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

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1 I then resolution two which is continuing the process that we were introduced to the last Synod and the previous Synod consideration of the endless discussion document on Christian initiation .
2 I 'll see you then dad .
3 This area is being considered , and when we have concrete proposals we will place these before you then council for your consideration .
4 Have you then Nigel ?
5 How are you then chicken ?
6 Right we 'll have you then Jemima
7 — I wo n't keep you then Sheila , cheerio .
8 I 'll have three first class stamps off you then Carol .
9 How are you then Ann ?
10 If this has ever happened to you then Thames police are offering a golden opportunity to improve your driving .
11 ‘ What can I do for you then Mary ? ’
12 They got in touch with the solicitor for you then Stuart ?
13 Can I ask you then Mr Deputy Speaker , on a point of order as to whether or not it 's in order for us to discuss the cost effectiveness of er of a member of the European parliament and the a and the costs associated .
14 Er , who would be with you then Freda or something ?
15 Who would of been with you then Freda or did n't you , were n't you ?
16 See you then Ken
17 to you then Jackie .
18 How are you then pet ?
19 He gives bootiful kisses do n't you then lad ?
20 So we take our input pattern and we produce a vector here called T which we then present to this lot here .
21 ‘ Admittedly there was a sort of backlash from outside , and even from within the group , so we then sort of backtracked .
22 Now , as the chairman said we base the salaries of directors on two elements an element of base salary which looks at market levels and we ergo , have a fair base which reflects a sort of medium to upper level of companies of this size we then leverage , very carefully , a bonus scheme related to performance and I believe that is the right thing to do and I believe and so do my fellow directors who sit on that committee believe that it is one of the reasons that we 've seen the great growth in this company over the last five years which you 've achieved and which actually the Chancellor of the Exchequer would very glad about because it is increasing the wealth and the benefit of this country , particularly as a lot of those earnings are coming from overseas and will in , in time be repatriated in Britain .
23 How can we then value life ?
24 The villain of the piece may begin a hero and even contain some hope ( Lenny , from Of Mice and Men ) then a flaw becomes apparent , and they then disembowel or impair themselves ( or have it done to them ) as an act of retribution .
25 We 've got to leave him then Joy .
26 Fitzormonde discovered Mowbray 's body , we joined him then Master Parchmeiner came .
27 Oh well ask him then David .
28 Sams , 51 , of Barrel Hill Road , Sutton on Trent , Notts , admits kidnapping Miss Slater in January , 1992 , unlawfully imprisoning her and demanding £175,000 with menaces from her then employers , Shipways Estate Agents , of Birmingham .
29 Sams , 51 , of Barrel Hill Road , Sutton-on-Trent , Nottinghamshire , has admitted kidnapping Birmingham estate agent Stephanie Slater , unlawfully imprisoning her and demanding a £175,000 ransom with menaces from her then employers .
30 If this was his way of helping her then Maggie did n't think much of it .
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