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

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1 Then there are summaries of income and expenditure in all departments .
2 Should substantial sections of the population feel excluded , then there are dangers of alienation , lawlessness and damaging social divisions .
3 If nostalgia for another age is high on the list then there are hotels of special quality and character which still offer the sort of service and ambience which were the hallmark of the grand days of travel .
4 Then there are problems of translation ; A distant relative 's long-distant and fairly Meaningless tribute , ‘ We sha n't forget old Vanya ’ , Gets translated into funeralese as ‘ We shall never forget you ’ , which in turn Gets translated by a deaf florist into ‘ We shall love you forever ’ .
5 Then there are members of the medical profession who bark , ‘ Breastfeeding , I trust ? ’ when you slink in for your six-week check-up .
6 But you ca n't , and there 's , then there 's loads of hot veg .
7 And then there 's traces of er you know you could see where the old foundations and things were .
8 At that stage then there was accounts of the sea almost being on fire with the oil and the mixture .
9 When I rode Docklands Express in his work , I was thinking I would probably be having my fourth Grand National ride on Bonanza Boy — then there were reports of rain across the country , which made me feel quite satisfied to be on Martin Pipe 's runner .
10 Rain had to squeeze past a half-full packing case to get through the passage to the sitting room and then there were stacks of books on the floor .
11 Even then there were elements of adjustment .
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