Example sentences of "then [pron] will " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When I opened the letter and saw the summons , ’ Jean says , ‘ I thought , ‘ Oh , the poor devil — I 'll have to just simply pay off the money owed , and then no-one will ever have to know about this ’ . ’ |
2 | ‘ I know , ’ Cleg 's big hand covered hers , ‘ but , for your own sake , send your cousin packing or marry him out of the way , then no-one will have room to talk . ’ |
3 | David Newbegin , Durham County Council director of the environment , said : ‘ If we do n't put the message across to the heavy goods drivers that they must use alternative routes , the bridge will deteriorate and then no-one will be able to use it . ’ |
4 | Wh whilst that 's being done , can I just add that do n't feel inhibited ab I want you to make your best case , but I mean you know , if if you can make it in five minutes instead of half an hour then nothing will be lost in that . |
5 | If you sit at the White House in the Oval Office and give orders then nothing will happen . |
6 | If people are n't interested in , in evaluation of something that concerns them , then nothing will happen at the end of it . |
7 | If people are n't interested in an evaluation of something that concerns them , then nothing will happen at the end of it . |
8 | I told her about you , and she said to get you to write a romance into your murder , then everyone 'll read it . |
9 | If one finds out , then everyone will know and then you will be in trouble . |
10 | Then everyone will think I 'm some kind of spy anyway because it 's hardly going to fit in with my cover of being a moron . |
11 | Since the construction of these tests is on scientific principles , then everyone will accept , as some law of nature , that large numbers of children and adults are failed and excluded , and thus convinced that they can not learn anything valued by the education system . |
12 | ‘ Maybe the circumstances are n't as bad as I first supposed ; and if I do X , Y and Z it may be possible to redress the balance a bit and then I wo n't feel so upset . ’ |
13 | Then I wo n't ever see him again . |
14 | The parent could then suggest a compromise , such as ‘ I will undertake not to go into your room , then I wo n't feel upset and ca n't nag you . |
15 | If Bob 's taking ‘ Zen Arcade ’ then I wo n't need that , but I might need a shot of ‘ Metal Circus ’ — that 's the one that always got me charged up … ’ |
16 | Sub-text : ‘ Have no expectations of me , and then I wo n't let you down . |
17 | ‘ But if I 'm not enjoying it then I wo n't make the mistake of going through the motions like I did this year . |
18 | ‘ Then I wo n't bother with anything , ’ Constance said . |
19 | Then I wo n't have to be a kept man . |
20 | " If I ca n't have you , " she said aloud , for she often conversed with Timothy in that one sided manner , " then I wo n't have anyone . |
21 | Then I wo n't in future … |
22 | No man likes to see his feelings laughed at , so Gabriel Oak said , turning away , ‘ Very well , then I wo n't ask you again . ’ |
23 | ‘ I hope you do then I wo n't feel so bad about her , but tell me if I can help , Ella , ’ Anne said . |
24 | ‘ Listen , if you do n't tell me why you want to know , then I wo n't find out for you . ’ |
25 | ‘ Then I wo n't be sobbing , buster ; that will be just dandy . ’ |
26 | ‘ One more question , then I wo n't bother you any more . |
27 | He actually said to them , if you can find , you know , a hundred good men then I wo n't burn your city and then he put it down and down and down and had a good old bargain . |
28 | If you can find one good man , then I wo n't burn down your city and they ca n't get anybody , so whoosh the whole lot goes up , O K. So Gomorrah |
29 | ‘ There is just one thing I want to ask , then I wo n't refer to the past again . ’ |
30 | ‘ But then I wo n't have my car ! ’ she shot back , losing the vestige of control she 'd managed to achieve . |