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 . " |