Example sentences of "[adj] then [pron] " in BNC.

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1 sort of proper then I just have my tea , it 's more the picking and eating sweets in between
2 This is not to say that if the situation had been different then it would still be true that if all of either had not existed , then if the other had not , the effect would not have occurred .
3 Also if another corpus is available , if the tagset is different then it will be necessary to repeat all of the tagging detailed in the previous section .
4 This does not mean , however , that they could not easily become unrestricted by a future change in policy : if the fleet of cars subsequently becomes superfluous then it would be nonsensical not to put the fund back to where it originated .
5 ‘ If the references are OK then there is not a lot you can do to stop things like this happening , ’ he says .
6 No I on a weekly then you might have four or five dishes on it
7 No brickbats for that , for neither of them did it out of a sense of malice , but merely because they thought it was the right thing to do , and no doubt also because they believed , quite wrongly , that to instil a sense of guilt into me would ultimately be for my good , If I did what they thought was wrong then I was made to feel that someone , usually them , had suffered .
8 If , if that 's wrong then I 'm sure it
9 He says the basic idea is if you understand what 's going wrong then you can design any therapy sensibly not on the hit and miss basis it 's been done in the past .
10 If the guess was wrong then she was told so and asked to guess again .
11 If somebody beats you up and you feel hurt and upset and it 's enormously painful then you need to go to casualty afterwards erm that sort of fits the scripts y'know that 's w that 's that 's understandable .
12 while it 's light then I can lock the garage up
13 If there 's a positive relationship okay I d I mean that was just recapping something I said before so if you got it you 've probably got it down twice now Okay , if you knew that there was a positive relationship between two variables and we said that their score on one of the variables was high then we would expect , although not necessarily , because w it 's not true in every case but it i there 's a general trend , we would expect that their score on the other variable would also be high .
14 If this ( expected ) relative price is high then it will give suppliers an incentive to produce and sell more this period and hold the proceeds in monetary form , in anticipation that their real value will increase as the average price level falls next period .
15 If you 're buying them as young plants which are probably a foot fifteen inches high then it takes them a couple of years to get the roots established .
16 If Patrick was homosexual then it might sadden me , but it would n't shock me . "
17 ‘ The day she is free then I will leave the Zoo and never return , whatever hardship it may involve .
18 If , however , you find you are regularly executing a query and the performance is not acceptable then it may be that the performance could be improved by applying additional indexes to the database .
19 In in fact it was n't long before it was n't long before Christmas was it we we actually got together and I wrote a memo that if there is anything erm before it leaves the plant , if the tractor driver or whatever e does n't like it and it 's not acceptable then it goes back to the plant .
20 If your offer is acceptable then you proceed by applying for a mortgage and informing your appointed solicitor or conveyancing agent of the details of the purchase , so that he or she can then make formal overtures to the vendor 's solicitors .
21 The letter was couched in terms which contrived to suggest that if it was not acceptable then he would think of something better .
22 I was gon na say , if , if , if he , if he 's not reasonably sane then he might be , he 's gon na do , go out and do something like that any way
23 If it goes all over , if the relationship is curvier linear then you have problems with Pearson 's , so it 's got ta look like there 's a straight line relationship in the first place .
24 However , where the carer was non-resident then it was usually the daughter or daughter-in-law ( 60 per cent ) .
25 He ruled that if bondholders agree to a private swap of new bonds for old then their claim in any future legal case ( for example , a chapter 11 filing ) will be based only on the market value of their new bonds .
26 He stayed in the flat until Lucy was about two months old then he left again .
27 ‘ When you go on to a slope with hard snow and ice which is relatively steep then you need stiff sole boots which have an iron bar under the rubber , ’ he said .
28 ‘ When you come into this department from the outside then you realise the wealth of information inside the government .
29 Moreover , reform is ruled out because either the new second chamber would be less democratic than the Commons in which case it should not be able to delay legislation , or if it was just as democratic then there is no point in having two chambers , the more so since there is the potential problem of constitutional deadlock between them .
30 If I ca n't do something that simple then I 'm not worthy to be called your partner ’
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