Example sentences of "then will " in BNC.
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1 | Apparently if click on one particular size that they can get it from , that could wipe out 's business cos as soon as they click one size , then 'll be in and wipe the floor with them . |
2 | Only if the whole person is engaged , he wrote , only if you have the sense that the truth , in however paradoxical a form , is on your side , that reality , no matter how disguised , is what you are working towards , only then will Proteus be defeated . |
3 | Only then will two vitally important and complementary goals be achieved : to improve Britain 's general educational and vocational competence , and hence our productive capacity ; and to reduce our gross educational inequalities between the elite who receive a narrow education to a very high standard , and the rest . |
4 | only then will you avoid difficulties which you would otherwise encounter in claiming any money owing to your copyrights . |
5 | Changes in these attitudes and practices will be the result of a long political process which will certainly take more than a century to work out , and even then will probably compress the time which it took Europe to work through comparable processes . |
6 | Only then will Japan consider granting aid to the Soviet Union . |
7 | Only then will many of the educational tasks now being approached from a quasi-managerial perspective become the focus of properly professional processes . |
8 | ‘ Then will you be good enough to permit me to do just that ? |
9 | Only then will the public begin to realise that mental handicap is not a taboo subject , but something in which we can all be involved . |
10 | only then will the separate individuals be liberated from the various national and local barriers , be brought into practical connection with the material and intellectual product of the whole world and be put in a position to acquire the capacity to enjoy this all-sided product of the whole earth , the creations of man . |
11 | They argue that the same rigour should be applied to the study of older patients with cancer as for younger - ‘ only then will we see strikingly reduced population mortality and improved quality of life for older patients with cancer . ’ |
12 | Instead their basic training starts with supervised self-study at their bureau and only then will they attend an area-based course , together with other new entrants in their area . |
13 | All our seasons then will turn to spring and all times will be changed to sunlit mornings . |
14 | This argument was having a little success around the table , when the President of the Society , W. M. Smart , squirmed in the Chair , and exclaimed in an anguished voice : ‘ Then will somebody propose that this paper be rejected irrespective of its contents ? ’ |
15 | Only then will they win the middle ground , and only then will they give their policies a chance to persist when they have moved out of office . |
16 | Only then will they win the middle ground , and only then will they give their policies a chance to persist when they have moved out of office . |
17 | Bukharin was suggesting that one can not construct a theory of transition a priori but must pragmatically steer towards a given objective , only then will the theory of transition emerge upon the basis of practical and concrete experience . |
18 | When , and if , these people ever reach the ‘ responsibility threshold ’ then and only then will they be allowed to participate in a legal contract and to vote . |
19 | ‘ Only then will we rival the Japanese , ’ he said . |
20 | Only then will he say what he has to say . |
21 | The egoist might raise a further objection : granted that I do indeed suffer from a sufferer 's viewpoint , I generally feel very much less from other viewpoints than from my own ; then will not the inclinations I choose in obedience to ‘ Be aware ’ tend to be self-centred , even if they do not quite fulfil the requirements of a pure philosophical egoism ? |
22 | Only then will our worship become the sweet fragrance to God that it ought to be . |
23 | Like the babes in the wood , I suppose — though in our case there will be only one babe , since I by then will be an old lady ! ’ |
24 | Only then will he rise again to an entirely different life in the Reality which exists beyond thought . |
25 | Man then will be without an enemy among men and without fear of ravening beasts . |
26 | He reckons we are going into it on the last of the downward slope this winter , and then will run along on level ground for the first quarter of 1993 . |
27 | There they will mime their fourth single , ‘ Those Simple Things ’ , and then will be interviewed . |
28 | Only then will your art continue to flourish . ’ |
29 | ‘ I want to stay in London , because only then will I get the chance to do some research into polio , like I did during that long vac . ’ |
30 | Only then will an HIV antibody test show whether the baby is in fact HIV positive . |