top again .
9 When SAVE heard Sir Horace Jones ' Victorian market was to close and the traders move to new premises in Docklands , we immediately contacted Richard Rogers , who had just received planning permission for the new Lloyd 's building , to ask if he would work on a refurbishment scheme .
10 Later , I sent my work to , to see if he would publish in the newly founded Journal of Linguistics , but he was unimpressed .
11 As Sharapour fell back it seemed for a moment as if he would get in the way of Mill Reef on the rails , but Lewis was alert to the perils of getting boxed in up the short Longchamp straight and pulled Mill Reef out to begin his challenge .
12 ( Andrew speaks of Rhodes as if he might walk through the door ; and in the corner of the living-room hangs a pencil portrait , autographed , of ‘ The Founder ’ . )
13 A pleasant spoken young constable arrived at Riverview with a warrant and asked if he might look over the boat .
14 It 's not known if he 'll return to the school .
15 He may even wonder if he 'll walk into an ambush on Sunday . ’
16 He must have spent all last night developing and printing them ( as if he 'd go to the chemist 's !
17 So we asked him if he 'd come to the sale just and I told my father , cos my father was n't keen you know .
18 If he 'd come for the race …
19 If he 'd come without a lighter or matches , surely the obvious thing would have been to remove the box from the chained brass holder attached to the heater .
20 ( b ) That there is no satisfactory address for serving the summons either because he will not give an address , or it is doubtful if he will remain at the address long enough to accept service of the summons or is unable to furnish the name of anyone who would accept service on his behalf , e.g. social worker .
21 To ask the Minister for the Arts if he will report on the museums and galleries improvement scheme .
22 He was gormless , spoke in a funny nasal accent and looked as if he could do with a kick up the backside .
23 He had asked if he could go to the seminary school at once , but he had seemed relieved when Tom advised against it .
24 Wickham recognized the type : willing enough to help but he must be allowed to go back to his friends with the news that his information was so valuable he had been allowed to talk to the man heading the inquiry , and if he could throw in a description of a place as exciting as a newspaper office so much to his credit .
25 In the meantime , until this can be achieved , if you are worried that your parent is not receiving proper medical attention you should start to make a polite nuisance of yourself by frequent visits to the surgery to impress upon the doctor the fact that you consider there is real cause for concern about the state of her health and ask if he could arrange for a ‘ second opinion ’ .
26 Then there was the time Joe Hulme asked if he could stay for the weekend in his native Lancashire after an away match at Bolton .
27 He 'd asked if he could work on the girl , but Frick had refused .
28 ‘ a police officer should be grateful if he could point to a clear cut instruction that he was only to stop a meeting if some incident at the meeting itself , whether caused by the speaker and his supporters or by the opposition present at the meeting place , led him to suppose that disorder was inevitable and could not be averted by any other means . ’
29 Almost 70 years ago someone else turned up here , a teacher from Camus 's school , to ask Albert 's mother if he could try for a scholarship to attend high school .
30 He slumped , then turned slightly , staring through the gloom of the house towards the north , as if he could see through the walls , through the wood , to that place of battle , that cold place , which lay northwards and to which he and Tallis — as everything that passed this way seemed to be moving .
  Next page