Example sentences of "then [pron] [modal v] have [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But I know , too , that if it is a dry day on Saturday then I shall have to do it all over again .
2 If I had been asked to decorate a flat to reflect McIllvanney 's character then I would have given him an East Belfast bar with sawdust scattered on the floor , King Billy strutting on the walls , and blood splattered across its tobacco-stained ceiling .
3 If men naturally enjoy mathematical stimuli more than social stimuli then I would have thought they were at least equally well equipped to deal with the socially isolating position of working at home — and possibly better equipped to deal with everyday geometrical shapes such as vegetables , kitchen sinks and washing machines .
4 He added : ‘ They will ask for my release but if I am back in Liverpool 's first team then I 'll have to weigh it up .
5 Then I 'll have to take you in hand , wo n't I ? ’
6 Then I 'll have to make him . ’
7 Hopefully if the doctor prescribes me more antibiotics tomorrow then I 'll have finished them by then — if not we 'll have to rearrange things .
8 One day , thought Mr Wolski to himself looking around the Zoo , this place will no longer exist , but long before then I will have left it , oh yes !
9 After a pause for calculation , he added : ‘ And then I 'd have tethered it to the ground . ’
10 and then I could have shown mine to this lady , cos I mean the only difference is is the black and white is n't it ?
11 Then I could have left it alone .
12 But then I should have known it , should n't I ?
13 If there 'd been a fight , then I must have won it .
14 I 'm only showing you once darling and then you 'll have to do it or else I 'll never get me bingo done , alright , you choose a word to look for like Doc
15 Then you 'll have to take it standing up in cook 's enamel bowl . ’
16 And then , leaning back in his chair , lounging like all the gentry seemed to do , as if they were permanently half asleep and just about to put their spurred and booted feet on the table , he 'd said , " If the new government won t play your way then you 'll have to stir it up a little , wo n't you ? "
17 ‘ Keep the lot , ’ he said , ‘ then you 'll have to invite me again to hear my own records .
18 Then you 'll have to make him see sense if I ca n't , Alice .
19 Then you 'll have to make him notice .
20 If you 're going to make it go out that way then you 'll have to make it go out that way at the bottom otherwise it wo n't fit when you try to put the other wall up .
21 If you want onions in your eggs then you 'll have to chop them yourself . ’
22 take that but then if you , if you really do n't think that will hold what you want then you 'll have to bring it back .
23 then you would have to accept it , cos it 's really the person who 's in play who 's the referee .
24 It depends , if you need them they 're involvement then you may have to do it a slightly different way or maybe it 's the case that they have to accept this or that you 're gon na turn them over too .
25 If he improves over the next 3–4 years and lasts until he 's 30 , then you will have to put him up alongside the other 2 .
26 If the thematic patterning of the original can not be reproduced naturally in the target language , then you will have to abandon it .
27 Well if it 's something plus three , then you must have given me two .
28 She admitted then she might have liked him quite a lot .
29 If she had n't been well , perhaps , for some time , and had lost interest in the garden , and wanted to get the cottage done over for sale or letting , then she might have told them to go ? ’
30 Or you might win the action and then she 'll have to pay you .
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