Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] then be " in BNC.

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1 PI_TEST.EXE may then be run by invoking the following command :
2 The required yield from the division may then be stable for long periods , apart from variations in the level of interest rates generally .
3 I am concerned largely with laying a basis for this by first determining the general patterns of language variation and social variation in which changes in progress may then be discovered — in other words I am concerned with the embedding of language variation in society .
4 Each field may then be edited in the usual manner .
5 Each field may then be edited in the usual manner .
6 The projects may then be ranked numerically by merit number .
7 The projects may then be ranked numerically by merit number .
8 A combined search using Boolean operators may then be carried out .
9 The relationship between syntactic category and coverage may then be expressed by Table 3.9 .
10 If this is not possible , the case may then be referred to the European Court of Human Rights , whose decision on the matter will be binding on the nation concerned .
11 Programmes may then be designed which build upon these notions .
12 The user should then be in a position to start reading the accounts using the ‘ filters ’ recommended by Mr Smith .
13 This inspection should then be repeated every ten years so that remedial treatment can be undertaken at an early stage if rotting is detected .
14 The seaweed should then be left for a month .
15 Under the new Cheques Act , you can write Account payee between the lines of the crossing , and your cheque should then be paid only into John Smith 's account .
16 The existing route should then be reclassified and traffic management measures considered to reinforce the diversion .
17 The present value of those future flows should then be worked out by discounting them with an interest rate equivalent to the firm 's cost of capital , the weighted average of its cost of borrowing and of equity .
18 A password must then be entered to start the system up again .
19 All plans should then be assessed to determine whether they are realistic and the effect they will have on employees , suppliers , customers , and so on .
20 These copies should then be put in a safe place , well out of harm 's way .
21 Further formal monitoring should then be reserved for a defined mid-point and the trial end .
22 Adequacy of anal sphincteric function should then be confirmed by means of laboratory tests of anal pressure and sensation .
23 Resource limitations may make it impossible to follow one project with the next one on the list , and projects must then be resourced in an order that makes efficient use of the resources available .
24 Resource limitations may make it impossible to follow one project with the next one on the list , and projects must then be resourced in an order that makes efficient use of the resources available .
25 The most beneficial projects should then be selected until the aggregate resources estimated equal those allocated to new projects in Figure 2.6 .
26 The most beneficial projects should then be selected until the aggregate resources estimated equal those allocated to new projects in Figure 2.6 .
27 If an admissible statement is identified , the legal adviser may then be required to conduct a more rigorous examination of the subsequent parliamentary proceedings to establish whether the statement has been repeated , varied or withdrawn and a — somewhat less onerous task whether there has been a relevant subsequent amendment to the provision .
28 The force may then be calculated as
29 Reasonable force may then be used to eject them .
30 The result may then be used to discount the unadjusted cash flows .
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