Example sentences of "and then [pron] can [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ With her background it 'll be referred to Special Branch and Five … and that fiddled telephone … and Praeger without any background — we should have left his wallet , but they 'll trace something about him anyway — and then we can admit we went to see her — once — and what we talked about and there we are . ’
2 But maybe it would be better , son , if you put your basket on the counter , and then we can watch it slide along to the cash-register . ’
3 So I 'll have to get it set up ready for when I meet you from school and then we can switch it on as soon as we get home .
4 Things begin to crack ; sometimes the cracks become gaps and then we can open them up to make spaces full of creative possibility , but sometimes the cracks become fissures and everything collapses and we have to scratch around in the rubble looking for bits of junk that we can cobble together into something ripe with meaning .
5 and then we can alter it .
6 and they said if we , in turn , as it stands we could never give you exemption and therefore the only thing is to render it completely enoxious and then we can give you negative clearance because it will have no impact upon competition
7 with , with a draft if you like and then we can talk it round , you know
8 I think and then we can pass them off then .
9 And when you buy your ticket , if you 're a vegetarian please tell Rose or if you want salad instead of hot vegetables , tell her , and then we can sort it out with Mr .
10 I want to know what has happened and then we can criticise it , but I first want to be clear
11 And let's face it when they go to school they can have free school dinners and then we can get them free clothes as well ca n't we ?
12 Yeah ge get a pen and then we can add it up .
13 And do it in pencil and just , and then we can rub it out
14 It must come first , and then we can implement it through a sensible reform policy that encourages farmers to get closer to the market , helps them with environmentally friendly farming , does not discriminate against the United Kingdom , helps those in the less-favoured areas and gives early retirement to those who are prepared to restructure their farms .
15 And then we can take it down let Chris ' nanny hear it .
16 And then we can take you up there then .
17 I think , well we 'll hang on to it and then they can send us a reminder ca n't they ?
18 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 .
19 Like to know though , in case it is anything to do with Nigel and then they can get it sorted out .
20 I have here a copy of the committee which was formed that night , and also a copy of the minutes , I 'll give each Councillor one , and then they can read it at their leisure , instead of me taking up the whole meeting .
21 Oh you can keep going though totally over the top I thought well Joseph 's was twelve ninety nine and Ben 's was fourteen nineteen ninety nine and that 's just tough that I 've got you know , I ca n't get Charlotte 's any cheaper than that , but , I mean they 're not gon na know how much I 've , they 're not gon na say well you 've got five pound more than what I have cos they 're not of that age so , that 's how I 've left it , that 's what I 'm gon na do , I 'll get her the circus and then they can swap them over and Joseph will be happy that he got something on wheels
22 But Customs and Excise still call this industrial meths unless it 's pure etha , completely pure ethanol in other words , no water in it and then they can call it absolute alcohol but they do n't specify which alcohol it is look !
23 The principles as civil proceedings and the topic is now run by it goes on and that mainly deals with criminal material and then one can pick it up at paragraph thirty two er seventeen when er the authors addressed themselves to civil proceedings er and that er following passage deals with effects of the civil evidence act and the relevant procedures and then moving on my Lord to er to in fact , thirty two thirty nine on page eighty hundred and twenty nine the expert has furnished the judge or jury with the necessary scientific criteria for testing the accuracy of her conclusion so that to enable the judge or jury to perform their own independent judgement by the application of these criteria to the facts proved in evidence .
24 Do you wan na sit in , no , do you wan na sit in there and then nobody can use it .
25 And then she can do me .
26 And then she can pick it up when she ca got the time .
27 Because you can tape like music , beginning music and then he can tape it , he only wants a couple of minutes beginning .
28 Erm and er so , I said to him if he runs us up with the car and then he can bring it back .
29 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 .
30 and then you can present yours .
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