Example sentences of "[coord] then [verb] you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Did you think that I would make love to you for a few days and then let you walk out of my life without trying to get in touch ? ’
2 That is the normal pattern of development , and before long she will be able to know in advance — and then let you know .
3 I says yeah I says she told me to do it , I says and then let you listen to it .
4 So of course having pulled it out the the cord is attached with two very thick nails , and you can pull those nails out , and then get you leave go of the cord .
5 put , and then wax you see , now this is what we have n't seen yet
6 interviews and so on , and then bracket you know any situation where people meet er and
7 for ten and then take you know so you can absorb things .
8 And then says you 've got a key have n't you ?
9 He was watching this house at ten o'clock and then told you to follow the two gentlemen who came out of it . ’
10 When I read about you in the papers , and then heard you 'd been found , I just had to come .
11 and then did you follow the ring road round through the ?
12 All the same , the gap year is a crazy British system , which sets you free to travel when you have so much else to learn , and then leaves you pinned to your desk for ever after .
13 They ask you for every kind of documentation you can imagine and then treat you like some kind of being that is half-human , half-dog , who does n't have any private life of her own .
14 And then do you see , he had taken most of the stuff from here , because he had four sawmills going do you see .
15 So just do a couple two of those and then Do you know the formula for differentiating a quotient ?
16 If you issue a cheque and then decide you want to ‘ stop ’ payment you can , providing it has not already been paid or been guaranteed by your cheque card .
17 It is probably easier to add on extra hours than to take on too much and then find you have to reduce your hours because of outside commitments or for other less foreseeable reasons .
18 There were days when you just could n't talk to him , when he stared at you as if what you said made no sense , and then gave you answers you could n't understand .
19 They claim to help you begin a regression by yourself , and then leave you to see where it takes you .
20 ‘ To run after me like this , and then say you do n't want me ! ’
21 But then do you know what this old devil says ? ’
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