Example sentences of "then [pron] [modal v] [verb] they [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I have said before , and if it be any satisfaction to him I repeat it now , that if you attempt to enforce this Bill , and the people of Ulster believe , and have a right to believe , that you are doing it against the will of the people of this country , then I shall assist them in resisting it .
2 If they work , then I can introduce them at senior level . ’
3 Then I will send them to the plane .
4 I have adopted the policy of leaving well alone until they play up and then I will replace them with a set of exchange recons .
5 You can use your factor tree and then you can combine them in sets and say we 're gon na have two times five times three .
6 Stash old plastic or paper shopping bags near the rubbish or garbage bin and then you can re-cycle them as bin liners .
7 Hire boots in the resort , not in your local sports shop , then you can change them in the evening .
8 Well we 'll crush them , and then you can take them , wash and crush them , then you can take them in a box , to your school , put them in your school , yeah .
9 So if we just go through these and then you can find them in the word search if you like .
10 But if building rocky edifices is not your style then you can keep them in a tank with just a few normal caves ( or flowerpots ) ( Lanistes shells being regrettably unavailable to hobbyists ) .
11 Then you could edit them for her , if you feel you are willing for her to use them … .
12 We had the little coles that when you just When the hay was n't just Was just as dry as you 'd want it , they put it into hay coles Little coles just little things about four feet that And then you 'd put them into the tramp coles and that was where you tramped it .
13 It 's usually the last Saturday of the half term because then she can have them during the week to practise .
14 And then she 'd type them on this special machine that had indelible ink in it .
15 No it 's just that they take ages and ages and ages cos Dundee will ask Nottingham , Nottingham will ask us to bring the notes back , then we 'll send them to Nottingham , Nottingham will send them to Dundee , Dundee will send them to your G P .
16 I 'll take these clothes down and you fold them on the bed there , nicely , then we 'll put them on the cart .
17 And then we 'll take them by storm .
18 If someone comes and they 've actually run out of food , and they 've you know , for some reason or other their giro is either held up or you know , they 've had a big expense er which they 've had to pay , then we would provide them with something .
19 And then we used to feed them on these rakings there do you see .
20 if anybody can sort of if you write in English , maybe could send it to you , could get it translated at the Stortford , oh that might be very useful , erm , I mean , I 'll certainly do some letters and if anybody else wants to , if they let me know I 'll let them have the addresses for them , erm , there are fax as well and that suppose to be a quicker way than writing a letter actually than send through a fax , right , erm , if anybody can then we could send them to you and , and ask you to send it on , and we would sort of postage , would be covered would it Margaret ?
21 The artifacts remain in the National Collection , but Mr Hopkin informed us that if successful with our application then we will retain them for ten- year periods .
22 And then they used to put them in er er small boxes out in the field and er I used to go round in the woodlands and cut some you see , put them in the ground with a small branch on them and then we used to make some string and loops out of erm wire to go round their feet you see .
23 and then they can expect them at the end of like x amount of time to be able to take over a department , then when it falls apart they 're gon na be the one to take it .
24 Then he would place them on one of the old time boards which was er board about nine inches by nine inches and then hand that through the pigeon hole to the cashier and in front of him that cashier would laboriously count that money and agree the total there and then .
25 ( 10 ) He would concoct anecdotes and then he 'd tell them to me over and over again , you know , obviously not realizing that he 'd told them to me before .
26 The smaller bits we 'd look at for a time and then he 'd throw them on the fire .
27 Well I used to the grindstone was in the cart shed , you see , and er I used to turn the handle whilst he ground his knives down and then he 'd take them in the slaughterhouse , after he got them ground , and put them on this stone to get them smooth , to get a fine edge on the knife .
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