Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] he have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Many fewer lawsuits would be started because a plaintiff would sue only if he had a clear right to win , in which case the prospective defendant would never defend but would pay instead . |
2 | Vaginal penetration ( screwing , fucking or bonking ) , but only if he has a condom on his penis . |
3 | Anal penetration ( going up the arse ) but only if he has a condom on his penis . |
4 | Under s.4(3) the accused is guilty only if he has a commercial purpose . |
5 | So the pragmatist judge will behave like Earl in Elmer 's case only if he has an indirect , noble-lie reason for pretending that legislative intentions are relevant . |
6 | The physiotherapist may also use this high sitting position to desensitize the patient 's foot , especially if he has a strong positive supporting reaction ( see p. 13 ) . |
7 | Eddie gets the best lines , perhaps because he has the most lines . |
8 | Nicholson on the other hand was taking the pretty route , basically because he had no choice ; no one was making him any offers . |
9 | He stood out among them not only because he had a surer command of his people at home , but also because Cuba is where it is , so the Russians helped him much more than the rest . |
10 | Mr Malik had insisted the staff also appear in uniform since early February , although Robert suspected this was only because he had a deal with the shop that supplied the ties and the socks . |
11 | A chubby young man called Laird Cregar appealed to me as a suspect , if only because he had the habit of being seen loitering around places where beautiful women had just been strangled . |
12 | So because he had a scraggy neck he was christened Gooseneck . ’ |
13 | Betty and George had both worked and were able to enjoy a few years of their retirement together before he had a major stroke . |
14 | Hence if a registered shareholder , A , first executes a transfer to a purchaser , B , and later to another , C , while both remain unregistered B will have priority over C. If , however , C succeeds in obtaining registration before B , he will have priority over B so long as he had no notice , at the time of purchase , of the transfer to B. If C did have notice , although he has been registered his prima facie title will not prevail over that of B who will be entitled to have the register rectified ( assuming that there are no grounds on which the company could refuse to register B ) and in the meantime C 's legal interest will be subject to the equitable interest of B. If both transfers were gifts , the position would presumably be different ; the gift to B would leave A without any beneficial interest that he could give to C and , not being a ‘ purchaser , ’ C could not obtain priority by registration ; his legal interest , on his becoming the registered holder , would be subject to the prior equity of B. |
15 | A gentleman of the faculty in the neighbourhood , hearing of the circumstance , and finding it so well authenticated , immediately made him an offer of ten guineas for the dog , which the grateful farmer refused , exultingly adding that so long as he had a bone in his meat , or a crust to his bread , he would divide it with the faithful friend who had preserved his life : arid this he did in a perfect conviction that the warmth of the dog , in covering the most vital part , had continued the circulation arid prevented a total stagnation of the blood by the frigidity of the elements . " |
16 | So long as he had the support of Sir Rufus Stone , he could thumb his nose at Cotton . |
17 | Even a 25-year-old male with a couple of speeding convictions leaving the car on the street in a high-risk area can expect to pay only £424 per year , so long as he has a five-year no-claims bonus . |
18 | Another thing is that he himself might not be able to afford to send her the money , especially as he has a young family . ’ |
19 | Only when he had a rope in his hand was he cruel . |
20 | Prior Robert was conscious of his shadow only when he had an errand for him to run , or need of his obsequious presence to restore a balance when someone had managed to scar the priorial dignity . |
21 | Only when he has an embarrassingly large crop does he present a bunch to his wife , Pat . |
22 | He comes down when he has a lot of writing to do because it 's quiet . |
23 | I do not believe in the doctrine that every man must stand on his own two feet , especially when he has a wooden leg . |
24 | For a long time Roe has harboured a desire to do some commentating so when he had the chance at the European he took it with both hands . |
25 | Hidden watercourses also pose problems ; thus if he has an urban patch , the officer must know where the foul sewers and any culverted watercourses run ( a formidable task in some cities ) , as well as the nature and source of any discharge into the watercourse . |
26 | IF Gorbachev the Great is looking more and more like Mixed-up Mikhail , it is not just because he has an impossible job . |
27 | He had thrown his pistols away since he had no more soft lead balls to use in them . |
28 | Not while he had a canny bone in his body . |
29 | Morel died soon after , but not before he had the bitter pleasure of seeing the Labour Government brought down with the aid of a ‘ red scare ’ engineered , it appeared at the time , by Foreign Office officials . |
30 | But soon after he had a change of heart and left her . |