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

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1 ‘ You know , Sir John , if we find nothing this afternoon then I agree , we should record verdicts of suicide and murder and leave this matter alone for we are making little progress . ’
2 Right well learn them this way then learn only the sodium hydroxide right
3 Tell me some bits then and work out Could you draw a picture of
4 So it , would , would give me some aggression then would it ?
5 He said you 've got no rights at all , I said so what rights has he got to coming in my own home then , he ai n't paying for it , what rights has he got to it ?
6 I 'll have my own life then .
7 My own opinion then was that this was a characteristic sentiment .
8 If production and exchange were henceforth to be determined by those who produce and consume , what functions would their former controllers then perform ?
9 Did they have their own blacksmiths then , or would there be like in the town that went round ?
10 Indeed the whole point of Smith 's contention in his 1776 treatise The Wealth of Nations is that if individuals pursue their own self-interests then , as it were , an invisible hand will guide all their separate strivings and competition and lead them into the greater good for society as a whole .
11 On the other hand where a family has a number of teenage children who could be expected to be in charge of their own belongings then we should consider applying the policy wording and deducting an excess for each person .
12 If the Pharisees and Scribes thought themselves to be so perfect that they were not aware of their own sin then little could be done for them .
13 But the butchers shop was er a very well known shop , and er I remember very well we used to go into there er of course when things were re were really poor , you 'd go into the butchers shop in the middle of the week perhaps about Thursday and erm they used to sell they used to cook their own meats then of course you know , pressed beef and all that sort of thing and I remember this beautiful big white erm well it 'd be a ceramic dish affair on a stand , used to have a big piece of this pressed beef in it , cutting it off , and all the little bits used to fall round the side , well them come Thursday when only got a shilling in your pocket or your parents had got a couple of shillings left , you got to fetch two pennyworth of the bits of the pressed beef that had fallen round the pan , and that was a meal .
14 And then they control their own power then .
15 Clause 17 should be dealt with separately , if not by a Bill in its own right then at least by the Scottish Grand Committee , which should sit separately to consider clause 17 , as it applies only to our country .
16 She disappeared back into her own compartment then returned with a glass of water and two paracetamol .
17 and you maybe miss something , from this you have your own , that 's right and its somebody else teaches you another angle then there 's possibility for ex , ex , expanding possibility
18 Oh well , I told you another time then !
19 We 'll get you some apples then .
20 Aunty Mary send you some money then ?
21 Getting you some armbands then
22 Oh I 'll take you some time then , I love it .
23 Oh , I 'll , I 'll go with you this afternoon then
24 Who did you have teaching you this morning then ?
25 And where were you this morning then , for work ?
26 I hope he paid you this week then .
27 Oh , it did n't give you much chance then to get used to it did it ?
28 Did n't give you any money then ?
29 ‘ See this gob , ’ she pointed to her painted mouth , ‘ it can talk a lot and these peepers can see a lot , they 'll remember you , mind , and if there 's anything I can do to hurt you any time then I will . ’
30 When is there one this week then ?
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