Example sentences of "then you [vb mod] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 " Then you 'll be leaving the warren ? "
2 " You 'll be met when you step off the boat in Kingston , and taken to a safe house , and then you 'll be absorbed into the organization at some level .
3 And then you 'll be covered
4 What I would advise you to do is not use whole sentences in your notes because then you 'll be tempted to read from the notes .
5 Then you 'll be struck with an established pattern of behaviour that 's harder to break .
6 Then you 'll be phoning me at Birmingham instead !
7 You 've got three minutes , a few seconds over , and then you 'll be asked to stop .
8 At last Lucy said , ‘ Then you 'll be coming to the barbecue … ? ’
9 No but you 're going dancing tomorrow morning at nine thirty and then you 'll be going straight to the , you wo n't have time tomorrow
10 Ev , and , he 'd say oh turn left here and all that and then you 'll be going along and I 'd think oh
11 You ca n't win it by changing the parameters er if you do change the parameters of course then you 'll be fighting a different war and your objectives then become different .
12 Why , in a few months it 'll all be finished , and then you 'll be left high and dry ! ’
13 Erm however w w with the changing environment erm such as the bigger demonstrations , also the continuing victory of the nor the northern expedition erm it was more easy to join these associations er indeed the there 's a sort of climate of opinion that , you know , if you do n't join that then you 'll be left behind and threatened yourself .
14 Now you 'll get indigestion and then you 'll feel sick and then you 'll be moaning to me all afternoon .
15 Even worse , she might say yes , then you 'll be lumbered .
16 ‘ And then you 'll be talking to my father about buying the club . ’
17 But you see , you , you see , you could , you could have your goods then you 'll be paying on the slip and he would give you a slip you see .
18 Well you want one walkover do n't you , then you 'll be walking round at Twickenham .
19 GIPSY : And then you 'll be drowned .
20 If you are on your GP 's books , then you 'll be picked up by the schemes .
21 If you are on GP 's books , then you 'll be picked up by the schemes .
22 And then you 'll be finished off in the sculleries .
23 Now I have , and I 'm telling you that if you marry him then you 'll be committing the biggest mistake in your brief little life . ’
24 You wait , I 'll get to you and then you 'll be sniggering the other side of your face !
25 I 'll give you an hour , two at the outside , then you 'll be begging me to let you in . ’
26 Then you 'll be begging me to look after you . ’
27 At 8.55 a.m. , school checking-in time , the teacher at the gate would check your fingernails and your ears , and would take a pencil and pull it through your hair — if the pencil got stuck then you would be sent home to tidy up .
28 If you 're brought up with your dad having a very strict view about what people should like , in a more severe way than my dad , then you would be bound to get worried , because your parents never say ; ‘ You look good enough ’ .
29 then you would be limited to that .
30 If , for a moment , you could imagine next year 's Reading line-up then you would be looking at bands building momentum now as 1993 's potential headliners .
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