Example sentences of "then [adv] [pron] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 Then suddenly we 'd have to laugh , you know ?
2 Then perhaps we would have the lowest crime rate in the world — instead of Saudi Arabia .
3 Then perhaps we can have a talk and find out what I can give you as a reward for preventing heavy damage to my hayfield . ’
4 I see Inspector Rose again , and then perhaps he will have news for us so that we can resume our holiday , ’ Auguste said optimistically .
5 The last I remember thinking was that Syl should marry my mother , his contemporary , and that then perhaps I would have to call him Daddy .
6 Had I applied earlier … but then perhaps I 'd have stood very little chance , but at least I 'd have had interviews .
7 So that 's why their policies might seem a little bit wishy-washy in that how that if they were going straight for a rich peasant economy then perhaps you would have expected a more spectacular economic growth , but there was n't and perhaps this was because they did n't actually go positively just for a rich peasant economy , they were trying to achieve a greater degree of erm egalitarianism in the countryside at the same time .
8 ‘ Maybe we should have jumped him , then perhaps you could have injected him with something . ’
9 However , if you have noticed that your spots seem more extravagant following a choc-binge , then perhaps you will have to test and see for yourself whether it makes any difference .
10 In writing , you will discover what can and can not be done , and then perhaps you will have to modify your attention-grabbing murder , if only by having a few fewer porcupine quills .
11 Erm If they 've got a letter E in the s for the s for the next letter then usually they 'll have a K.
12 But if they are described in stories , then surely they must have lived once upon a time ? ’
13 Despite what you apparently think , I certainly did n't avoid you intentionally and , in any case , if your theory were correct , then surely I 'd have avoided all the male actors ? ’
14 Then surely she would have been wearing a nightdress ? ’
15 Bite Dad really hard then maybe we 'll have to go home !
16 Well just corsets like that , and they 're fastened on the front with things that clicked in and then sometimes they would have a What they called a Oh what on earth did they call that ?
17 If these are not the product of a Piltdown-type hoax , then either there must have been a source of jade somewhere in Europe or else the axes must have been brought an unimaginable distance from the Far East , a journey comparable in its way to that of the monoliths of Stonehenge .
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