Example sentences of "if he [vb -s] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If he learns from this episode that he must be more independent in his judgment and not be swept along by others , there need be no long-lasting harm .
2 If he falls below these ( or similar ) agreed targets we have the right to open up the EFTI market in Warsaw .
3 ‘ The only time a Gruncher dies , ’ Don Mini said , ‘ is if he falls into deep water .
4 Victor wo n't be pleased if he hears about this .
5 Therefore it is possible for a candidate to win the key to the White House even if he loses in most of the states .
6 Another friend has said that if he agrees to that he might never see them again .
7 But if he suffers to this extent by comparison with Barth , he towers over most other theologians of his generation ; and it is more than a little sad that two men so gifted and with so much in common should not have managed to remain closer to each other .
8 And if he stays behind that door ’ — the mounting gale of voices behind him was lifting him as he spoke , he wanted to jump on the factor , grab his hair and swing him against the door like a battering ram — ‘ we will fire the roof ! and smoke him out ! ’
9 If he plays in all five Pakistan Tests , he will be one short of 100 appearances for England , and that includes three years in the middle of his career when he was banned from selection for involvement in a rebel tour of South Africa .
10 If he copies from another drawing in a book the translation from the three-dimensional plane to the two-dimensional drawing will have been done for him , so he will not have had to observe as carefully and think as much as he would have had to do if he had made his own translation .
11 Home care for the stroke patient may be chosen because the patient 's doctor feels that the necessary rehabilitation can be done at home , or might be best done at home ; the patient may be more comfortable , and therefore more co-operative to treatment if he remains among familiar surroundings ; he might be liable to excessive stress if parted from his close family , friends or a beloved pet ; or it may be a temporary situation , in which the patient is waiting for a bed in a specialist rehabilitation unit to become available .
12 British No2 Chris Wilkinson would meet Edberg a round earlier if he disposes of another Argentinian clay court expert , Daniel Orsanic , in the first round , then beats the winner of the match between a qualifier and Sweden 's Jonas Svensson , the former world No10 .
13 I 'm not a yeller , but the only way I can handle him if he gets like that is , I yell back .
14 If he does as good a job on the new houses then no one will object . ’
15 If he disagrees with any part he can have it rectified or removed by agreement or have his dissent recorded and his own version put alongside .
16 If he opts for physical delivery , he will be allocated one of a number of prime banks whose sterling time deposits are accepted by LIFFE as being of deliverable quality .
17 If he pays in first and then has to make an interim payment and he wants to make that payment out of the money in court , he must ask specifically for leave to do so and also to amend his notice of payment in so as to refer to the fact that some of the money has been paid out .
18 If he fails in two subjects he will have to repeat the year even if he does well in all other subjects .
19 Yet , if he refuses , or if he fails in any attempt , the banks could , in theory , take over the company which is in default of several loan agreements .
20 Appropriate feedback is vital in the patient 's relearning process , so he receives praise only when it is deserved : if he fails in any way , the physiotherapist remains encouraging and positive about it , but shows him how and why he went wrong , or she may simply leave that task for the moment and return to it later , when the patient can concentrate and get it right .
21 What if he runs into one of his students from school ?
22 When a poet is nearing the creation of a new image , it is as if he stands with stout Cortes :
23 If he glances at this , he is able to step quickly over it with a good length stride , without tripping or interrupting the rhythmical pattern of normal walking .
24 There are few problems for the pool owner with a desire to breed a new fish , particularly if he starts with healthy stock of good proportions .
25 On the other hand the very nature of the work may be such as to make it quite clear that the duties of the employee to his employer can not properly be performed if he engages in certain activities in his spare time .
26 In this case I would think that , if the minister does not act in good faith , or if he acts on extraneous considerations which ought not to influence him , or if he plainly misdirects himself in fact or in law , it may well be that a court would interfere ; but when he honestly takes a view of the facts or the law which could reasonably be entertained , then his decision is not to be set aside simply because thereafter someone thinks that his view was wrong …
27 Even if he acts in such a way from what he misguidedly thinks are ‘ humanitarian ’ reasons , the tribunal will be unlikely to be impressed , as the manner of dismissal would eliminate the possibility , however remote , that following consultation , your job might be saved .
28 Well I think Gary Crosby if he looks at that 'll think he possibly should have scored then .
29 What the right hon. Gentleman should bear in mind , if he cares about real prosperity for this country , is making sure that we get the economic basics of inflation and the exchange rate correct so that we can get sustainable investment for the long term , not the short-term gimmicks that the right hon. Gentleman embraces .
30 If he comes through unscathed , he can be added to the squad .
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