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

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1 She may then give you information about the range of goods on sale , and show you particular products .
2 She must go to sleep next to her murdered lover , talking of breakfast , and she must then persuade the Cook to prepare the body for eating .
3 His replacement will be named by the party 's 12-member executive committee and approved by its standing council ; he or she must then be confirmed at a full congress in November .
4 Anna supposed that she should then have had another baby , to keep Flora company , but had found that she felt as unlike having another baby as she had once felt like it .
5 She should then telephone through to the restaurant manager who will be asked to see that Mr Green is discreetly informed that his wife wishes to speak to him at the reception desk .
6 She might then have been younger than Oswiu and her liaison with him could have occurred c .
7 She might then have sought and received public assistance or have pledged her husband 's credit with tradesmen : in which case the National Assistance Board might have summoned him before the magistrates , or the tradesmen might have sued him in the county court .
8 But we were afraid she might then escape .
9 then you go , er Val 's got places of interest booked in her place where if she 's gone somewhere like , if she comes home and got ta a little book in the cupboard she might then , then the place , follow the road to the
10 Since she 'd entered the country on stolen papers , she could then be deported back to Russia and the knotty question of extradition would never have arisen .
11 Well er firstly , he can , even if it 's his money give it to his wife as his partner , and she could then invest the money , and because she 's not paying any tax , er she could get a ten percent return , so she could actually get a thousand pounds on that ten thousand and that would be payable gross .
12 She could then either wait for the ferry , which was sporadic , or go back up to the head of the estuary and up to where the river was narrow enough for a bridge .
13 For she could then fly back to the arms of her lover , heart-throb Ayub Khan Din .
14 If she could then convince Rainald that it might be a few days before she was granted another opportunity to meet him , and if she could discover how many spies the Empress had in Winchester , the precious time gained might be used to save Edmund .
15 She could then descend upon the Grand Hotel to take tea .
16 They were saying about they keep asking her because she could be like page three models in the newspaper , she was like very even this really and then she just said I keep on going toilet and she 'd , she 'd then puke up in the toilet and she 'd come back and there were all these bite marks so her parents could see when she was doing it .
17 She went on excitedly to explain how her canoe would be arriving in a week or two and she would then telephone the harbour master at Sharpness to find out when the next big bore was due .
18 The sow 's natural instinct is to build a nest of grass and leaves in which to give birth and rear her young , which she would then suckle for three months .
19 Poor Maxine had such a low opinion of herself that it was going to be necessary to build up her confidence in general , so that she would then be able to play a part in her own treatment .
20 She would then face him and , saying her own sickle needed sharpening , neatly slice off his head .
21 She would then speak as if talking to herself , but what she said was aimed at me and usually struck to the core of my being , so that I was stunned into silence …
22 She would then try to adjust her flight path to the fist by altering direction into the wind .
23 Even the enthusiasm of a Maury Temerlin ( 1976 ) does not tempt him to attribute this level of sophistication to Ameslan Lucy ; in part , for the obvious reason , that she would then be at risk to what is on the other side of this coin — moral guilt .
24 She would then mark on the appropriate card the large task accomplished .
25 On one occasion she agreed to pose for photographs on the condition that she would then be left alone .
26 She would then have to think very seriously about giving up Alf and her relationship with Gail , the grandchildren and everyone in The Street . ’
27 However , on 19 December 1991 the period of six months from the date when the children left the foster mother 's home and she ceased to be their foster parent was due to expire , and she would then be free to apply for a residence order under section 8 in respect of the four children , without the local authority 's consent under section 9(3) ( a ) .
28 She would then telephone Miranda , the most decisive of the three sisters .
29 She would then freeze and code the brain samples and send them to me — ; by air , as there were no other practical links — in Canberra .
30 Sir Nicolas Brown-Wilkinson V-C added that the section is really concerned with helping a liquidator fill in the gaps of any missing information in the company 's records , so that the or she would then have the knowledge that the company should have .
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