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

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1 NO DISRESPECT to the alternative inhabitants of Bury St Edmunds , but if Jacob 's Mouse are a cluster of front bottoms then I am Inspector Poirot 's moustache .
2 Then I am Marcelle . ’
3 Then I was Queen of France , and Queen of Scotland too .
4 And then I was face to face with the biggest , and ugliest lad ever .
5 And er , then there was a fellow named and then which was works at Darleston and erm and erm nextdoor down , they got a factory at Dalston as well .
6 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 .
7 And you know I , I actually had phrases like bra burning thrown at me and erm I I said that feminism to me is about having the same opportunities as men and I put few of the phrases er er you know along those lines and so everybody round the table said well yes I believe in that too , I said well then you 're feminists and so it 's about valuing or devaluing words as well and you know you just made the point about changing words , but how far do we go with this ?
8 Then you 're Catholics , ’ I informed them , thinking back to my days in Northern Ireland .
9 No , I think the thing is , is once you , this is gon na sound awful , but once you 've done your time and you know as much or more , then you 're E O then you 're gon na be left alone to get on with your job .
10 See that 'd slide down and break until and then you 're trouble !
11 So you did n't actually buy the tyres then you were sort of an overseer
12 Since then she 's contact Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire police and the Lincoln County Hospital .
13 And then she was home to Lisbeg .
14 Then we 're Hollywood bound , ’ her agent Kerry Gardner tells me .
15 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 ?
16 The Holy Spirit accomplishes and applies to us our sonship , and all the privileges that flow from it : ‘ for if children , then we are heirs , heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ ’ ( Rom. 8:17 ) .
17 Then everything was movement , sensation , and she could no longer laugh or speak or do anything but be carried along by a force greater than anything she had ever known before , a force that took them to the heavens to touch the stars that had already decided their destiny .
18 If this points to the importance of the implicit dimension , then there are reasons for not emphasizing an absolute and rigid distinction between the implicit and the explicit .
19 Then there are stories like Sally Bowles [ by Christopher Isherwood ] which are n't novels or poems ; it 's just a marvellous evocation of a person .
20 ‘ And then there are players — but they do n't signify , of course ! ’
21 And then there are cases which do not seem to correspond with any of the given meanings .
22 Then there are steam railways , zoo parks , and all those cosy pubs and beer gardens where local ales provide the perfect complement to fine food .
23 And if you want to play then there are guitar classes too .
24 Then there are summaries of income and expenditure in all departments .
25 Er , my Lord you will see that there are cash flow forecasts which relate to the business er back statements for the plaintiffs er and then there are documents and papers which are referred to in Mr report and finally on the final page of the index there are the principal sources of information for Mr report .
26 Should substantial sections of the population feel excluded , then there are dangers of alienation , lawlessness and damaging social divisions .
27 Then there are n stages , each of which generates one quotient bit and a new partial remainder .
28 Then there are cyclists with all kinds of strange burdens strapped to their backs or tied to their carriers , and teams of horses and donkeys ( and sometimes bullocks ) pulling carts .
29 Then there are bonds that are issued by UK public authorities , especially local authorities .
30 In the UK , there are 12 national daily newspapers and 11 national Sundays , and hundreds of local papers ; 15 commercial TV stations ( but at present only one national network , using two channels ) , over 80 local radio stations and two semi-national ; there are about 2000 consumer magazines , which can be divided into a number of different categories by audience and interest group , and over 4000 trade and technical magazines ; around 1650 cinema screens , mainly in two large national chains , carry advertising ; there are numerous poster sites , ranging from ‘ supersites ’ down to ‘ Adshel ’ bus shelters , not to mention illuminated signs , bus sides and cards inside buses and London underground carriages ; then there are theatre brochures and sports programmes , football grounds , racecourses and other sporting venues ; at least two firms operate ‘ truck posters ’ , and you can put ads in or on taxis ; not to mention direct mail , and electronic media such as Prestel .
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