Example sentences of "there may then [be] " in BNC.
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1 | If it comes across any orifices , holes , crypts , or glands , it will , however , gladly occupy these , and there may then be a degree of tissue destruction . |
2 | There may then be a break of a few days while participants work to devise a training session . |
3 | In others , it will come as something of a surprise , and there may then be a need for the child to undergo further diagnostic tests to establish the extent of the problem . |
4 | There may then be cause for general practitioners to use thrombolysis if they are confident of their ECG diagnosis and management . |
5 | There may then be a need to find targets to blame . |
6 | In the first place the notion that the moment of charging marks a watershed in the relationship between the suspect and the police is not strictly accurate , since under paragraph 11.4 the duty to abstain from questioning ceases as soon as the officer considers that there is sufficient evidence against the suspect for a prosecution to succeed , and there may then be an appreciable interval before the custody officer decides to charge him pursuant to paragraph 16.1 . |
7 | There may then be practical problems in incorporating the terms into the business 's contracts . |