Example sentences of "then [pron] [be] [art] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | If my costume gets ripped then I 'm a wreck for the rest of the performance unless they do something . |
2 | Bearing in mind that the accounts refer to the period up to the end of July , 1991 , then there are no prizes for guessing where the Jim Willis cash went to . |
3 | Safety must be paramount in our thinking , and if it stops any more such tragedies then there is no case for those opposed to all-seater stadia . |
4 | Unless there is personal identification and commitment , then there is no responsibility for making things work — one of the reasons for the generally poor attendance levels at meetings where governors present their annual report to parents is that the system is imposed on schools . |
5 | Speaking on Radio Ulster 's ‘ Inside Politics ’ programme , Mr Paisley said : ‘ If the only hope in Northern Ireland is that the politicians have a meeting and talk then there is no hope for this province from the security point of view . ’ |
6 | Under both Buildings and Contents sections , if the home has been insufficiently furnished for full habitation or unoccupied for a period in excess of 30 days , then there is no cover for vandalism or acts of malicious persons . |
7 | Freud 's work should make sociologists wary of always accepting people 's own accounts at face value , in the way simple phenomenological approaches do , for then there is no role for theory , and more importantly , no way out of epistemological and ethical relativism . |
8 | If the seduction misfires , if the woman does not consent , then there is no reason for attenuating the degree of her non-consent … a seduction that ends in rape is still rape . ’ |
9 | If you believe that abortion is wrong for any reason whatsoever then there is no justification for the termination of a pregnancy on the grounds of identified handicap . |
10 | If you do n't suffer from tennis elbow , then there is no need for you to read on . |
11 | However , the chances are that , if you can really represent the search space optimally before calling the algorithm , then there is no need for search at all . |
12 | If the conflict situation is treated impartially or fairly then there is no cause for concern ; if , however , it is abused , a problem arises . |
13 | If this is the perceived basis of conservatism , then there is a problem for these Young Conservatives : by and large they were not ambitiously greedy , nor were they the ‘ high-flyers ’ the councillor had talked glowingly about . |
14 | In my opinion , where the medical cause of death is accompanied by concurrent events which themselves may be a cause of death , then there is a case for considering that the death is ‘ unnatural ’ and an inquest should be held . |
15 | If it can be accepted , as empiricists do , that the process of empirical verification involves a separate and distinct process of consciousness than that of generating the ideal categories in the first place , then there is a basis for distinguishing between ideology and another form of knowledge , ‘ science ’ . |
16 | Then there is a fee for preparing paperwork . |
17 | So often I wonder whether it 's my right to capitalise … on the grief of others , but then I justify my own particular thoughts by feeling that if I can contribute a little to the understanding of what others are going through , then there is a reason for doing it . ’ |
18 | Then there is a need for rules which legitimate the intervention of one state in the internal affairs of another where this is a matter of urgent humanity . |
19 | If we get this right , we can make the productivity gains and reduce the costs , then there is an opportunity for us to progress through incentives with the oil company itself . |
20 | Then there is the necessity for being able to read a race , to see how one 's own strength matches other people 's tactics . |
21 | If the librarian can broaden his focus of user education and let it become information user education and not simply library user education , then there is the possibility for significant change . |
22 | Given that these benefits are transferable , then there is the potential for ensuring smooth aircraft operations and safety by providing intelligent decision support environments to aircraft maintenance staff . |
23 | Then there is the replacement for the community charge . |
24 | Then there is the need for the nature of any adaptation to learning material to be understood by the teacher and the teacher 's aid . |
25 | So , but , but basically the answer to your question is , if we were n't asked then there 's no requirement for us to give the information . |
26 | And if you do n't resign then there 's no reason for you not to continue to act as adviser to Carlisle Flint . |
27 | ‘ If it 's so trivial , then there 's no need for you to know the answer . ’ |
28 | Morning and afternoon , seven days a week , Muscle Hustle or Kid 's Chaos … if you 're into aerobics , then there 's a class for you but do n't delay your booking . |
29 | Then there 's a letter for you , ’ the man said . |
30 | Then there was a semi-staging for the Proms . |