Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [art] [noun sg] then " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Send me a postcard then . ’ |
2 | And then , when they send you the bill then will they just , you wo n't get so much interest on it ? |
3 | I 'll buy you a beer then |
4 | I 'll give them a ring then and see . |
5 | My love , will you do me a favour then , you do it all up , cos it wo n't keep you know . |
6 | And I would n't let him give me the strap then . |
7 | I I will give you a note then . |
8 | I 'll give you the money then Carl . |
9 | Ask me again in a couple of months , Fran , and I 'll give you the answer then . ’ |
10 | So , I , I thought well we will send her a card then she 's got er , and invitation |
11 | ‘ Shall we give it a miss then ? ’ |
12 | Gon na give us a kiss , give us a kiss then , come on . |
13 | Gon na give us a kiss then ? |
14 | Good I , as I make you a pie then for your tea . |
15 | If we were paying them a salary then of course it 's up to us whether we have them at sitting at home doing nothing , they would n't they 'd soon get bored with it . |
16 | Give them a week then and give them their radio back then . |
17 | okay give me a shout then |
18 | Well , give me a figure then . |
19 | Give me a kiss then ! |
20 | Give me a kiss then ! |
21 | Give me a kiss then . |
22 | Give me a kiss then . |
23 | How he walks up to me , he sort of looked at me yeah like , like he looked really went hello , give me a kiss then he 's like some old man |
24 | I ai n't go , give me the money then ? |
25 | And I says , Give me the phone then . |
26 | ‘ give me the bag then , ’ he said . |
27 | Well give me the kidney then . |
28 | Give her the money then . |
29 | er er you were going , you were going well with the , the pension you , you wanted him and your diagram was good and he was going for it but directly you showed him the diagram then you started on about this er |
30 | Mum was always thrifty , and able to stretch pennies to shillings ; once she proudly opened an old tea-caddy ( then utilised as a savings-bank ) and showed us the amount then accumulated : an unbelievable total of ten pounds . |