Example sentences of "then [pron] [vb mod] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm going to get something to eat , then I shall be at the County Hospital with Dr Franks . ’
2 And then I shall be in diffs . ’
3 All I have to do is to get through the skin of stones and then I shall be in soft earth ( I imagine ) .
4 Then I shall be like this every time something crops up .
5 She 's going to die first and she wo n't notice it , and then I 'll be on my own .
6 Then I 'll be on my own .
7 Then I 'll be on my own in the afternoon there as well .
8 Right I 've got one more drink to make my dears and then I 'll be with you
9 And then I 'll be past caring .
10 But in a minute I shall just jump in the car , and then I 'll be in Oxford before you can blink . ’
11 If people start some trouble or something like that then I 'll be in there — but I do n't go round looking for it or anything like that .
12 Well then I 'll be in the nursing home
13 Oh then I 'll be like , I then be glad to see it when I come back
14 so I might have a couple of days off and then I can be with Laddie and take him for walks and everything
15 We have returns so far from sixty five per cent of the schools and we expect to have the remaining schools before the end of the month , I would n't expect it to change from where we are at the moment but if there was a significant variation then I will be in a position to report back to the Policy Committee at the end of the month but I 'm , I 'm not expecting that need be the case .
16 I mean for instance on the question of identification after 45 years it 's very difficult , I saw that in the Demianuk trial , to get satisfactory er evidence , but of course er I think British rules of evidence probably would simply mean it was excluded if that was the case , and it was fairly done and the law were n't changed and it was the law as it stands er then I 'd be in favour of it .
17 Go round the other side and stand near mummy , then you 'll be on me picture
18 Then you 'll be in trouble .
19 ‘ If you hang it in the kitchen , ’ Betty said , ‘ the gamekeeper might pass and look in and then you 'll be in trouble . ’
20 Remember , if you have this will to win and unrelenting persistence to achieve , then you will be at least 30% better than your contemporaries : Super Sales Grit .
21 If one finds out , then everyone will know and then you will be in trouble .
22 Right , so normally we , you know , we want to be reasonably confident , right , so we want to have a reasonably small significance level we do n't want that significance level to be too small , otherwise the power of the test will diminish very rapidly so we normally use the ten or the five percent , five percent level and if you just look at the er the five percent column , right , overall realistic sample sizes , right , from a hundred and twenty down to , to about twenty , I , those T ratios were the critical value they are all about two and that 's why we say you can have a T ratio of about greater than two , then you can be at least ninety five percent confident about your inference .
23 Then you must be about the only person in London that has n't heard , ’ Bragg said drily .
24 Lastly , whenever you make any search , whether against registered or unregistered land , make a note of the date and nature of every search on your instructions sheet , then you need be in no doubt later , if the reply to a search does n't arrive in a day or so , as to whether and when you made your search .
25 And she was almost looking forward to death , because then she would be with William and our dear mother in a place of peace .
26 This only ought to take a couple of minutes , then she could be on her way to find out more about the attic .
27 Challenging the authority of the canon is immensely difficult ; if a writer is great , then s/he will be in the canon ; if a writer is not in the canon , then s/he ca n't be any good , and to try to put him/her there would be an act of mindless obstinacy .
28 MacArthur 's waiting for word and then we 'll be on our way , do n't you fret yourself , Jim , son . ’
29 Then then then er then we 'll be on a par .
30 " They 've gone to turn out the Owsla , and then we 'll be for it right enough . "
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