Example sentences of "[pers pn] if he be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos he would maybe , you see you 've got ta say now , would that fella take anything from me for er you know helping me if he 's decent and he wo n't then you help him . |
2 | ‘ What would uncle Reed say to you if he were alive ? ’ |
3 | Due to the abstract and individual nature of comfort , the nurse will have to rely on the patient to tell her if he is uncomfortable , and whether any action taken has increased or decreased comfort . |
4 | Though it would be better for her if he was married , she decided . |
5 | Then the interviewer will turn to Rob — the other one — and ask him if he 's hot with all that hair , and he 'll say ‘ it 's my week to wear the wig ’ , and they 'll leave the cave . |
6 | David Nicholson says the open day is by popular demand and he hopes the fans follow him if he 's successful … the whole day is organised by his wife |
7 | If we shake someone and ask him if he was asleep he usually has a definite answer . |
8 | I asked him if he was okay . |
9 | He asked him if he was satisfied that Gloucestershire Social Services had enough money to do its job properly |
10 | They asked him if he was English , then exchanged looks with each other . |
11 | But his letter posed as many questions as it answered , so I rang him up and asked him if he was willing to come and see me . |
12 | I 'd asked him if he was embarrassed that in 1966 he was saying he would be with Suzy Kendall forever , and then in 1969 it was all over , and then he was saying he would be with Tuesday Weld forever , then in 1981 it was all over , and so on . |
13 | ‘ Would you look after him if he was ill ? |
14 | That was the point that she again asked him if he were homosexual . |
15 | He 'll only make it if he 's good enough ’ |
16 | ‘ I understand he might be talked about because he 's my son but he 'll only make it if he 's good enough . |
17 | A citizen is hardly encouraged to do his civic duty as he sees it if he is guilty of committing an offence should events backfire on him . |