Example sentences of "if he [verb] [prep] the " 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 Night after night she 'd nag , and in the morning would peck his cheek affectionately if he walked by the cooker where she was frying up his bacon and eggs for breakfast .
4 Of course Oswald Mosley , our own exponent of Fascism , went a bit far in that direction , but he was worth some support if he stuck to the Mile End Road and did n't provoke clashes in such cherished halls of entertainment as Olympia and the Albert Hall .
5 District attorney Lauren Weis said after the case in Santa Monica , California : ‘ If he falls by the way it 's serious jail time . ’
6 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
7 Cos he hoped , if he got into the Met and then he transfer up here .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Parents and social services were outraged that abuse victims might come into contact with Stout again if he returned to the city .
11 One man , whose teenage son was repeatedly sexually assaulted , told Sunday Life that Houston would be ‘ killed ’ if he returned to the Andersontown area .
12 If he asked him to pass the screwdriver he passed the hammer and if he asked for the hammer , he passed the nearest broomhandle , which was usually in another room altogether .
13 And if he lived on the other side of the world she would think nothing of flying to meet him , she said .
14 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 .
15 Jolosa stormed : ‘ If he played in the same league that I do , he 'd end up in trouble too . ’
16 If he went at the natural pace , Michael Banks got lost and confused , unable to speak one line while hearing the next .
17 If he went to the toilet twice in five minutes his Mum would think he was ill and she 'd be out like a shot .
18 So he he 's been up he 's one of type of dogs , he said like a human you would n't know if he went in the house they would n't know whether he was coming out with a double barrelled shot gun to shoot yourself or
19 How can I make him see his colleagues will look down on him if he says in the same old rut ?
20 They had offered him the position of editor in chief with , apparently , more direct control over the content of the paper , but only if he came off the Board .
21 If he came to the door now I should run into his arms .
22 Almost certainly it would lead with welfare cuts , while the Sun — or maybe Sunday Sport if He came on the sabbath — would get the scoop .
23 The walls are sheer and any intruder would eventually be noticed , as he would if he came through the gate .
24 ‘ He wanted to develop his business on a private basis , and if he came into the glare of publicity as owner of Manchester United he would not be able to do that , ’ one of the negotiators said .
25 ‘ Do n't worry , ’ I reassured her , ‘ if he came by the money legally , they ca n't take it away from you . ’
26 But to allow you to get a bonus point , if he continues at the same level , will we require further annualising from him .
27 It 's almost as if he paces in the corner of the office waiting to get his hands on me — and he gets jealous when I 'm writing about someone else . ’
28 Then as if he had on the spur of the moment decided to take her into his confidence , he added , ‘ But she was always a tiny bit sad .
29 You 'd take in an incapable because if he fell in the roadway , he might get run over .
30 But if he springs for the Savoy , he 's going to want to try out the stuff he saw in Swedish Au Pairs Get Raunchy . ’
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