Example sentences of "then [pron] be [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Then there are incidents in which some spectators vie with each other to be the one to be heard on TV to shout ‘ you the man ’ just as the player connects with his shot — sometimes interrupting his downswing .
2 And then there are others in the market who simply want to know what we make .
3 Then there are items in private collections that Campion has discovered , such as a 1952 Lied von der Erde with Richard Lewis , conducted by Barbirolli , that would be fascinating to hear .
4 If ever they make Maundy Thursday a holiday of course then there are jobs in which it will be the norm to go home on Wednesday lunchtime .
5 Then there are shutters in natural or white-painted wood : if you have Victorian shutters , strip them , and hang a pretty lace panel at the window .
6 In on the fourteenth of July of nineteen ninety three the defendant took out a summons with a view to having all the outstanding matters resolved and er this summons came before erm deputy master on the twelfth of August nineteen ninety three and he gave various directions including an enquiry in relation to how the surgery premises er ought to be dealt with as in court in the winding up of the partnership and that matter went before Mr Justice long in December and he decided those issues and gave directions in relation to and how the premises are to be sold , the effect of the directions very vaguely , is that the premises have to be offered to the partners , if only one of the partners shows any interest then there is provision in the relevant deed for ascertaining the price and this is put to that partner at that price , if more than one partner wishes to buy the premises then there is provision for a fixing of a minimum figure and then each of the partners has to put in sealed offers er and the premises will be sold to the partner , the former partner who put in the last offer , that broadly speaking I think is the substance of Mr Justice order .
7 Then there is hope in the air , a new optimism , fed chiefly by perpetual motion …
8 If many keys do not have records associated with them , then there is wastage in storage space .
9 Then there 's Harding in his more peaceful hat .
10 If he was prepared to fight the Old Man on it as well as one of his juniors , then there was muscle in the man he had never before recognized .
11 Then there was trouble in Netherfield Road , round where the Orange bands were .
12 Then there was silence in the room again .
13 Then there were crashings in the underbrush , and a gigantic wolfhound with a fearful , gaping maw burst forth .
14 when you 're behind her ; then it 's hands in armpits
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