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

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1 Then you shall .
2 When I am resting , then you shall go . ’
3 They have immense plans for you all , and then you shall dine there .
4 I will see that you are not disturbed until dinner and then you shall have a tray .
5 ‘ One thing I 'll allow you … if we really ca n't agree on something — say , like going out on night calls — then you shall decide . ’
6 Then you shall have a whisky .
7 ‘ Mr Wormwood , ’ she said , ‘ if you think some rotten TV programme is more important than your daughter 's future , then you ought not to be a parent !
8 ‘ If all that is said about you is true , then you ought to know , ’ Jehan observed .
9 Alright well if you 've got any little any little points like that then you ought to er say like , we wo n't actually be much longer .
10 If you are on your GP 's books , then you 'll be picked up by the schemes .
11 At least then you 'll know ! ’ said Jamie .
12 If you can ignore it then you 'll know that you have nothing to blame yourself for .
13 It 's great to be out somewhere and then decide to go home , and there it is , waiting for you , and all you got to do is walk a bit and then you 'll be home and everything 'll be OK .
14 Then you 'll need clearance before you enter the range template — it 's being controlled on channel 4 . ’
15 ‘ And then , ’ said the boy , his eyes on Doyle 's face , ‘ then you 'll shoot me .
16 ‘ So you mind you keep it safe as houses , Dot , then you 'll always remember . ’
17 Then you 'll be sorry . ’
18 Then you 'll have to come up here ! ’
19 If sun , sand and sea are the main ingredients you look for in a holiday , then you 'll really enjoy your stay here , and when you come camping with club in the South of France you get the best of both these worlds — the chance to enjoy a superb sun-filled holiday with a really lively bunch of friendly people at an inclusive price which gives you value for money .
20 Then you 'll be au fait with our … problem . ’
21 ‘ Wait until they try to take your babies off you , then you 'll change your tune , you — ‘ Now , madam , let's give both sides a fair hearing , ’ Gerrard called .
22 Then you 'll be in trouble .
23 If she expects you to treat that bitch politely , then you 'll do it . ’
24 Then you 'll have the attentions of a top hairdresser and make-up artist , and we 'll ask you how the programme made a difference to your life .
25 Then you 'll have someone to talk to . ’
26 If you like bland pieces of art then you 'll probably be a bland person .
27 If he wants you to go , then you 'll go , and if he does n't , you wo n't , so let him show you he 's in control . ’
28 Then you 'll give it me ? ’
29 Then you 'll owe me for six months ' work . ’
30 Then you 'll be able to go all right .
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