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

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1 and then it 'll just , it 'll just be titivated up really , so we can live in it and then the back room can just be done at our own time .
2 According to chitchat out at the recent SunWorld Expo in California , initial versions of the 32-bit superscalar part are expected produce 100 SPECmarks , and if everything goes well , then it 'll reportedly be closer to the 200 SPECmark range .
3 Then it 'll presumably go to his heirs . ’
4 And then it 'll now be finished .
5 If Claris finishes off the program properly , then it 'll certainly give WindowWorks a run for its money .
6 Mm , see one of the dangers of just reading the bible is that you have to be careful you do n't fall into the pitfall of just reading it when if you do then it 'll all look as if it 's pointing towards the only way out is heaven
7 If the higher rate of detection of M paratuberculosis found in the Crohn 's disease cultures were simply a consequence of the disease process itself , then it might reasonably be expected that the closely related M avium subsp silvaticum would be similarly distributed .
8 It might get to be a bit of a bastard , the next few days , and then it might just get to be amusing .
9 In other words , if it were possible to remove the grievances of the middle classes against those above them , then it might also be possible to nip off the danger of an alliance between the middle classes and the working classes below them .
10 But even then it might simply have pre-empted things .
11 If the regulatory agency relied on victim-complaints for corporate crime , then it might never find itself in business .
12 And then it might never have happened .
13 If the problem of corruption was not solved , he said , then it might possibly " bring about the end of the country " .
14 in so far as this order purports to have any extraterritorial effect , no person shall be affected thereby or concerned with the terms thereof until it shall be declared enforceable or be enforced by a foreign court and then it shall only affect them to the extent of such declaration or enforcement unless they are :
15 If a black hole has entropy , then it ought also to have a temperature .
16 If this situation persisted then it would clearly undermine the cohesion of the EMS .
17 Complaining that the grass-roots party cadres had been excluded from decision-making , the Peking Daily called for new emphasis on the party 's role in economic as well as political matters : ‘ If the party only controls the party then it would no longer be a political class party but an amateur group for the masses , or a kind of club . ’
18 Indeed it could be argued that if there were nothing to count against it then it would no longer be faith !
19 Then it would presumably spot some potential prey and come to a standstill in mid-air as if it had brakes .
20 And maybe by then it would just be too late , and Yggdrasil would n't be here to deal with the situation .
21 And then it would just be well it would be a horse ca hearse then .
22 If your gearbox became faulty , however , then it would probably be worth doing .
23 If it was the be-all-and-end-all then it would probably be difficult to talk to you objectively about failure , for example .
24 If a duty was held to be owed , then it would probably be discharged by the warning notice .
25 If they could be spaced out a bit , then it would probably be easier and less likely to be trouble .
26 However , if you ask how much energy would damming up the River Severn to make a tidal energy scheme how much energy how much energy would that contribute , then it would probably only contribute three gigawatts the equivalent .
27 It 's no use my telling you what it is — she might not agree , and then it would only be a waste of time . ’
28 Had shock therapy been applied and not led to the results expected , then it would indeed have been a failure .
29 Speaking of the alleged reprocessing facility he stated that " if it were in operation and complete , then it would certainly in our terminology be called a reprocessing plant " .
30 This particular example demonstrated a common pitfall of this kind of positivist criminology : even if all the possessors of the chromosomal anomaly had turned out to be persistent criminals ( in the event , they did not ) then it would still only have been capable of ‘ explaining ’ a fraction of 1 per cent of recorded crime , simply because the condition was so rare .
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