Example sentences of "[am/are] then [verb] " in BNC.

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1 By the time we do our morning and the , you 're then getting up sort of thing you see
2 then we 're going , we 're then popping down to Eskdale
3 they would require adjust because we 're then looking towards the next twelve months
4 I suppose for the construction industry you 're then looking at
5 They 're then passed on to food or eating utensils and soon everyone 's infested .
6 you 're then commanding the unit
7 So you 're then paying the right premiums for the right amount of benefits you 're going to get .
8 You 're then row three ?
9 If they build traditional houses , we 're then talking about the same amount .
10 You 're then taken down into the operating theatre and the first injection you are given is usually something on the lines of erm er special K , ketomine or the most common one is
11 They 're then taken upstream to exactly the same stretch of river they were picked up from two weeks ago and released — clearly happy to back in the territory they recognise … until this time next year , when they 'll be collected once again for another short break in their unlikely holiday location , just off the M25 …
12 Erm , if you want to know how a advisers are paid , erm you know then I er would explain that under the terms and conditions of er 's business , we 're actually paid erm a salary by , and er I obviou obviously get er you know a car to get about in etcetera , but the , the , when we place business er the er commissions that we get , generate are paid to , they go down to head office in Bournemouth , they 're then used to give us our er our you know returns , advances and what have you .
13 You 're then guaranteed an initial sum , and each year Clerical Medical may apply an annual bonus — your share in the investment performance of Clerical Medical .
14 But what you 're then saying is that the taxes start at a very low threshold I E you , you , you start to pay tax at a hundred and fifty Cantonese per person .
15 Also now I tend , as you 've probably come to realise I 've tended to include specific types of bonding arrangements as a functional group for example , I call a carbon carbon double bond , I call that a functional group for the simple reason that that arrangement of bonds dictates the principle properties of those compounds and in that context I 'm then using the word group a bit more liberally instead of saying it 's a group of atoms which dictate the properties I 'll say it 's a group of atoms or it 's a special grouping of electrons , which dictate the properties .
16 If I 'm then doing things , if I 'm doing beef gravy I put the beef stock cube , and either one or two Oxo 's
17 I 'm then coming up to it , I move fractionally out into the road
18 This first one is only an excerpt because I 'm then going to contrast it with how not to do it
19 I am then invited to sit down , ‘ have a cup of tea and a nice biscuit ’ .
20 The two amino acids are then joined together .
21 The sections of fireback are then joined with fire cement , which is also used to point the joint between the fireback and the surround .
22 Having shown that a part of the brain is involved in a process like language , for example , we are then faced with the question of specifying the nature of that involvement , which depends on having a serviceable psychological model of that process .
23 However , we are then faced with the question of what we are to understand by autonomy .
24 They are then faced with dozens of holes closely packed together .
25 The doctors are then faced with a situation in which the patient has made no decision and , he by then being unable to decide for himself , they have both the right and the duty to treat him in accordance with what in the exercise of their clinical judgment they consider to be his best interests .
26 We are then faced , not for the first time in the analysis of societies economically based on capitalist modes of production , with certain significant asymmetries between the social relations of the dominant productive mode and other relations within the general social and cultural order .
27 We are then faced with more than one paradox .
28 Paddlers are then faced with the choice of going upstream for a mile to Broomhill Bridge or downstream 3 miles to Grantown-on-Spey to lift out .
29 The blood cells and plasma are then remixed and returned to the patient , who is conscious throughout .
30 These books , suitably adorned with glossy illustrations of exotic customs and part naked ladies , discourse at large upon a variety of supposedly universal characteristics of human culture which are then exemplified by thumbnail sketches of ethnographic miscellanea derived at third or fourth hand from a job lot of long ago anthropological monographs .
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