Example sentences of "if he [be] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Why all of them if he 's searching for one slave ? ’ |
2 | Like an unearthly cross between Paul McCartney , Gerry Sadowitz and someone you beat up every day at school , Louis is Kinky Machine 's trump card , illegally bad leather jacket cast aside to reveal bare chest within seconds , silly guitar played above the head on all-too-many occasions , halfway-house haircut shaken at the crowd as if he 's trying to violently throw off a wig . |
3 | ‘ I 'll never believe he done it , ’ said Mrs Flaherty , when she came round for a cup of tea and a slice of the action , ‘ not if he 's convicted by a dozen juries , and do n't tell me he 'll get a fair trial in the current climate of opinion , not unless they pick twelve men the same size and true . |
4 | I do n't know if he 's looking for trouble and of course that er would undermine er what public er relations and everything and we do n't want that . |
5 | He do n't put any of his clothes away and if he 's looking for anything it 's all fling out of drawers and on the floor , he do n't care . |
6 | If he 's determined to be awkward , roll on the eighth ! |
7 | If he 's met with an accident , the moors are far too vast for the two of us to cover much of an area before dark . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'll fly out to watch Gazza play against Parma next Sunday if he 's selected for the match . ’ |
9 | It 's as if he 's possessed by some Looney Tune demon . |
10 | If a car If a car is is hovering you step out in front and if he 's glares at you you step back you step back |
11 | Is he , perhaps , a greater poet and a great operatic tenor who merely sings pretentious bollocks in a voice that sounds as if he 's drowning in his own snot as a sort of joke ? |
12 | Mind if he 's coughing like that erm do n't know . |
13 | He actually is reading a paper from Atlanta , but if he 's speaking with a slight Scottish accent then er that 's only because he 's actually from Scotland . |
14 | ‘ If he 's spoken to Fräulein Müller , ’ Lefevre pointed out , ‘ he 'll realise you 're interested in Daniel 's death as well . ’ |
15 | You know sometimes the way forward is backward , there are no short cuts with god , if he 's leading along a certain path and were disobedient , there 's no way we can opt out of it and join the trail further along , he does n't allow it , its back to where we left it , that 's were we 've got ta get back to , we ca n't skip an experience , we ca n't miss any thing out , we 've got to go back to where we start , where we were when we left the trail and Naomi has to do just that to go back to Bethlehem , that 's the way forward for her , and you see because we all , we always find this if we are really children of god , then we can never ever be satisfied away from the will of god , there 's nothing else that meets our need , its god will or nothing , you know , when we know frustration in our lives , when we know sort of the , these annoyances and , and , and , and er sense of frustration there , its not because god is leaving us that way its invariably cos we have actually gone out of gods will because he 's will is not frustrated , its satisfying , can I just , it will only really be headings this morning , just leave us with three brief headings in this little incident that we 'll read or we , we wo n't read the whole passage but its , er in the remainder of the , or more or less the whole of the remainder of the first chapter tha that the cost was involved and then the choices that were made and then the commitment , the cost that was involved Naomi had to pay something , you see before she could return to Naomi she had to con , before Naomi sorry could return er to , to Bethlehem , she had to acknowledge she 'd done wrong , she had failed , she had sinned , she had to acknowledge she had made a mistake now in fairness to Naomi she did it and she excepted her responsibility , she did n't try and shift the blame on |
16 | Yes , so that if he 's coming at twenty hundred tonight , he ca n't be |
17 | Chap 's got to get out , if he 's used to fresh air . |
18 | I 'm trying not to be unkind but I doubt whether he has the requirements for international football and I would n't be surprised if he 's missing from next week 's squad . |
19 | We must take great care if he 's to stay with us . |
20 | If my husband 's going to be in about that time we all have it together , but if he 's going to be late they have theirs first . |
21 | If he 's going to be hungry , maybe I ‘ d better get a meal together . |
22 | ‘ He 's a good boy , he 's done nothing , they 've taken him away , I know he always comes home or sends me word if he 's going to be kept . ’ |
23 | If you pay money to an artist how can you tell if he 's going to be famous a couple of years from now ? |
24 | Let's try following ‘ happy about ’ , and see if he 's going to the same address . |
25 | We could hardly expect Jennifer to want to go to that place if he 's going to be there . ’ |
26 | But if he 's going to be a leader , he 's got to be a bit of a bastard ’ . |
27 | Well she says Michael has n't rung so she said I assume that he 's coming cos if he 's going to be late , if he 's anywhere reasonable |
28 | If he 's going to be miserable I mean it 's only nursery it does n't really matter . |
29 | I mean it is a possibility , and if he 's going to be awkward perhaps we 'll have to just make sure that we do that , which is presumably fairly easy , if the post goes out from the same office . |
30 | ‘ No — what I mean is — if he 's sitting at home while you do all the work , why is n't he happy ? |