Example sentences of "then i [vb base] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If things were going smoothly between the two of you then I doubt you would be here now , but they 're not , are they ? ’ |
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3 | ‘ Then I bid you goodnight , and warn you to take care . ’ |
4 | ‘ Then I know you will come back . |
5 | ‘ Huh , ’ she said , and then smiled faintly as she said , ‘ odd , you know : you tell me that Annie 's a good woman , and I suppose she is , but I ca n't stand the sight of her ; then I tell you the constable 's a good man , and you know he is , and you ca n't stand the sight of him . |
6 | Then I tell you another , and you go on asking question . |
7 | ‘ Then I tell you , Mr. Chambers , I tell you most particularly , the money crisis of 1836 is going to seem like a high feast when people look back on 1845 — and ‘ 46 , and ‘ 47 … and more for aught I know . ’ |
8 | But if you want the grass swept up as well then I tell you here and now , you 're getting into cost that 's greater than that of cutting the grass . |
9 | Alright then I tell you something if I clean these and I do n't get that pound |
10 | And then I tell you what , and even if they do n't do it , I let them fucking stay there ! |
11 | I 'd rather have that then I tell you |
12 | ‘ Then I hope you manage it . ’ |
13 | ‘ Then I hope you made the most of it , Mr Jacobsen . ’ |
14 | ‘ Then I trust you 're not building any vain hopes regarding Silas , ’ Doreen warned sharply . |
15 | ‘ Then I wish you well of them , ’ said Meredith . |
16 | If you are to sit opposite me at table and walk through my house , then I prefer you to look your best , which I know will be very good indeed . ’ |
17 | ‘ By then I reckon you had your back to the stage and were facing the barrel of the gun . |
18 | I have a , a little formal statement which I 've composed which says a very strong thing , and then I have you know , just a , a , quite a lot of little pieces of information that I 'm composing so that people will get a , a view of me in my little journey . |
19 | If , instead of ( 29 ) , I say ( 30 ) , then I direct you to pay particular attention and care to each of the operations involved in doing ( 29 ) , this being an implicature of the use of the longer expression : ( 29 ) Open the door ( 30 ) Walk up to the door , turn the door handle clockwise as far as it will go , and then pull gently towards you But perhaps the most important of the sub-maxims of Manner is the fourth , " be orderly " . |
20 | And then you 'll say , ‘ And then I suppose you went to university ? ’ ‘ |
21 | ‘ Yes , well , if you feel it 's lucky to see all the things you held dear being handled and bought by strangers just to pay off your father 's debts , then I suppose you could say I 'm lucky . ’ |
22 | If you want to act out this sickness you 've got then I suppose you must . |
23 | You wrote him all those love letters , and then I suppose you got tired of it , and stopped ! |
24 | But then I suppose you would be anyway . |
25 | He said right then I suppose you 're going to take me over the wee pub now . |
26 | Then I want you here . ’ |
27 | Tea will be up shortly , and then I want you to try and get some sleep . |
28 | Then I want you to pass them on to me . ’ |
29 | But before then I want you to prepare a plan of action for me . ’ |
30 | Then I want you to follow instructions I will give you to a small derelict hut , where you will find a very sick man , who needs looking after … ’ |