Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] [conj] then [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 We were gon na call her Lisa Marie but then I said Bernie said that because mum done so much for me during
2 and erm I went to school at then at the later part of my life I went to Hemel Hempstead and then I left only for four months and went to er work for an ironmonger at ten shillings a week .
3 It 's a great mistake to get yourself into a state of nervous excitement all the time … nobody should ever overdo it you know … you should read Jane Austen and then you 'll feel better .
4 I walked in and Jerry Rafferty was playing , so we thought Baker Street and then it went from there .
5 Mr Collier and then I think .
6 You are a princess and must therefore marry a prince — you can marry Prince Richard and then I shall marry his brother ! ’
7 First the Cutty Sark and then we 'll explore down by the river .
8 Certain questions had to be answered by Sir John and then we would return to Glastonbury Abbey .
9 Because erm in her her differences in her erm behaviour towards Hastings towards Tony , like she 's she chases him off the stage one point Tony and then she sort of turn round and be all charming sort of .
10 days you see , like I was out Monday I was busy all day Monday and then I Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday here yet I was busy , but it was all brain work
11 She 'll have all day Sunday but then she could have Monday as well so I do n't mind having Thursday off .
12 Umm It 's Leonard Road and then you turn right into umm forget the name of the road now .
13 ‘ We 'll go out for a meal , to a quiet exclusive mirador I know with the most spectacular views across to Cabo de Formentor and then we 'll talk , really talk . ’
14 Well that 's the old King George and then we had King George after !
15 If Patrick had been expecting the small man to head up Grafton Street , then he was disappointed ; the guide continued on past the bottom of the crowded street , passing Yeates & Son , the opticians with the giant spectacle frame hanging outside the shop , heading into Nassau Street and then he turned right into Dawson Street .
16 Miracle Squares I think there 's a lot of thought gone into it you know , it ca n't be easy to re er to , to just dream up a game erm , I like the one about you go to the last supper and the waiter spills soup on your trousers , the waiter , ha tell you else about the Marx brothers an'all , the waiter is er the king of Snowdonia and it 's Groucho Marx , the , they 've got this massive hall , and er these big steps leading down into it you know and as , as they 're coming in there 's somebody at the top and Ann says who 's , who 's walking in and they walk down the stairs you know and Mr and Mrs and the king has you know and he says oh the king Snowdonia is about to arrive , he should be here any minute now , he should be here dead on this time you know , he gets these big fanfare trumpets up da , da , da , da , the king of Snowdonia , and there 's nothing and all of a sudden it flashes to Groucho Marx and then he 's in bed with
17 No we only start from the Grand Place and then we sit on the there 's a big escarpment on the and then we sit there
18 Mark David well it could of been Mark Andrew and then it 'd been Mat at least your name , your initials do n't spell any thing rude
19 Then the infant school the first class of the infants we had in a hut on Netteswell Road and then we went , they came from that hut there to the servant 's quarters of Mark Hall .
20 You 're to go to Saffron Walden and then you 're supposed to make friends and all this sort of , and he went through all this for about five minutes and this lad
21 I found out he 'd fired his caddie John Moorhouse and then he 'd tried a German lad , but he 'd only lasted the practice round !
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