Example sentences of "then [pron] [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.
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1 | Then I sent it to him . |
2 | We had dinner at a good restaurant round the corner and then I took her to Sammy 's Bowery Follies , a popular nostalgic show in lower Manhatten . |
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4 | ‘ I knew how to be assertive and perhaps even then I wanted there to be distance between us , ’ she says . |
5 | Then I helped myself to a cigarette . |
6 | Then I give them to Wallace . ’ |
7 | ‘ If it is then I give it to you gladly . ’ |
8 | And he did it to mine and then I did it to his , and you repaired his but you never did mine . |
9 | And then you dragged him to the altar , or was it the registrar ? — I 've never had an account of the joyful occasion — and then you came back up here , and-you thought you 'd be Queen of Oswaldston , with your little private income , and your nice stone house , and your upper-class ways . ’ |
10 | ‘ Then you 've nothing to be afraid of . ’ |
11 | Then she took me to the centre by saying that she had asked my husband and had given permission . |
12 | Then she brought it to her mouth and nibbled . |
13 | Then she handed it to her brother . |
14 | Then she invited me to dinner . |
15 | And I do n't go out that much , but then she wears them to the garage , to work ! |
16 | She wrote the story , and then she gave it to me . |
17 | Then she leaves us to each other . |
18 | Then she showed them to the door . |
19 | And then she wanted me to sort of layer it in which would look better cos she wanted to keep the fringe longer . |
20 | ‘ Harry ’ — impossibly yet further darkness had dawned on the total blackness of George 's conscience — ‘ then we led them to her . |
21 | That 's it , and then erm then we take it to the next stage . |
22 | And then we give it to the printer |
23 | They 'll do anything to make you dependent on them , and then they drag you to the altar and call it love . ’ |
24 | I was there for another month , then they sent me to Bullwood Hall . |
25 | Then they carried her to a part of the banqueting hall where the flying bugs were no longer ankle deep . |
26 | Then they took me to a room where I was in solitary confinement . |
27 | Then they took me to where the police found me . |
28 | Then they took us to the Friendship Hotel ( an enormous complex of buildings ) and to a dinner , where we had ‘ hundred-year-old eggs ’ and other things ( actually the eggs are not all that old ! ) . |
29 | Then they dragged them to the edge of the platform and threw them on the track . |
30 | Then they called us to our marks . |