Example sentences of "if [pers pn] have [vb pp] him " in BNC.

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1 Michael , if I 'd lost him I 'd have gone out to look for him — he died . ’ ’
2 I tried to look as if this was perfectly normal , as if I 'd asked him to make the entry for me .
3 I think Sam accidentally kicked Hannah , or kicked Hannah I do n't know I was n't there , but he came flying down , really got to curb that child he said , I said I beg your pardon , he said you 've got to curb that child kicking Hannah , I said if I 'd seen him kick her , he said that well I 'm not sure that he actually kicked her it might have been an accident
4 Whenever I smiled , he smiled back happily as if I 'd given him something .
5 Patterson 's eyes flickered as if I 'd given him a straw to grasp , but I pressed on .
6 I wondered if I 'd heard him right .
7 But you ca n't imagine how many times I 've thought , ‘ If I 'd kept him , he might have lived . ’
8 I might have had a word with him if I 'd caught him .
9 ‘ Perhaps I would have liked him too — if I 'd known him . ’
10 No way , if I 'd known him .
11 " I wonder what he would have said , Chuck , if I 'd told him he 'd just served a drink to someone who 's probably going to be much more important one day than a run-of-the-mill Democratic senator from Virginia ? "
12 " What if I 'd told him that the Avignon was carrying a young man named Charles Sherman who 's destined one day maybe to become the President of the United States ? "
13 ( He gawped at me as if I 'd told him to swim the Atlantic . )
14 It 'd have been better if I 'd told him to go ahead up against the tree .
15 Perhaps if I 'd entered him for the Champion Hurdle , he might have sold .
16 I felt as if I 'd handed him a loaded shotgun and said shoot . ’
17 But , oh he 's quite happy , he 'll curl up in the back of a car , but when I come home and he goes so berserk if I 've left him at home , I know that he 's been watching and listening and waiting for me all that time .
18 There was a silence , as if I had asked him a very profound question .
19 He laughed softly , with pleasure , as if I had fed him the right cue .
20 As we talked , I felt that if I had pressed him he would have loaned it to me anyway , but the Land Rover was necessary for the research programme and it would have been irresponsible to put John 's work at risk .
21 I felt awful , as if I had hurt him .
22 I wondered if I had murdered him , but if so , how ?
23 The idea struck him as somehow absurd , as if I had told him I did n't have a head or a heart .
24 This was true , in a way , and his saying it made me sympathetic and tearful , but on the other hand I knew that if I had told him , his attitude would not have been as indulgent as he was pretending now .
25 I wondered what would have happened if I had told him that I was bisexual or that I liked little girls .
26 If I had told him I wished he was dead he would have seen this as a palimpsest of desire , but I only wished that he was n't there .
27 I have often wondered what my guest would have thought when I got back if I had told him I had just been beaten .
28 If I had let him go to hospital the cost to the country would have been about £500 a week .
29 I wondered if I had offended him in some way .
30 However , Mr. Collins ( if I have understood him correctly ) has expressly limited his challenge to Lautro 's failure to allow the making of representations before the service of the intervention notice .
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