Example sentences of "then he will [be] " in BNC.

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1 … bloody man is in the fast-lane ; comes off at junction 7 for a year or so here , and then he 'll be off and away at junction 8 , on to his chief 's job somewhere else … and look at him !
2 ‘ Perhaps it would be better if Bob stays and then he 'll be nearer to the high moor if the weather clears .
3 Said Graham : ‘ He 'll get the weight off in a couple of weeks because he 's working hard in training and then he 'll be back in the side . ’
4 That 's why he wants to tell the police the whole story — everything that happened — then he 'll be able to clear his name and be a free man again .
5 I 'll need to cut your dad 's legs off and then he 'll be the same size as you .
6 Then he 'll be here all night , ’ said Grimma .
7 He 's bound to find out and then he 'll be angrier than ever . "
8 Yeah it 'll be about five minutes and then he 'll be down .
9 ‘ In that case I 'll see him now , then he 'll be able to go ashore . ’
10 The mare will look after the foal until he 's at least five weeks old and then he 'll be weaned off in the natural way .
11 If he turns out to be half as good as David then he 'll be a very good batsman indeed . ’
12 And then he 'll be .
13 Er he 's having an extra hour and then he 'll be home , what 's for tea ?
14 So I 'm hoping then he 'll be in before you go out .
15 He 's gon na wait till the copper price zooms up again , then he 'll be back , he never did , order those aluminum rods you know last year .
16 Then he 'll be walking in with this quiz an
17 A man is not punishable for a serious crime committed by another unless he has actually instigated the commission of a crime , and then he will be punishable though the crime committed may differ in some degree from that which he instigated .
18 The visitor , seeing an orchard in blossom , thinks wistfully of the autumn fruit harvest , knowing that by then he will be far away ; but the resident looks at the pink and white flowers with delight , for when these lovely petals fall he will see the young fruit growing until , when September comes , the orchard is once again beautiful .
19 ‘ The time will soon pass and then he will be of a suitable age to marry . ’
20 When he is spent by the work load , sagging from the diet , then he will be pliable and no longer make trouble .
21 When he is beaten then he will be a zek , and that is the way of them all , all eight hundred in the compound .
22 She smiled in triumph , ‘ Then he will be back where he belongs , with his own kind . ’
23 If he is to be totally unbiased when making his observations , then he will be obliged to record not only the readings on various meters , the presence or absence of sparks at various critical locations in the electrical circuits , the dimensions of the circuit etc. but also the colour of the meters , the dimensions of the laboratory , the state of the weather , the size of his shoes and a whole host of ‘ clearly irrelevant ’ details , irrelevant , that is , to the kind of theory in which Hertz was interested and which he was testing .
24 The police will sort it out , and if they have arrested the boy , then he will be released as soon as they realise the body is not mine , but that of some poor little Dockland tart . ’
25 At this moment he will be getting ready to take Ana out for a meal and the theatre , then he will be escorting her back to her hotel — and Maria . ’
26 If , however , he had any benefit under the contract , i.e. some use of the goods , before the goods perished , then he will be unable to recover any of the money he has paid .
27 If not , then he will be out of contract by the end of the year .
28 ‘ If there is no agreement then he will be free to talk to other clubs . ’
29 By then he will be 64 , the same age as when Mr Mitterrand was first elected .
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