Example sentences of "if he [be] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 After it , if he 's any sense , Siward will execute the whole brood , including your cousin the Bishop , begging your pardon .
2 do more than , oh look , wonder if he 's Jewish look in that back with that star of David flag in that back ground
3 But he gets very angry if they come up to him in a restaurant when he is eating or if he is busy talking to someone else , ’ says Marci .
4 I do n't know if he is this year .
5 I said and you all used to look at him as if he was bloody king
6 I think in a way we were all Ziggy Stardust and we were all living out this myth of Ziggy Stardust and treated him as if he was Ziggy Stardust .
7 For all its elaboration , it depended heavily on the capacity of one individual , and if he was incapable trouble of some sort was likely .
8 If he was this way inclined anyway , he will take to his new life like a duck to water .
9 If he was some sort of local dignitary , or neighbourhood millionaire , how on earth would she fit into that sort of lifestyle ?
10 It would n't be so bad , somehow , if he was any good at being a solicitor .
11 So it was a husband 's sacred duty not to refuse her on that day even if he were practising celibacy .
12 ‘ So I thought if he were that kind of driver I would not get involved .
13 It seems to me that the judgment must be read as a whole , and that paragraphs 19 to 20 , dealing with question 2(b) are completely inconsistent with Mr. Beazley 's construction , seeing that if he were right article 5(3) would become a ‘ catch-all ’ provision , and liability not based on tort , delict or quasi-delict would fall within it , notwithstanding the explicit statement to the contrary in the last two lines of paragraph 19 .
14 That is what the right hon. Gentleman has said that he would do if he were Prime Minister .
15 That was another thing — it did n't help her to maintain her own sense of proportion when the rest of the world treated Luke Hunter as if he were some kind of royalty …
16 It was the odd way he was looking at her , almost as if he were some kind of predatory animal waiting to pounce .
17 He grazed through the streets as if he were some sort of god , head and shoulders above everyone .
18 How dare this man demand his credentials as if he were some arriviste from the Colonies whose background had to be sniffed out and tracked down because his foreground was presumed to be so suspect !
19 Behind her Rune remained silent , his presence oppressive as if he were some Superman radiating a special kind of beam which could put the world to rights if only one believed in it .
20 He treated her to a brief flash of his identity card before tucking it away out of sight ; people were still gaping at him as if he were some alien from outer space .
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