Example sentences of "then i [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 " Then I shall wait for you over there .
2 To them I was just another recruit , and if I did well , got myself through the first six months and became a legionnaire , then I would matter to them because I would be part of their system .
3 Then I would sit beside her putting into her mouth one by one the marshmallows I had brought .
4 My normal reaction would have been to attack back but I was too tired , so I said : " If I understood from what I have been saying what you obviously understand — then I would agree with you . "
5 Sometimes they were so drunk they fell asleep where they were and lay without pillows or covers until I returned from work , and then I would rage at them in Arabic , telling them that thanks to them my room was no better than the Italian 's pigsty at home ; we used to spit on the ground whenever we went near it , children and grownups alike , shouting exclamations of disgust , even though all we could see of it was the outer fence .
6 If that were the case then I would say to you that there must be some exceptions to it and the one exception I am particularly concerned with , and it 's up to others to bring forward their particular exceptions , is that of rural affordable housing .
7 You know I mean I did n't think anything of it and I thought well I 'm a bit like that though too cos I say things about people and then I 'll talk to them
8 Well I , I 'll wait till you bring back your , your er illustrations and then I 'll talk to him .
9 The day they come to the door and denounce me in fluent Anglo-Saxon for a Scarlet Woman , then I 'll think about it . ’
10 Then she decided to be awkward , like she always is , and said I says oh it 's still taping you know and I s she said summat , I ca n't remember what it were now but I was saying , I knew that 'd happen , one minute yes then no , then I 'll think about it , I says and if I did n't start it when you went out you 'd be saying you could 've done this and that and er so she were chittering , pretending she said I could n't do it .
11 Then I 'll leave to you .
12 When she cares for me , then I 'll care for her . ’
13 ‘ If you do n't like what I 've got to say , then I 'll go with you to the police .
14 If you refuse then I 'll go after him regardless of what happens to Mobuto .
15 Then I 'll call for you for dinner at eight-thirty , Paige . ’
16 But I 'm not gon na worry about that until halfway through the week and then I 'll write to them .
17 Then I 'll turn to you , Frank , and say , ‘ Lord Boddy , what do you think of the experiment we have just seen ?
18 If anything happens to him then I 'll see to it that you 're held personally responsible . ’
19 And then I used to get from we used to get our sausage and things like that .
20 Oh no come here then I can talk to you .
21 And maybe if you 're totally stuck , then I can go through it again next time , but
22 But once we 've agreed is , once , once I 've done the work , we have done the work , I have done the work with you helping me , er I 've written this application , what I want to do is turn that into a much more general one and then I can write to you know maybe twenty , twenty five trusts on a more general basis
23 Well would you perhaps like to give them a , a ring to , to say what I spoke about today then I 'll give them a ring , say if you could ring them tomorrow then I 'll ring them er er tomorrow evening a as well and then perhaps I can , you know , they , you 've given them the ground work to actually er for me to ring as well and then I can discuss with him and arrange an appointment to go and see him is that okay ?
24 Then I will stay with you and drive you back here .
25 Then I will say to them , ‘ I never knew you .
26 Just wait a moment , while I make myself a little more Presentable , then I will come with you . ’
27 With a bike mostly , then I 'd go with them on the bike see .
28 Then I 'd talk to him about the socio-economic roots of poverty . ’
29 Erm another I know er I 've spoken to Deckland Murphy as well being the Newmarket 's jumps jockey and erm they think he 's the Gold Cup horse well if he is he 's gon na have to put in a good performance today then I 'd stick with him .
30 And we 'd go in and then I 'd say to her , Now I 'll pay .
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