Example sentences of "[coord] then [pers pn] would " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Or then you 'd do like the four , four , four flares
2 If I 'd had control over everything I would have had a full Wales tour in the summer and then we would n't have needed to have the practice games , but as it is we are giving them the advantage and I wanted to try to do something about that . ’
3 The only difference then would have been that he would have had to sign , and then we would have had to wait two more weeks ; and I 'll tell you , it 's interesting , with the bill the way it 's written , to put that on the Carrington case would have meant his being alive and suffering two more weeks and honestly , I would have had to do something like that in two weeks , probably because we 'd have to work hard on him .
4 The only way was to persuade one of the Met Officers to take over the observations and chart plotting for the day , and then we would all be back for the night duty .
5 On some days they seemed absent from the area and then we would detect two or three in the course of the next patrol .
6 And then we would get the evangelists staying for a fortnight at a time , holding services every night asking people to come forward and rededicate themselves .
7 A student would read the passage for the day , I would explain any background needed and then we would all keep silence for a quarter of an hour to let the Scripture passage make its own impression .
8 He was n't here very much , as you know , but we were looking forward to the end of his army service and then we would have settled here . ’
9 Now and then we would feed them twice this number of mice , just to vary their diet .
10 First of all we would play club and then we would play the Moscow Championships , then we would play the Russian Championships and then the Soviet Union Championships .
11 We would hold a meeting of women from a certain neighbourhood to discuss their needs and then we would help with the necessary work of filing a request for services at the Town Hall .
12 The degree of pressure the Russians felt from Castro is indicated by the fact that in the course of this discussion Mikoian raised the possibility of the reciprocal inspection of territory ( ‘ and then we would not have any trouble with Castro on getting international inspection in Cuba ’ ) , and even mentioned Puerto Rico , although he can only have expected the immediately forthcoming flat refusal by the United States ( Memorandum to the Secretary of State from Mr McCloy , 25 November 1962 , US Declassified , 1985 , 002292 ) .
13 Mother used to come too , although she was chapel , and then we would go on to the Methodist service in the evening .
14 After tea at 4.00 p.m. — usually apple pie — there was the milking to do again and then we would settle down to patching , mending and darning , and making rug mats .
15 And we priced from from what the customers told us what they wanted , and then we would tell the customers how much that would cost , we got a feeling for the support for certain initiatives .
16 were gon na go to the church and then we would come back down .
17 But we could find that all of them were worth doing and then we would have to consider comparative advantages .
18 Certain questions had to be answered by Sir John and then we would return to Glastonbury Abbey .
19 Obviously is we can increase the productivity of our own staff by better planning and systems , then we must , — and then we would n't need to employ so many outsiders .
20 If it was a warm , sunny day we would pack all our belongings into the caravan and then we would head to the beach or we would go swimming in the pool on the park .
21 And we 'd start I 'd just turn with my right hand to join both ends of the rope and then we would be turning again .
22 We agreed on two voyages from the Thames to Nantes and then we would review the situation .
23 I thought that , if I did n't listen , soon he would stop and then we would go home and life would start again , the way it had always been before .
24 You ca n't away with er some bum figures like this one , it 's not good enough for the members to give , be given wrong information and I and I can tell you this we 'll be coming back again and then we would know and where they were getting where they were getting the seventeen homes
25 Between there and the A fifty nine to the east , we would have one single er arrow or triangle and then we would have another arrow or triangle between the A sixty one and the A fifty nine to the west of Harrogate and similarly another arrow between the A fifty nine and the A sixty one south of the A fifty nine , down to A sixty one south of Harrogate .
26 What will basically happen is we would organize the clearance of footpaths within Southwell boundary , and so they would give us an amount of money each year and then we would er take on , we would nominate which footpaths are to be cleared , we have got far more ideas than they have in Nottingham need attention .
27 And then we would give a complete project specification to the five participants and er we would invite them to visit a factory , to have a conversation with a sales person , to get a bit of a feeling for the style of thee of the be doing area .
28 And then we would have to have another think
29 And then we would n't , you would n't forget .
30 Yes you do and , and also , another thing , and it 's , in a way it was a bit annoying because we 'd go on these like crash diets , you know , we 'd get really nasty and s well not nasty and skinny we 'd just get really skinny before we went cos you know we would n't eat anything except like fruit for a we , we 'd eat , we 'd go on a diet and then we would n't eat fruit for , would n't eat anything but fruit for the week before and so we 'd , you know we 'd like have flat stomachs and you feel , if you have n't eaten you feel thinner even if you 're not , it 's all , it 's a bit , it 's psychological is n't it ?
  Next page