Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [pron] will then " in BNC.

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1 Unless one supposes there to be two categorially different kinds of appearances presented to the mind it will then seem that this flat circle must be the only object of visual perception , and the round globe I seem to see , the epistemic appearance , must really be a judgement I mistake for a sensation .
2 The housekeeper then has the room serviced and when it is ready for letting , presses the switch in the bedroom which will then show a green light on all boards , indicating that the room is now ready to be let .
3 As a last resort , you can repeat the question to the speechreader who will then reply direct .
4 The five Home Secretary nominees with the support even of a minority of say three of the councillors will almost certainly be able to elect the Chairman of the authority who will then have in addition to his deliberatory vote a casting vote .
5 Professional duties are themselves a series of communications ; firstly , the surveyor receives from his client a ‘ brief ’ which will usually represent a fundamental item of communication between client and surveyor ; the partner or manager responsible will then communicate his understanding of that brief to the surveyor who will then progress the instruction .
6 Should they decide to push ahead with the scheme they will then seek more EC funding .
7 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 .
8 They will spend six weeks writing material for the pack which will then be tested in the autumn school term .
9 But when , when the adjudication officer has made a decision he will then allow or disallow .
10 And if your lead results in CCG gaining a contract you will then be rewarded with a further £200 .
11 The person who is terrified of storms , while restraining him or herself from hiding in the hall cupboard , will still give off an aura of anxiety to a child who will then come automatically to associate fear with the sound of thunder .
12 We want the turnover we want the the input and and then er having succeeded hopefully by year three when we 've er as we 've maintained making a profit we will then look at some of the marginal sales as we would call them to er some of the smaller people .
13 It is relatively easy , for example , to envisage a complementary relationship between a profiling system which is primarily confined to the pastoral work of a school which will then complement the more conventional assessment procedures .
14 Apart from its purely arithmetical use in calculating a measurement it will then be useful as a check on the experimental conditions , for example in making sure that the current illumination is near to that at which the exposure was calculated .
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