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

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1 And I shall also , I 'd still cook then I shall also
2 If it has been made of lead , then I would also have suggested that it was a pommel .
3 This cultivated form of love is universal and is magnanimous and it conquers all : ‘ If when another says , ‘ I can not love you any longer , ' ’ one proudly answers , ‘ Then I can also get along without loving you . ' ’
4 And with this in mind and I 'm I 'm you will notice that I have n't spoken at all and that is quite deliberate on my part but then I can also say the same for many people sitting round here who know quite well that they have n't spoken either .
5 Then you 'll also know that Zimbala has been a one-party state since it was granted independence by the French forty-five years ago . ’
6 If you wanted it to be a perfectly white background then you would also use bits of white tissue paper for a final polish on the surface .
7 If you qualify for Income Support then you may also receive , in addition to the allowances listed below , free NHS prescriptions , free dental treatment , help with the cost of travelling to hospital for NHS treatment and vouchers to help with the cost of glasses .
8 If you need something a little larger , then you might also want to consider something out of the Uno range .
9 If you reach the stage where you are playing national tours , then you will also have a lighting crew , more sound technicians and maybe even wardrobe staff .
10 If you are granted one of our mortgages for more than 80% of the purchase price or valuation , then you will also be required to take out a mortgage guarantee indemnity policy .
11 Then you will also know how stupid it was of you to attempt to deceive us . ’
12 If you are using LIFESPAN across a network , then you will also need to create the above directory on each of the additional VAXs from which you intend to access LIFESPAN .
13 If you are using LIFESPAN across a network , then you will also need to carry out the ASSIGN on each of the additional VAXs from which you intend to access LIFESPAN .
14 If you are using LIFESPAN across a network , then you will also have to set the directory file ownership on each of the additional VAXs from which you intend to access LIFESPAN .
15 You know , there 's that and then you can also
16 If your works scheme is contracted in to SERPS and you want to contract out , then you can also have a personal pension — but only to have somewhere to put your SERPS rebate .
17 And then you can also for the same money which by the way I think is er No I 'll let me come to that later .
18 And then right , and then you can also buy the shirt and tie .
19 You used to And then you could also go to the local farmer 's and take away a quart jug , for two penn'orth of skimmed milk .
20 Then you must also realize that for me to do what the Brigadier suggests would be a betrayal of everything my father stood for and gave his life for . ’
21 If you have created your own LIFESPAN_ROUTER command file ( as described in Section 2.11 , User Access to Process ) , then you must also give READ access to this file .
22 But if you do believe it then you must also believe the rest of it and realise that our relationship is destined to move along quite different channels than purely business ones . ’
23 If the WCC were not to be involved , then we would also have to fund air fares ( say £1000 ) .
24 So long as we have heat , water , and reciprocal motion , then we shall also have ‘ horse power ’ . ’
25 proposed that we should in effect give the money to erm a non county body involved in this , to allocate , to work out both the basis of the allocation and the allocation funds in this order , we think that 's inappropriate , If we 're putting up money then we should also have the responsibility for allocating them among a until the done and the done , so I 'm at all , or whether our council or something to be set up in the future should have equal control of that , that money .
26 If we accept that the more falsifiable a theory is the better ( provided it has not been falsified ) , then we must also accept that the more precise the claims of a theory are the better .
27 If we pursue the doctrine of the orogeny/regression couple , then we must also expect the corollary that the wearing down of mountain ranges and the spread of continents by marginal sedimentation must lead to widespread transgressions .
28 If we believe that expectations about Y t are formed rationally then we must also believe that the actual value of Y t diverges from the value that people expect , by a random error which we label v t .
29 If we accept the Jefkins definition , then we must also accept its further implication — ‘ that PR exists whether an organisation likes it or not ’ .
30 If we also assume that my neighbour assumed that I knew these facts about the world , and that I interpreted her words according to the co-operative principle , then we can also see why the way she actually phrased her request is not only true and relevant , but also brief and clear .
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