Example sentences of "then you [am/are] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 that early intervention is the best way of coping with it , and certainly it demands that parents and friends and teachers , and people concerned are aware of any change which is sustained over a period because by early intervention then you 're probably coping with the problem rather than the eating disorder , because the problem is there before the eating disorder .
2 Yeah I mean if you sort of put Scottish accent then you 're probably going
3 if you get pulled over and they realize it 's false then you 're well shagged apart from just driving a car you 're also done for fraud .
4 No , I think that all women in all jobs , and particularly in professional jobs , have this problem that at a time when you should be doing your perhaps your most original work , building up your reputation , then you 're also tied up with problems of looking after children .
5 Because if you if you if that 's all it is then you 're just going through the motions , you 're not actually going ahead and receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation .
6 You could write on it any time but then you 're just sitting in all day .
7 Sh I mean to , to my mind , should n't the land ownership possibly one of the key issues cos that is if you have land ownership and then you 're just paving the way for the new capitalist society and to , you know , according to Marxist theory which I think is a pretty dodgy one , they have to go from capitalism to achieve socialism
8 And then you 're just replying to what they 've said are n't you .
9 ‘ I 'm sure they were ; however , if you think that 's going to be the end of the matter then you 're sadly mistaken . ’
10 And it occu It seemed to me therefore that really one could only consider this level o at a strategic issue by looking at the quality of the existing landscape and it seems to me , if the proposition is that you should locate a new settlement to the erm North in the Ryedale sector , er of Greater York , then you 're effectively turning planning on its head because I think the usual approach is to try and steer development to less attractive areas rather than put them in better quality areas .
11 Yes , I mean I have to say that if you 're , if you 're a member of a family and one of your members of the family is out in the Gulf , then you 're obviously going to be
12 damage a tile , then you 're only replacing a tile .
13 You ca n't reduce it and reduce it , 'cos then you 're still depending on it .
14 To retain existing , then you 're still gon na be paying the business on and you 're still gon na be able to look after er
15 And that sort of thing , because then you 're really achieving something and you see different places and you go different places .
16 You spend twenty years learning the spell that makes nude virgins appear in your bedroom , and then you 're so poisoned by quicksilver fumes and half-blind from reading old grimoires that you ca n't remember what happens next . ’
17 At first , you 're just playing a fast game of Tetris , and then you 're suddenly confronted by a whole new set of liths ( the proper name for the shapes ) .
18 If you are able to prevent the things you have been doing , then you are already half–Nay to your goal .
19 There can be very few machines that do not have a spreadsheet program and if yours is one of them then you are probably missing out on one of the most valuable tools available .
20 If you write " the second novel Dickens produced was called Oliver Twist " , then you are explicitly asserting that it is true that the second novel Dickens produced was called Oliver Twist .
21 If a wild card search is chosen however , then you are further prompted for the wild card search string , the search place ; either the ‘ General ’ module name cache ( C ) or the LIFESPAN database ( L ) , and a start string from which the search is to begin .
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