Example sentences of "then [ex0] will " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If someone is determined to prevent an agreement or can not agree then there wo n't be one . ’
2 But now they 'll have to spare his wool , or they 'll rip off his hide and then there 'll be no wool left to fleece . ’
3 So that 's very , very important because it can be very misleading and you could be fooled into thinking that there 's nothing wrong with the baby , then there 'll also be swelling of the hands , feet and the eyelids might swell up , the medical word for that is oedema which you may well see in books , which means swelling occasionally the overlying skin is
4 Then there 'll be singing and dancing and plays .
5 Then there 'll be no violence . ’
6 Well , we certainly ought to try , and if we ca n't then there 'll be a very good case for generous compensation out of the secret funds . ’
7 The blood leakage will dissipate eventually and the blurring will go away , but then there 'll be another leak , and another , and every time it happens it brings me closer to going blind one day . ’
8 Then there 'll be nothing going to the bank and it also would pay off the arrears on on the vehicles .
9 When we are old we take longer to recover and because we ca n't discharge them to nursing kind of beds then there 'll be back up in the John Radcliffe Hospital and extra pressure there .
10 If there 's a vacuum , then there 'll be a few charlatans , a few fools , a few incompetents who will fill that vacuum , because there is a need for people to , to be instant experts on everything .
11 Well , by all means , let's do that , and has been represented in committee for some time , we have responsibility for licenses for some time , and if there is n't a dialogue now , then there 'll be a good reason why there is n't , and I , I take what you say , Liz .
12 at three thirty , if nobody else rings that wants to play three thirty then there 'll be nobody there
13 If the calls for change are allowed to build up peacefully in Leipzig , then there will clearly be an escalation in the number of those who press for change .
14 Then there will be equality , as it is written : ‘ He who gathered much did not have too much , and he who gathered little did not have too little . ’
15 The fear must be that if we leave the issue unresolved then there will be other health disputes in the future and , just as certainly , the people who suffer will again be the patients .
16 If what Pascal , Butler , Newman and Browning say is true , then there will always be a degree of uncertainty about whether God exists that reflects an absence of proof .
17 If the patient takes more medicine than they need then there will be over-reaction but I have had very few cases of over-reaction and always the state produced has calmed within a day .
18 If Finland were free , ‘ then there will be greater trust in Russian democracy and the Finns will not separate ’ .
19 Then there will remain the architectural corner shop , busy and respected in its own community , doing house extensions , small commercial developments and a wide range of local jobs .
20 Instead I would advise that person to wait until the economy picks up , and maybe then there will be an increase in demand .
21 If any trees overhang the roof , then there will be problems .
22 Should the patient be the person who had attended to the business and financial side of family life , then there will have to be a reversal of roles ; these items will have to be attended to by a responsible other person , usually the spouse .
23 The thoughts and images that bring about ecstasy should be accumulated from every source so that when one fails , then there will be others that can be tried .
24 Then there will be no alternative to mud in either rural or urban areas .
25 ‘ If people start with the right attitude then there will be no problem . ’
26 If other publications from the energy programme summarise the ‘ state of the art ’ as well as this gasification report , then there will be less need for the spurious and repetitious consultant reports that daily besiege the desk of the Third World policy maker .
27 rate of increase in productive workers ' consumption declines , whilst G remains constant , then there will emerge the surplus of unsold consumption goods that she postulated .
28 I is sufficiently strong then there will develop a Period of prosperity .
29 Then there will be many people and organisations she will need to notify of her date of removal and her new address , such as the Gas and Electricity Boards ; the Department of Health and Social Security , for the transfer of the drawing of her pension to the post office near your home ; the local rates office , income tax office , and television rental office ; the bank manager , and building society or other places where she may have invested her savings ; her insurance agent , the headquarters of any pension fund to which she may belong , the telephone manager , and the post office for the redirection of her letters ( for which a form has to be completed and a fee paid ) .
30 If we can not tell our love to them , then there will be no vision or angels or heavenly choirs over the hill country beyond the window of these islands this Christmas .
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