Example sentences of "then be " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Hundreds of customers ' details can be stored on one diskette , as can whole spreadsheets , and the diskettes can then be kept safely in a secure place away from the computer . |
2 | The updated file can then be copied back to the central system , by modem and telephone if necessary . |
3 | The fries , made through a counter-top machine , can then be deep-fried before serving . |
4 | Brassicas , for example , can then be netted against pigeons , or carrots surrounded by a low fence of plastic sheeting to repel root fly . |
5 | In a strong cross wind , the glider will tend to swing into wind , but will then be directionally stable and stop swinging . |
6 | Make sure that you correct the drift before touch down and then be prepared to prevent the swing into wind . |
7 | The speed will then be dangerously low by the time that the nose has been lowered , and even more speed will be lost during the descent through the wind gradient . |
8 | The airbrake can then be reduced if necessary for the round-out and landing , provided that there is still plenty of room to do so . |
9 | The airbrakes can then be reduced once it is clear that the glider will not overshoot with full airbrake . |
10 | A sensitive pilot could then be so confused that he would be unable to respond logically to the situation , particularly if it happened at night or in cloud . |
11 | Yet in such circumstances the insider 's account has a potential to combine ‘ action anthropology ’ , ‘ applied anthropology ’ , and ‘ pure anthropology ’ , to create a fully semantic analysis ; and this raises the question of whether it will then be possible to publish and be damned ? |
12 | For a powerful kick you have to move your centre of gravity forwards , and this inevitably forces you to drop the spent kicking foot close to the opponent , where it can then be hooked or swept . |
13 | Once the opponent has landed fully , the hook will require a lot of force to make it work , and a foot sweep may then be the more appropriate technique to apply . |
14 | The English boy used to work in the hospital for a day at a time , and then be off for several days . |
15 | The name of the funeral director can then be kept in a safe place with other important documents , such as the Will , so that whoever is left to deal with the situation can contact the funeral director . |
16 | Such a libretto can then be handed to a composer or arranger of music and a designer so that they can make their contributions to the total production . |
17 | Calcium and magnesium salts may then be added to partly catalyse conversion of a acids so pre-empting the boiling reactions . |
18 | This advantage is considerable since the bitter fraction may then be chemically manipulated to produce bitter iso a acids from the a acids and so provide a PIKE product which may be added towards the end of the boil or even afterwards . |
19 | A growing menace in Verdon is the determination of many climbers to lower down a pitch and then be top-roped up it . |
20 | The surface should then be damped again with the paint remover and the wood rubbed with the grain with small pieces of grade 2 or 3 steel wool , wiping afterwards with rag and white spirit . |
21 | The second solution can be left for several hours , or overnight , when the wood should then be scrubbed with clean water to which a little acetic acid has been added . |
22 | The whole assembly can then be given several coats of varnish to help hold the windings in place and glued down to a square mounting board , etc . |
23 | The plan can then be produced in different versions showing different aspects of the overall design . |
24 | The Shias of the south , the Sunnis of Sidon and Tripoli , would not only oppose such a state , but produce more children than the Maronites , who would then be a minority in the country they had created . |
25 | The Government 's accumulated fiscal surpluses will then be available both to revive an economy which has had the excess heat taken out of it during 1989/90 and to restore its electoral fortunes . |
26 | But if individual membership doubled — in line with Labour 's 1991 campaign target — the proportions would shift dramatically : union voting strength would then be reduced to 55 per cent , with constituency parties having a 45 per cent share . |
27 | It has been suggested that the club would pay Knighton £1m as compensation , which would then be added to the price-tag Midani would put on the Edwards stake . |
28 | One unremarked consequence for both sexes , for example , is that since wives ' allowances can henceforth be set against investment income , there will be more non-taxpayers among bank and building society depositors — and the composite rate of tax on their yield will then be reduced for everybody . |
29 | Mr Cohen suggested the company might then be worth £500m . |
30 | ‘ The full credibility of its strategy would then be enhanced . |