Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [modal v] then be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Other safe forms of investment which could then be considered for any capital your parent may have could also include the building societies , local authority bonds ( if she is prepared to leave her money untouched for a year or two ) , National Savings Certificates , Post Office Savings , the National Savings Bank and Trustee Savings Bank .
2 MicroPROLOG lends itself particularly well to the construction of databases which can then be interrogated in a number of different ways .
3 The buyer 's concerns here are that these items be properly used and cared for by the seller , that they be used only for the purposes of the sub-contract ( ie that the seller does not use them to make goods for third parties which can then be sold by them in competition with the buyer ) , and that they be returned to him at the end of the sub-contract .
4 A better and more organised way of handling the music feed , though , is to pre-record it onto a cued sound tape which can then be fed to the mixer non-stop .
5 This allows you to set up a different sound by altering the mid emphasis , coupled with selectable additional boost which can then be triggered by either the front panel ‘ enable ’ switch or via a footswitch .
6 More directly relevant to our case is the fact that , through the acceptance of rules setting up authorities , people can entrust judgment as to what is to be done to another person or institution which will then be bound , in accordance with the dependence thesis , to exercise its best judgment primarily on the basis of the dependent reasons appropriate to the case .
7 I am delighted that it is possible to use this program to produce designs which can then be imported into DesignaKnit and used for knitting .
8 Increasingly it has been recognized that there is a need to focus explicitly on the nature and form that child abuse or child protection interventions take in everyday practice , and in the process to try and identify models of good practice which can then be developed in the future .
9 Another attraction of the scheme is the flexibility it gives to general practitioners to make budgetary savings in certain aspects of their clinical practice which can then be reinvested in other aspects of patient care .
10 The Responsible Energy scheme , which will form part of the Responsible Care programme , follows the same principles as its parent scheme , in that chief executives and business or site managers fill in questionnaires which can then be used to assess improvement within the company in the area of energy conservation .
11 Even jackets , which could have been done with the weaving technique , give more of a fabric which can then be lined .
12 The storage building blocks are packaged to slide into modular shelving which can then be configured for anything from the desktop to the data centre .
13 The latest product is called FAXgrabber — which operates only in Windows — and offers the ability to take any incoming fax and convert it into text which can then be edited and inserted in other applications .
14 This state is characterised by a full differentiation of the individual as a person ( through the ego process ) from objects which can then be valued for their own sake and can be related with in both a giving and receiving fashion .
15 File reviews identify problem cases which must then be tackled .
16 Given that the image already exists on paper , a scanner can capture it as a bitmap which can then be manipulated by a suitable graphics package .
17 In the living room , wire all your hi-fi components into a multi-way adaptor which can then be plugged into a single socket outlet .
18 A major new initiative is to take twenty four nurses through a pilot course which could then be adopted throughout Britain .
19 The purpose of this approach is to give students the opportunity of developing a range of mathematical skills and strategies which can then be applied in the formal investigation .
20 Recording takes place on another screen which shows note duration with as a block-line which can then be turned automatically into standard notation .
21 The food we eat is broken down by means of a series of enzymes in the mouth , stomach and small intestine to its simple component molecules which can then be absorbed into the bloodstream .
22 In a money economy , these problems are considerably reduced : clothes , for example , are exchanged for money which can then be used to purchase food .
23 11,13 ) indeed argued that capitalism provided a most favourable environment for the growth of a rational and critical outlook which might then be turned against the capitalist social system itself .
24 Air photographs , particularly verticals , are likely to show village earthworks which can then be checked on the ground .
25 This would produce a sample narrative derived from the collected responses which could then be contrasted with the original version .
26 In the years after 1868 the new regime attempted to manipulate selected facets of Tokugawa society to impose a uniform social structure and morality which could then be trumpeted as ‘ traditional ’ .
27 They were trying to isolate the gene that produces insulin and insert it into the nucleus of a bacterium , so that you could get a self-replicating life-form which could then be used in the treatment of diabetes , or else it could provide a source of insulin that was n't animal-derived and did n't give you rejection problems .
28 ( Indeed , some Soviet planners have speculated that it might be advantageous to license Western factories to produce Soviet equipment which would then be exported to the USSR . )
29 A V&A spokeswoman stressed the museum 's enthusiasm for the project , and felt that such a show would attract visitors not normally likely to visit the museum who would then be drawn to related exhibits in the permanent collection .
30 On their return home after a day 's work they must then be given a good if not excessive meal .
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