Example sentences of "then we be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 've got to change , then we 're on our way .
2 Then we 're on the summit , with the tourists who 've cable-carred from the valley for a view of concrete and iron railings .
3 Then we 're at the desk and he leans over all cocky like and actually gets hold of my chin and says , ‘ Why so glum , my fair one ? ’
4 Then we 're at your service . ’
5 so I 'm not learning anything and then we 're to .
6 EC Commissioner Henning Christophersen said the five-year loan was highly exceptional , ‘ but then we 're in a highly exceptional situation ’ .
7 EC Commissioner Henning Christophersen said the five-year loan was highly exceptional , ‘ but then we 're in a highly exceptional situation ’ .
8 After that we 're down to emergency lighting , just the aisle lights and not much else for about four hours , then we 're in the dark . ’
9 Then we 're in trouble . ’
10 If they 'll do it , then we 're in business . ’
11 ‘ No , I 'm going out instead of Luther , although Luther does n't know it yet and if it is n't Luther who comes when you ring for a rider , then we 're in trouble .
12 I know , but I 'll put in my handbag , then we 're in town I 've got it and you wo n't
13 Then we are to be formal , are we !
14 ‘ If public sector jobs in the north-east start to go then we are into serious unemployment sums .
15 Er , if the person er is sitting watching the television and er has been awake for several hours then we are at a disadvantage .
16 ‘ These are not easy questions to resolve but I think that if it is possible , actually to speak to these characters in such a way that they feel that they are valued and that they do have a part to play in the community , then we are on the way to resolving questions of this sort .
17 If they are wrong , then we are without guidance and they may leave us , which would be catastrophic .
18 Then we are of like age — how interesting !
19 If this is how her work is to be read , then we are of course back with all the problems of the kairos approach : why has history been what it has been and given what history has been what may be said of God 's intention in relation to women ?
20 ‘ If legislation reduces the vulnerability of companies to late payments then we are in favour . ’
21 If the answer is ‘ not at all ’ then we are in reality close to option one and substitution of judgment .
22 But once we try to operate outside of that place , and we try to do somebody else 's job , we try to fulfil somebody else 's function , then we are in trouble !
23 This was a anti-tank and it fired a bomb and of course we put a demonstration on firing this and then we was up the Bell Lane end and right at the top by Bailey 's farm there was a row of seats , benches , along the walk there and of course the demonstration was we 'd show them imagine those seats are tanks course we never thought in the world we should ever even get near one anyway we hit one and broke it Cos they , they , I mean they was only dummies , they were n't , I mean there was no explosive just the dummy shell you know and we , we was quite pleased with ourselves being as we 'd got an audience .
24 I sa , I was sat there and and then we was in maths , like the lesson before and I was going Zena , I do n't wan na do P E !
25 We slashed across the shank of the island , then we were over the anchorage and I had a glimpse of a sailing boat 's shadow black on the bed of the lagoon before our own winged shadow whipped across a gaggle of powerboats .
26 Then we were off home-by taxi .
27 I think we all knew then we were on our way . ’
28 And then we were at Frinton , masses of us , and we always used to go to Frinton in the summer because one of my uncles had a house there and we knew the people who erm dad used to play golf and mother used to knit on the beach , you know .
29 Angalo touched this panel thing and it just moved aside and then we were inside and there was an elevator thing and then we were in this great big room with a seat and Angalo sat down and all these lights came on and he started pressing buttons and moving things ! ’
30 And then we were in Ireland during the time of what they used to call ‘ the troubles ’ .
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