Example sentences of "then [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Then I shall speak to the men .
2 Then I shall go for the brushand-comb set in the calfskin case . ’
3 A short film would be shown of a man who 'd lost his memory through a cerebral stroke at the age of twenty-three , and was learning to programme his life so he could live alone , and then I would speak about the day-to-day struggle of living with someone who is in no-man 's world without reference and without time .
4 Then I 'll settle for the eight brace and be thankful , ’ Maggie said , accepting defeat .
5 Then I 'll go to the monastery , I think .
6 If I do n't work during the week for a day , then I 'll work at the weekend .
7 If I do n't work during the week for a day , then I 'll work at the weekend .
8 Then I 'll wish for the first and last dance tonight and as many as you can spare in between , ’ Harry rejoined , and was pleased to see that Cora-Beth was actually blushing .
9 Then I may go to the Antarctic , maybe back to the South Pole again , hopefully with Nicky . ’
10 Then I used to go round the fucking I 'd say why did n't you waken me be
11 She said I ca n't promise you , so I thought well I 'm sat six months now , so I phoned this ship thing yesterday on the telly called Just Start , no Start Again whatever it 's called and they gave me , they phoned me yesterday and they gave me a number of Cine Hill , Northampton which is the job advisory centre , adults education and then they phoned me yesterday and they told me who to get in touch with so I 've got an appointment Thursday at erm Northampton with the Social Services Department and they apparently map out all the places where you could go , say , say for instance that St Crispin 's is the mental home I can go there and be with the patients and then I can go to the Marina 's and be taught how to lift and how to bed bath and how to manipulate
12 My vet — an older man who lived out on the Downs — has just retired , so I 'll try both your practices which will be to my advantage , because when one practice is too busy to come out at once then I can call on the other . ’
13 Then I will speak to the headmaster directly .
14 ‘ If they do not , then I will arrive at the reception desk , ’ he stated flatly , and she revised her opinion .
15 Then I 'd look at the fields of beans , glossy in the moonlight , hanging fat and glossy .
16 I mean I would open my eyes and see myself like that , wake up and then I 'd bounce off the bed and then I 'd sit there bouncing and , and but I have n't had that in a long time and wh when I thought now a lot of times , if I think that I leave either the front door unlocked , my house unlocked or the garage door open I go and actually check that in the middle of the night .
17 I had only to make it to Dover and then I could sleep on the ferry to France .
18 And er , then I should go to the bobbin shop and ask them if they could get these done today and er , well we got this on , I said no but I , we want it if you could leave them on one side and erm I used to er I , I became , if I might say so and I 'm not boasting or bragging or anything , Michael , I 'm trying to tell you the situation as it was and er I was a very important man to and er they er got me er at one time to er figure out , they , they used to make what was called Woolworths locks .
19 And then you 'll walk into the careers officers when they come in from school and they go , ah
20 Then they 'll take you to the station , they 'll watch you buy your ticket , and then you 'll get on the train and you 'll bloody well stay on it until you 're back where you belong .
21 Then you 'll hear from the second of officers namely the officers that went into the flat that were carrying the guns , carrying and who conducted the operation and from their evidence you 'll be able to judge whether or not the force used was reasonable and was necessary .
22 But the truth is , if you had ever seen this young man , naked or clothed ( and I have see him both , and halfway in between ) , then you would admit to the accuracy of what I 've said .
23 Then you would die in the fire ! ’
24 If you like the disk and find it useful then you may register with the author or ourselves .
25 If you are a sociable person , then you will delight in the all pervasive convivial atmosphere .
26 If you cross it , then you will come into the line of — ’
27 And then you can sleep in the great burrow , or in my place if you prefer .
28 Of course , if you 're more comfortable in a lounge suit or twin-set and pearls , prefer eggs and bacon for breakfast , insist on using the same boring toothbrush day and night , and like to take baths alone , then you can go to the Hilton .
29 I 'll drop you off at the Jolly Farmer , then you can walk up the hill to get to the school .
30 Then you can come to the house any time you want to afterwards . ’
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