Example sentences of "then [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When I opened the letter and saw the summons , ’ Jean says , ‘ I thought , ‘ Oh , the poor devil — I 'll have to just simply pay off the money owed , and then no-one will ever have to know about this ’ . ’
2 I wish to go through the argument and then I shall willingly give way to the hon. Gentleman .
3 And I shall also , I 'd still cook then I shall also
4 Then I shall never go to church again , ’ Ellie vowed .
5 If , for example , I am engaged in reading a text on a subject in which I am well versed ( where the ideational or content schema is familiar ) , which has been written in a manner conventionally associated with writing on this subject ( where the interpersonal or formal schema is familiar ) , then I shall only need to pay attention to the linguistic signs to the extent that they key in this schematic knowledge and indicate how it is to be extended .
6 I did not want to put anything in my mouth because if I did n't , if I ate nothing , then I would soon go to join Mama .
7 I have the impression of an ideal painting in my head , and I always think to myself that if I ever painted it then I would just stop .
8 And then I would just draw attention to the proposals .
9 If I had to select just two personal highlights from the many interesting presentations that were on offer , then I would firstly mention learning about the ideas and development of the inspirational Foxfire Teacher Network operating in a number of USA schools .
10 If it has been made of lead , then I would also have suggested that it was a pommel .
11 Then I would rather be dead .
12 I did n't want the other boys to view us as being mates because then I would probably come in for abuse too .
13 All I wanted was to become pregnant — then I would no longer have to go to Abraham 's tent and lie next to his old , drained body .
14 Then I would much like to know what caused that explosion in the engine-room .
15 A If an anemone can not be easily removed ( and without damage ) when you buy it , then I would certainly seriously consider buying the rock if has attached itself to as well .
16 If the quality I see here is truly representative of all the EX models , then I would certainly recommend them to anyone wanting to buy into the Ibanez range at a reasonable price .
17 If however er the panel differs with my view on that then I would certainly say that the area around Tadcaster could not satisfactorily accommodate a self contained settlement of the order that is proposed without serious damage to the landscape .
18 If a BCRS member has a copy , then I would very much like to borrow it , or perhaps it could be published in the Journal .
19 If only I had as much spare time as you evidently do , then I would happily reciprocate by wandering about this house reminding you of tasks you have perfectly well in hand . ’
20 And one final thought — if I ever come across any Crenicichla species ‘ Xingu III they would fit very well into my tank , with the Uaru , and then I would really have a dream come true !
21 Cos otherwise if you start doing it now then I might just pick up one person again and again , cos we will check as customers but we want you to take otherwise it gets very very confusing and I do n't wan na miss any of you .
22 And nine times out of , alright say I 've got another four choices but nine times out of ten I 'll go and I will have put those four on , in the mood that I 'm sort of feeling then I 'll fucking , I want to listen to something completely different .
23 If not , then I 'll probably have one to flog too : - (
24 I 'll have a can of beer and then I 'll probably go to bed .
25 Well we 'll probably have our dinner first then I 'll probably do it .
26 sit the exams , on about twenty fifth of June we 'll be going on holiday , for a week , then shall go and see , well hope I should say , then I 'll probably go and see U Two , hopefully , then I 'll get to go on holiday on me own for two weeks
27 Then I 'll just ask again the only question you 've allowed me to put so far .
28 ‘ If you 're — uh — gay , as they insist on calling it these days , then I 'll just have to accept it , but I shall always blame myself , always wonder where I went wrong with you , wonder whether it was that school I sent you to , I was never sure if it was a mistake or ’
29 He were just made me laugh come on then I 'll just come out with you , in the garden .
30 and then I 'll just go straight down there and I 'll meet outside the erm outside the
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