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

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1 If different groups within the organisation resent or do not understand the work and contributions of other groups then there will be conflict .
2 If any trees overhang the roof , then there will be problems .
3 If the net has K nodes , then there will be K bits in each pattern .
4 If the patient takes more medicine than they need then there will be over-reaction but I have had very few cases of over-reaction and always the state produced has calmed within a day .
5 The thoughts and images that bring about ecstasy should be accumulated from every source so that when one fails , then there will be others that can be tried .
6 Erm , so if we have n't got enough staff to deal with that process , then there will be deadlock in the hospitals .
7 The one with you chop the chop and then there will be squares
8 Then there will be equality , as it is written : ‘ He who gathered much did not have too much , and he who gathered little did not have too little . ’
9 He needs to get his act together because if this continues then it will be Moat today and it 'll be other issues tomorrow and frankly the business of this council will grind to a halt .
10 Then it will be Il-Quccija ? ’
11 If we regard our guide as simply looking for advice as to what moral rules are correct , unrelated to a particular decision which he is called upon to make or to a particular situation in which he is involved then it will be impartiality of the first and last types which are particularly relevant : that is , the formal requirement that legislation is to be universalised , and the material requirement that the decisions made are based on a consideration of all relevant factors .
12 ‘ By then it will be evening in England .
13 If they judge that the New Moon can be clearly seen , then it will be Id .
14 And if that fails , and there is still no hand of man apparent in the removal , then it will be time to consider a rational judgement .
15 ‘ He 'll challenge me , of course , then it will be grass before tomorrow 's breakfast . ’
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