Example sentences of "[adv] then it [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | If this were so then it must at least be questioned whether the large harpsichord could be synonymous with the Ruckers harpsichord that Hawkins remembered . |
2 | ‘ If we could get him away then it would help us get the situation stabilised . |
3 | For example , where a decision has to be made quickly then it may be more appropriate to tell an individual what to do rather than persuade him . |
4 | I mean hopefully then it will take up less time . |
5 | we start this now then it 'll prevent a lot of further problems . |
6 | That and I appreciate one or two might want to go and work on other divisions but I if generally they were kept on the division that they are now then it could be a very gradual process of going back into uniform . |
7 | The use of a choke chain for training purposes is not favoured by all trainers , but provided that it is fitted correctly then it should not injure the puppy , and can prove useful in ensuring that it learns to walk properly on the leash . |
8 | Well then it 'll be a course on it 's own . |
9 | Most girls would love a flower picture for their bedrooms , and if it has a sentimental significance as well then it will be even more appreciated . |
10 | Well finish your yoghurt if you want your apple as well then it will be full wo n't it ? |
11 | However , if Venus has always had as little water as it seems to have today then it may never have been able to achieve such high surface temperatures . |
12 | It is not essential for a small council such as a parish council to have standing orders , but even then it may be useful to have a ‘ model ’ set from the National Association of Local Councils for guidance if some difficulty on procedure arises . |
13 | Between 2000 m and 1600 m above sea-level , vegetation recovery is more rapid but only where erosion is at a minimum and even then it may take between 5 and 8 years after seeding . |
14 | ‘ It would take at least $1 billion to start a studio from scratch ’ , reckons one mogul who adds that ‘ even then it would need a lot of luck . ’ |
15 | But even then it wo n't be will it be that much ? |
16 | But even then it might simply have pre-empted things . |
17 | Co-operative behaviour may evolve ( see Chapter 9 ) but even then it will be strictly limited and always liable to selfish exploitation . |
18 | ‘ It will take a team of at least three horses to plough such rough land — and even then it will be difficult going with all the roots that 'll be left around when the foresters have moved on . ’ |
19 | The research evidence suggests that support from one 's family should be the last resort and not the first , and that even then it must be handled carefully to ensure that each party retains a proper independence of the other . |
20 | Even then it must be remembered that some 65 per cent by value of sales is to non-ICI customers — and many of these are also overseas , with Europe accounting for the greater part of both internal and external business . |
21 | Even then it should not apply where all that the Purchaser does is to carry on in the ordinary course of the business . |
22 | Even then it could be confidently reported that ‘ the ground was acknowledged to be in excellent condition for the game , and one of the prettiest in the kingdom ’ . |
23 | Moving to the capital market constraints , the takeover constraint is more or less unique to public liability companies though even then it can not impact strongly on the very largest companies . |
24 | Burgess himself stated that its creation was specific to one city — Chicago , however even then it can be seen as too simplistic . |
25 | Obviously if business goes really swimmingly then it may be easier to , I 'm not sure . |
26 | If satisfied that everything has been completed successfully then it should be dated in the Completion Confirmed on Date section of the form . |
27 | I mean if the government is er taxing and pr channelled that money properly then it should be able to do the job of private investors |
28 | If we do not use these medications properly then it can only be a matter of time before they are withdrawn from availability and we lose a precious treatment for our fish . |
29 | If , in this family the wife was expecting a baby then then it would be a twenty percent deduction . |
30 | No one says that YOU have to , and if your main reason for wanting a close friendship is to be like everyone else then it wo n't be much of a friendship anyway ! |