Example sentences of "'ll then " in BNC.

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1 If you go to the end of Main Sreet , you 'll then be ready to hurry to your chosen ride well ahead of most guests .
2 I 'll then fly to Frankfurt myself to oversee the operation .
3 We 'll then drive the last few metres to the Colombi .
4 We 'll then send you full details and an application form .
5 You 'll then receive everything you need for a great club night including a set of questions and answers , prizes of Aquarian food and winners ' certificates .
6 If he 's glaringly out , I 'll then use the template I 've made from the bass and snare samples , quantise that and get him to play cymbals and hi-hat again on top .
7 Of course , you 'll then ask about foreigners playing in English clubs and I 've no objections to that provided that not too many are brought in .
8 You 'll then receive everything you need for a great club night including a set of questions and answers , prizes of Aquarian food and winner 's certificates .
9 which is burnt off when the whole thing gets fired in the kiln , so what will have to happen is the , your pots you 've done so far , once they 're thoroughly dried and go into the kiln , they 're fired at a high temperature and then they 'll come out this bit fired you 'll then separate them with oxide pastes , dip them into glaze , which I 'll explain in a minute , and re-fire them at a higher temperature , the glazed would
10 If I give you some background to , to Moat and to the project itself , an and how we 're gon na approach the scheme I 'll then hand over to Alan who will talk about the design issues and the master plan and we 'll price the Three Hills and how they 'll they can meet that subjective .
11 You 'll then receive everything you need for a great club night including a set of questions and answers , prizes of Aquarian food and winner 's certificates .
12 You 'll then have some ideas of what I was up against .
13 Now you 'll then have to look and see if they tell you to give it to the nearest metre or the nearest maybe the nearest maybe the nearest point one of a metre or three significant figures or three decimal places .
14 You 'll then be able to load Stacker high , plus things like Keyb .
15 er you know so far as we can get that erm and I 'll then give you a description of how the theory er predicts your er preferences for behaving in particular ways , would work out .
16 And if I put six weeks , now this 'll overlap slightly with the present one , that does n't matter the D S S do n't give two hoots from that point of view , and that 'll then run out six weeks , which is about the beginning of September
17 You 'll then find out where they went to — a few clues : it will be -2.2° C , only one thousandth of the country is cultivated , only a third of the population have radios and there are 15 hotels in the country .
18 Now , the C E C have got various different positions on , on all these motions , so I 'll then call John to put the C E C position on those motions at the end of the debate .
19 We 'll then , I 'll then invite a speaker from each region on the C E C statement and following on from that we 'll then take the vote on the statement and comp twenty nine and motion three nine six .
20 We 'll then , I 'll then invite a speaker from each region on the C E C statement and following on from that we 'll then take the vote on the statement and comp twenty nine and motion three nine six .
21 We 'll then , I 'll then invite a speaker from each region on the C E C statement and following on from that we 'll then take the vote on the statement and comp twenty nine and motion three nine six .
22 We 'll then move on to motion three nine four , representation at Labour and T U C conferences , and motion three nine nine , Labour local authorities .
23 We 'll then take motion two five five T G W U. Motion two two eight Changing Employment Patterns moved and seconded I will then invite speakers from each of the regions on the Special Report .
24 Okay , we can now define certain pre-structural relations which we 'll then use to explain the behaviour of things like herself so it 's only over okay , and node X dominates a node Y right , where a node is the point where a label appears , sentence node , node and so on .
25 After DataEntry is complete , press the key ( Paradox calls this the ‘ Do-It ! ’ key ) , and you 'll then be in the View Table screen .
26 Colleagues , perhaps I could explain to you , er , how we 're gon na deal with the rest of the programme , certainly in the , the next hour or so er , I 'm proposing that we take the special report , Health , Safety and the Environment Service Review be asking Nigel to move the report to be seconded by Fred from the central executive council we 'll then invite speakers from all the regions and then we 'll put the report to the vote .
27 They 'll then pass the information on so that eventually everyone in the road knows .
28 We 'll then take motion One one A , one one one A , er motion one one O , motion one five three , motion one five six , motion one six three .
29 We 'll then come back and I will invite speakers from all the regions in respect of the special report .
30 It may be fortuitous that if we spend this morning discussing criteria , there 'll then be a gap of one and a half working days for those who do n't have to travel far to consider possible answers to the second stream of the dialogue .
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