Example sentences of "if he [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps if he listened for a bit and then jeered , he would at least be able to jeer from a better-informed position . |
2 | I do n't mind if he reads for a few minutes but that 's it . |
3 | The Chancellor was thus in a much stronger position than under Weimar , and , additionally , he could request an early election if he asked for a vote of confidence and this was rejected by the Bundestag . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Toby was a well-known golf writer , even if he wrote for a newspaper that was rarely , if ever , seen in the boardrooms of Britain . |
6 | 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 . ’ |
7 | Stewart told us that Whaddon 's offer of a free bus pass and as many pizza slices as he could eat if he signed for the club was ‘ frankly , insulting ’ . |
8 | Nigel wondered if any film star would be discerning enough to employ him if he applied for a chauffeur 's job . |
9 | I was told that his legal advisers were concerned that if he applied for a taxation this would amount to an adoption of the bills and prejudice his other objections to the bill . |
10 | If he asks for a review board he gets it because there is no provision in the regulations for even the Secretary of State to refuse such a request . |
11 | If he opts for a basic valuation , for which he pays a lower fee than for either of the other two , he will normally receive a copy . |
12 | Finally , a person who is given permission to enter for a particular purpose will be a trespasser if he enters for a different purpose . |
13 | Even if he aims for a gross profit 5–10% less than a competitor , Mendoros believes , overheads are such that he should come out better at the net level . |
14 | We should be delighted to welcome you ( and then also your husband if he comes for the English 27–30 August bank holiday ) to this rather chaotic , friendly and yet ordinary rather than luxurious flat ( which Meg I think knows ) . |