Example sentences of "then you [modal v] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | They have immense plans for you all , and then you shall dine there . |
2 | That if you go on a course for which you 're well-motivated , then you 'll do well . |
3 | Then you 'll miss out . |
4 | He says , and then you 'll go downstairs for a cup of tea and then you 'll he says , get back into bed ! |
5 | ‘ Then you 'll go back to your barracks and send your wife to me . ’ |
6 | But you ca n't guarantee that , er , and once the supermarket developments er , have gone , then you 'll drop off down , down again , and again you 're affected by the rece recession , whereas people wo n't replace things like weighbridges , er , automatic weighing machines that sort of thing during the recession , if you come out of recession , then you might get , and you say you might get some increase in fees in that , that area . |
7 | Perhaps then you 'll think more seriously before you play with someone 's emotions in such a heartless way . |
8 | ‘ Breakspear wo n't do the senator 's cruise , ’ he said , ‘ so you 'll lose that money , but if you work one night a week for me then you 'll earn just as much anyway . |
9 | Yes , you can see when the ball goes off , then you 'll end up in the far corner . |
10 | If Madeleine does decide to marry him — or get engaged to him — then you 'll know where you stand . |
11 | If you 've known Charles and Lucy for years , then you 'll know pretty well all there is to know about my background … ’ |
12 | Above that , you 're into boat chandlers ' supplies , and if you are building that big , then you 'll know more about the subject than we do ! |
13 | ‘ Then you 'll understand how I feel about Ryan , wo n't you ? ’ he asked grimly . |
14 | Then you 'll see how we can help you make your home a better place to work . |
15 | ‘ Then you 'll wait forever . |
16 | ‘ Then you 'll wait forever . ’ |
17 | What I said is quite true — if the business fails then you 'll lose out . |
18 | I mean I think that 's why in way it , it would be good to go outside the religious context , because then you 'll come up er y you er you know you 'll meet people who have a er a rather different motivation |
19 | When you 've done that homework , then you 'll come back and give me your answer . ’ |
20 | Then you 'll come back to the farm and have your supper . ’ |
21 | The postcode is broken down into , obviously figures and numbers , C M's , denotes sort of the Chelmsford area , or for whatever it might be in yo in your area , then you 'll come down to either twenty , eighteen , whatever that is . |
22 | then you 'll come out like that . |
23 | And then you 'll find even in er similar types of countries the structure in which foreign policy is made are different . |
24 | Then you 'll find out what you want to know . ’ |
25 | Then you 'll find out for yourself what it 's doing to me , just being this near to you . ’ |
26 | So if you can go back to the original Hebrew of that particular verse then you 'll find out how it 's meant to be said , because a normal bible vision would n't read God 's in there , it would read equals and the name of the Lord , will be saved you see |
27 | If you knew Ted , and you probably do judging by the amount of Christmas cards he gets , then you would think twice about being wicked and disruptive for the sake of it . |
28 | So , if this way of looking at the world is what starts up that vital fire in your imagination , then you would do well to take Watson 's top and have as your hero someone imbued with plenty of ordinary commonsense . |
29 | Then you would know when you saw the chap in the 1984 Cortina he was the company 's worst driver . |
30 | You should listen to yourself , Caroline , and then you would know how readily — and foolishly — you make assumptions . ’ |