Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] then be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I should then be learning my lines but I ca n't do anything before the kids get to bed .
2 I would then be put on a plane to Salisbury .
3 We therefore conclude with a brief examination of a number of studies which either explicitly compare bargaining structures of different countries at a sub-national level , or which seek to identify systematically by means of quantitative methods inter-industry determinants within a single , national industrial relations system — the results of which may then be compared as between countries .
4 ( This is not of course to say that assignment amounts to assertion ; assignment is a necessary move in forming a syntactic-semantic construction , which may then be asserted or questioned or even indicated as the situation that the speaker desires to bring about . )
5 It will be necessary either to take court action in England to turn the decision into a judgment which may then be enforced abroad through a treaty , or to take court action in the country where enforcement is desired .
6 It turns out to be convenient to put ( 10.9 ) where ψ and λ are considered as time-like and space-like coordinates , which may then be rescaled by putting , .
7 Here we again use ( 10.9–12 ) and put ( 11.16 ) where ψ and λ are considered as time-like and space-like coordinates , which may then be rescaled by putting .
8 Using these structures , lessors can take advantage of the timing benefit , which may then be shared with the lessee through lower rentals .
9 Written authorisation from the publisher is required for returns , which should then be sent to the warehouse address on the authorisation .
10 Consult diagram 4 and * transfer stitch 1 of each group to needle 4 , in front of stitches 2 , 3 and 4 which should then be replaced on needles 1 , 2 and 3 ( easier than it sounds ) .
11 The occasion of a partner leaving or joining the firm should always be taken as the opportunity to update the provisions of the agreement and , since each single provision is properly looked at in the context of the entire document , it is the whole agreement which should then be reconsidered and not simply isolated clauses .
12 File reviews identify problem cases which must then be tackled .
13 It is these structures which must then be compared , not their elements .
14 This is a reducible representation , which must then be reduced , or decomposed , to the sum of a set of irreducible representations .
15 Technology is , however , not a neutral ‘ thing ’ that arises out of disinterested scientific inquiry and which must then be accommodated , responded to , decided about in the society .
16 11,13 ) indeed argued that capitalism provided a most favourable environment for the growth of a rational and critical outlook which might then be turned against the capitalist social system itself .
17 The Lower Exchequer , also called the Exchequer of Receipt — misleadingly so , since it paid money out as well — took in revenue from royal collectors and handed over receipts in the form of tallies , which could then be presented in the Upper Exchequer at the audit .
18 In that case the panel might recommend reductions in funding , which could then be applied to other areas .
19 If the UK government has not signed the Agreement on Social Policy by the time it comes into force , it will be possible for the Commission to present a revised proposal including those mentioned above , which could then be adopted by a qualified majority of the eleven signatory states [ see page 34 ] .
20 A major new initiative is to take twenty four nurses through a pilot course which could then be adopted throughout Britain .
21 In the years after 1868 the new regime attempted to manipulate selected facets of Tokugawa society to impose a uniform social structure and morality which could then be trumpeted as ‘ traditional ’ .
22 It would be possible to attempt such theoretical development by conceptual analysis , in order to produce in the abstract a theoretical structure , which could then be tested empirically .
23 They have been able to take advantage of their good standing internationally to raise funds on fine terms which could then be converted into floating-rate liabilities suitable for financing the acquisition of floating-rate sterling assets .
24 There are several ways in which the five responses might be summarized into a single score for each month which could then be traced over time .
25 Initially , the project had use of a very basic one which involved the manual counting of audible bleeps , which could then be averaged to counts per minute .
26 From what we know of modern witchcraft practices , we can speculate that the stone circles were used for dancing and that this was a method of raising power ( similar to the ‘ cone of power ’ that witches use today ) which could then be stored in the stones to be used when required .
27 This would produce a sample narrative derived from the collected responses which could then be contrasted with the original version .
28 These raised the nap on the cloth , which could then be cropped with shears to give it a smoother finish .
29 Jeffrey Sachs , a Harvard professor who advises the Russian government , argues that trade within the former Soviet Union would be made easier if each of the 15 republics had its own freely exchangeable currency , which could then be pegged to the rouble if any issuer were mad enough to do this .
30 The form of the stones each suggested a particular rune , which could then be marked in the most natural way .
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