Example sentences of "[conj] then [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] you " in BNC.

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1 And then we 'll give you and seven horses .
2 every , every restriction out must go and then we 'll give you clearance when it 's entirely innocuous or when , the clauses
3 And then we 'll tell you why you ca n't do it .
4 Well we 'll try that once more and then we 'll let you go .
5 And then we 'll get you back onto them after five or six days , Gerald .
6 You both go on next and then we 'll run you home while you 're
7 You would work on that for two to three weeks and then we may send you to Chester-le-Street
8 erm it 's an old one and it 's called Fancy Fish and we were sorting our videos out to list 'em and then we 'll make a list and then we 'd let you have and then if you want a video and that , you know what you got and we were looking through this Fancy Fish and it 's erm I do n't know if you remember it , it shows an open show at Oxford
9 ‘ We have to pick up some belongings and then we 'd like you to drive us . ’
10 She 's All right we 'll come it 's Thursday and then we will show you in you and your husband and I said no not my husband you better leave it you know .
11 ‘ You and Gooseneck must allow us our little eccentricities and then we will allow you yours .
12 and they said if we , in turn , as it stands we could never give you exemption and therefore the only thing is to render it completely enoxious and then we can give you negative clearance because it will have no impact upon competition
13 And then we can take you up there then .
14 And then they 'll eat you , ’ said Caspar , and Fenella stared at him in horror .
15 Not unless you have to an amniocentesis and then they 'll tell you if you want ?
16 Wait till Saturday morning and then they 'll tell you then .
17 And then they 'd throw you to whatever man happened to be passing for the money you 'd earn for them . ’
18 Well they used to send you , th they used to get the returns from your employer and then they 'd send you the demand note in , so then
19 Perhaps your friends are all dead , and then who will pay you ? ’
20 And then she 'll take you apart bit by bit in this very park when all the teachers have slunk off home .
21 He 'll walk you through the formalities and then he 'll sit you somewhere and tell you when it 's time to board . ’
22 And then he will address you again .
23 I mean slap not just sideways with his hand and then he 'd give you the strap after that .
24 For instance , if you were given , say , poetry , and you could n't get on with it , he would n't sort of force you into it , he 'd sort of talk it over and find out why you did n't like it , could n't get on with it , and then he 'd put you on to something else you did like …
25 Yes , and then you 'll feel you do n't want to be , yes absolutely , I know .
26 Not to say , ‘ I ca n't do it or I ca n't remember it ’ , but stop it for a bit and then go back to it , and then you 'll find you 've got it .
27 And if the gentleman having to put bandages on a lady and you want to put your hand underneath there just excuse me a moment , alright , because in the exam one row of you will certainly going to have a lady bandage okay , put slings on and to bandage so it 's just as well not to get to you know used to bandaging up great big chaps and then you 'll find you 've got some little tiny five foot two or five foot nothing lady bandaging in exam , alright , so swap around , so get yourselves so you 've got a partner and use your bandages and let's just see you do the high sling to start .
28 And then you 'd go you 'd be swanking then , your flap had gone you know .
29 You first bring me some plywood , and then I 'll give you the picture ’ .
30 ‘ Perhaps you could let me have your number and then I 'll give you a call when Mr Steen is back in town and we could fix another appointment . ’
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