Example sentences of "then [pron] [modal v] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But if it 's for the good of the club , then I 'll pull on a shirt and get stuck in . ’ |
2 | She said : ‘ If enough interest is shown through people contacting me on Barlaston extension 2486 , then I will arrange for a specialist consultant to give a talk . ’ |
3 | The 21-year-old from Darlington says : ‘ I used to get up at five in the morning and go cleaning at Presto , then I 'd work in a chippy from eleven to two and then later I 'd do some child-minding . |
4 | And then I could do with a nice pudding . |
5 | Maybe if I could make myself invisible , then I could walk down a street without feeling on trial for the way I look . |
6 | Then you would remain as a group and could observe your own customs , those which do not conflict with our law . ’ |
7 | If you were shorter , then you would look like a C'zak . ’ |
8 | If your food and drink supplies you with exactly enough fuel to maintain your body 's activities ( the energy required to keep the vital functions going , and also for muscular work ) then you will stay at a constant weight . |
9 | For a full needle tuck stitch garment then you can choose between a full needle rib or a 2x1 setting . |
10 | There are 2 points in X. If N is 3 , then you can think of a cube , drawn in the corner of the three axes of Cartesian geometry . |
11 | Then you can move about a bit . |
12 | And then you could go for a swim over , go and do his suit and you could have a swim at Guildford . |
13 | If you can not reach a consensual agreement concerning the status of rights of both the majority and the minority population , then you must reckon with a strong possibility or war . |
14 | Come now , let us all see what you 've done for us , then you must celebrate with a glass of champagne , must n't she Charles ? ’ |
15 | Then she will announce in a suitable low-key way her appointees . |
16 | ‘ Then we 'll go for a walk . ’ |
17 | ‘ Then we 'll go for a walk . ’ |
18 | And then we 'll go for a drink first and then we 'll go to the Indian restaurant . |
19 | Now , two further points and then we 'll move into a slightly different mode . |
20 | Then we 'll think of a way to get to Jersey . |
21 | Anyway since editing is the main problem , what we 're going to do this afternoon is , actually , I 'm going to show you another video and again it 's a very controversial one , again it 's used in , in teaching situations , again it has a biased point of view in the sense that it 's produced by National Power , er clearly as a P R job for introduction into schools erm and I want you to do the same exercise , but this time I want us to edit them among ourselves and what I 'm going to do is to get you to wri write your reviews and then we 'll divide into small groups , while you 're watching it I 'll co I 'll count how , however many people we 've got here , we 'll copy the reviews and in the same groups I want you to edit one another 's reviews and then er discuss them within the groups once you 've , once you 've marked them so we 'll get into the small , we 'll do the review we 'll write the review and then we will er , I distribute the , you can go and have a cup of coffee while we copy them , then we 'll distribute them , you can mark them , er individually on your own and then we 'll get into a group and you can criticize one another 's reviews , we 'll take them one at a time , we 'll probably be in groups of four , okay , but I 'll see , I 'll see how many , what the most suitable number is , okay so , if you , would you be kind enough to that |
22 | Diana , and then we ought to come to a decision . |
23 | Then we would go to a restaurant and Oliver would get dictatorial . |
24 | Then we would move to a training ground in the foothills of the Alps at Canjuers , where we would spend a month away from the regiment and the barracks , and learning the basics of fieldcraft , tactics and shooting , and where we would spend a lot of time living outside as self sufficient soldiers . |
25 | Then we 'd go on a ten- to twenty-mile march and when we came back it would all be weighed again . |
26 | So we 'll see Jim and then we will decide on a strategy for |
27 | In general if an illness has appeared rapidly and vigorously over a matter of hours then one should look for a cause in the preceding few hours or day at the most . |
28 | I think they 're gon na do the ramblers one together cos then they 'll go for a walk together . |
29 | There would be a couple of quick scenes of frenzied activity and then they would cut to a grand finale of Mickey Rooney & Co singing and dancing their way across a barn miraculously transformed into a splendid stage . |
30 | Then they can pause in a reading to worry out a meaning , and to discuss it with each other . |