Example sentences of "then [pron] [modal v] [adv] have [art] " in BNC.

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1 And one final thought — if I ever come across any Crenicichla species ‘ Xingu III they would fit very well into my tank , with the Uaru , and then I would really have a dream come true !
2 If title-page and the information on the reverse agree as to date , and there is nothing to indicate earlier editions , then you may well have a ‘ first ’ .
3 If you reach the stage where you are playing national tours , then you will also have a lighting crew , more sound technicians and maybe even wardrobe staff .
4 If your works scheme is contracted in to SERPS and you want to contract out , then you can also have a personal pension — but only to have somewhere to put your SERPS rebate .
5 But then you can really have a mortgage for that .
6 If someone is shielding her then she 'll probably have a bed for the night . ’
7 If these skills improve then we may yet have the desired effect of improving the flow of the ball .
8 Then we 'll all have the school dinners
9 Then we would probably have a mandatory defence , which we would not duck , and then come back for a third defence against Bruno . ’
10 proposed that we should in effect give the money to erm a non county body involved in this , to allocate , to work out both the basis of the allocation and the allocation funds in this order , we think that 's inappropriate , If we 're putting up money then we should also have the responsibility for allocating them among a until the done and the done , so I 'm at all , or whether our council or something to be set up in the future should have equal control of that , that money .
11 Yeah , then they 'll all have a go at her .
12 And then they 'll all have a shock when they do n't get a piece .
13 Ooh well they used to well they did n't used to sing a lot of songs but er they used to do a lot of you know playing about and perhaps and then they 'd perhaps have a ball .
14 If a black hole has entropy , then it ought also to have a temperature .
15 ‘ If it is a gesture , then it must always have a meaning . ’
16 If the Purchaser is simply concerned with the question of risk , then it need only have the option to withdraw from the deal if material warrant breaches become apparent prior to completion .
17 A and then he would either have an official invitation or should hear no more about it .
18 If a person bought a ticket for the cinema then he would probably have an irrevocable licence for the period of the film ( Hurst v Picture Theatres Ltd [ 1915 ] 1 KB 1 ) .
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