Example sentences of "then we [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If we do take a victim 's view of ourselves — that we are helpless and it 's all impossible — then we wo n't shift .
2 My Better Half 's always maintained , and I agree with him , if they do n't want to go to the Church then we wo n't force them .
3 On the second one it was more like , ‘ Okay , this is what we want to do , but if you do n't like it then we wo n't do it . ’
4 ‘ It 'll soon be dark and then we wo n't be able to see him coming at all . ’
5 Put your hands up if you want to speak please , and then we wo n't have two people talking together .
6 Just escape and then we wo n't have done .
7 ‘ If I come , then we wo n't stay long ? ’
8 That box of flickering images in the far corners of many darkened rooms will chronicle it all and perhaps even then we wo n't quite believe it .
9 If players have that sort of attitude then we wo n't .
10 The difference is , of course , that those policies have got to be tested if each individual case appropriateness and er I I do feel that if we have a blanket policy then we wo n't be able to test it .
11 Because if if we er if we do n't hear a bit in the background and we do n't hear the style in the individual er on the phone then we wo n't invite them to come and have discussions with us .
12 I thought I heard him say that there was some discretion in this matter , if the French do n't go ahead there is some discretion on the part of the British government , I thought it was automatic that if the French do n't ratify then we wo n't be able to ratify .
13 Okay , go back to work , fully recovered , okay , if within six months of going back to work , they 're off again , due to the same or related condition as the last claim , then we wo n't install , or employ the deferred period , we 'll treat is as a continuation of the previous claim .
14 And then we wo n't know when we go .
15 All the time we keep losing them little stubs you wan na leave the gr the whole complete thing on then we wo n't lose them .
16 Well if you are then we wo n't ma , you wo n't make it to it at all because I do n't
17 For example , I mean , if a tutor , say , has been sexually harassing a young woman , and she puts in a complain of any kind or something like that , and then he puts pressure on her to withdraw that complaint and she does , I mean does the college at that stage stay well okay if she 's not going to complain then we wo n't do anything , thereby letting the harassment go ahead , or does the college say even though she does n't want to complain we 're nevertheless going to go ahead .
18 Diane , I believe that if I place this disc onto the rotating turntable of a hi-fi system — not forgetting to place the stylus onto the groove , of course — then we may just find the break we 're looking for …
19 Diane , I believe that if I place this disc onto the rotating turntable of a hi-fi system — not forgetting to place the stylus onto the groove , of course — then we may just find the break we 're looking for …
20 If the cycles matter most , then we may well be wasting our time with long-range forecasting .
21 If we believe that integrity is a third and independent ideal , at least when people disagree about one of the first two , then we may well think that fairness or justice must sometimes be sacrificed to integrity .
22 If these skills improve then we may yet have the desired effect of improving the flow of the ball .
23 Erm and you never know who 's coming in , it could be anybody and if we start saying things which are n't to , then we 'll eventually damage the project a great deal .
24 And then we 'll fucking sweet !
25 And soon we 're going to get to the point where we 'll be producing strings , each one with consistently the same sound-picture — and if it 's not , then we 'll instantly know what part of the process or what inconsistency in the materials is causing the problem .
26 Then we 'll probably put this case back till later in the day .
27 If it looks like there 's been very little response then we 'll probably keep you going for yet another month after that .
28 And if you are fairly okay then we 'll probably say well we 'll sign you off at this stage anyway .
29 When I come into get you dressed let's try and be friendly and get it done quickly without fighting , then we 'll both be happy . ’
30 Then we 'll both be poor , ’ he said .
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