Example sentences of "then he will " in BNC.
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1 | If he is and if he can prove that Luke and Sonny and the other three were the guilty ones , then he wo n't be goin' to prison alone . |
2 | Then he wo n't come to Salisbury any more . |
3 | ‘ Then he wo n't put up any fight . |
4 | ‘ But then he wo n't be able to say his lines , ’ said Carrie . |
5 | ‘ You could spend a small fortune this summer , ’ I told the senator , ‘ and if Rickie does n't want to stop killing himself , then he wo n't . |
6 | ‘ Then he wo n't mind letting you look at his paybook , will he ? |
7 | If already in hand-to-hand combat then he wo n't move away , but counts as charging again in the next round ( the shaman dashes around with insane vigour much to the astonishment of his foes ) . |
8 | I have to quiz him about everything and even then he wo n't tell the whole truth . |
9 | Kind , sweet Cathy , perhaps you will agree , and then he wo n't hurt me ! ’ |
10 | ‘ Then he wo n't have told you what he told Heather about the evening you dined there . ’ |
11 | ‘ Then he wo n't be disappointed , ’ Luke said bluntly . |
12 | It was n't going to leave until half past three , four o'clock , he would 've arrived at fishing at half past five , he 's gon na be late , unless he does very well very quickly , then he wo n't be late . |
13 | I went there then he wo n't be with the church I went to scramblers . |
14 | I think that , I think in actual fact , that the only thing really to do is if he does n't want to be himself do something else and then he wo n't do it ever again |
15 | Do n't open them and then he wo n't be cos her da says I 've noticed when we do n't take the wrappings off them that your Uncle Raymond wo n't eat them , but when they 're laying loose |
16 | … 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 ! |
17 | And anyway , Father , I know Pete will not cry when I say no ; he 'll go to the first pub he comes across and get sozzled , and then he 'll start to sing . |
18 | Then he 'll want me to kill them , I expect . |
19 | Sometimes the driver comes and takes one group out for half a day , then he 'll take another group out for half a day , or he 'll take them out for a full day 's picnic . |
20 | Most women do n't really have a very high opinion of themselves , so if you start treating them as something special they think , ‘ Oh God , sooner or later he 'll find out the truth , and then he 'll despise me . ’ |
21 | If he does n't then he 'll go out of my life for ever . |
22 | ‘ And then he 'll start trying to get rid of us again . ’ |
23 | ‘ Perhaps it would be better if Bob stays and then he 'll be nearer to the high moor if the weather clears . |
24 | ‘ Then he 'll need to take another nine month 's sabbatical when he hears my reply . ’ |
25 | Then he 'll think twice about attacking civilians in their homes , ’ the admiral said . |
26 | 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 . ’ |
27 | ‘ Then he 'll not be back until lunch-time . |
28 | And then he 'll go for one of those buggers , an' he 'll do for 'em . |
29 | ‘ He 's never been much of a man for dancing , not unless he 's drunk and then he 'll dance with the best of them . ’ |
30 | He is merely expressing a suspicion , and in a sense a hope ( ‘ when she has given him the clap , then he 'll come back to me ’ , to modernize it somewhat ) . |