Example sentences of "then [pers pn] be [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Then I was Queen of France , and Queen of Scotland too .
2 And then I was face to face with the biggest , and ugliest lad ever .
3 To open yourself up to someone like that , I am a failure , then you 're kind of establishing a different level of relationship are n't you .
4 So you did n't actually buy the tyres then you were sort of an overseer
5 And then she was home to Lisbeg .
6 of the kingdom must go from door to door , from city to city from village to village , they do n't know about it , but once we do know about it then we 're sort of accountable are n't we ?
7 Er if they wanted to be on their roller skates or even on their bikes , then they were sort of going around the walkways .
8 The way it was done was that if you imagine putting one card in for psychology , two cards in for research methods , one card in for psychoanalytical approaches , three cards in for memory and so on and so forth an then they were sort of drawn out and then when a topic had been picked the other cards were removed .
9 If a committee wishes to go beyond the scrutiny of administration and to challenge the basis of policy , then it is time for a minister to come and argue in favour of the policy under review .
10 Then it is time for it to find a suitable spot to turn into a chrysalis .
11 Then it is time for Frank to give a sample of his act , which is built around a ventriloquist 's dummy called Marvin the Monkey .
12 We will return to Royston for a while but then it 's Scotland for me and France for you .
13 When you heard me I was imagining a process whereby you 'd have a strategic sites policy in the structure plan which would enable a local authority in preparing its local plan if it wished to identify a strategic site and that would then become in the local plan , you know subject to all those consultation processes , and then it 's part of the portfolio that is available in the published arena with a statutory framework behind it .
14 Irene Daniels , who 's the programme 's researcher says ‘ if you have a clip that makes you and your family laugh , then it 's odds on it 'll make other people laugh too ’ .
15 when you 're behind her ; then it 's hands in armpits
16 The Academy Awards unfold in Los Angeles with Swifty Lazar 's annual do at Spago , then it 's spring across America .
17 Of course then it 's shame for them .
18 and then it 's sort of joined together onto another branch and then there 's a branch there .
19 If it works out , then it 's use of that patent they will be selling to industry .
20 If it 's not jokes against themselves , then it 's arguments about the differences between West Indians and Africans , or debates about relative Britishness , or reminiscences about Jamaican family life .
21 Then it 's time for the adoration of Jeremy Beadle — for Beadle is about in Bognor today as guest of honour .
22 Soon , Fiona and David beat-off the competition , then it 's time for the Gold-run .
23 Soon , Fiona and David beat-off the competition , then it 's time for the Gold-run .
24 And then i then it 's time for a break again .
25 Then it was part of the Oxford to Cambridge main road .
26 Coffee was next , and then it was time for the bill .
27 Then it was time for practical advice .
28 Then it was time for the Club cabaret .
29 Then it was time for my paper-round , followed by school .
30 Then it was time for the children to tell Mother what they had done .
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