Example sentences of "then i go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 My dear Theo , I wrote to you already early this morning , then I went away to go on with a picture of a garden in the sunshine .
2 Then I went away again .
3 I sat with my head in my hands for a while , then I went over to my desk and took out a small framed photograph of Anne and myself which I always hid before she arrived .
4 I called to Harry to reassure him , then I went over to that big shed to find a telephone , but I could n't . ’
5 I told Michael what he wanted to hear , pretty much , without actually promising anything , because I could tell he was going to make it easy for me He was falling asleep on my shoulder When he did , I slipped out from under him , picked up his sexy uniform , which did n't seem quite so sexy any more , and took his glider key off the chain Then I got dressed quick , holding the key in my teeth , and then I went over to the kite , but I must have made a noise ; because Michael woke up I looked back and saw him putting both feet in one leg of his trousers , calling my name , trying to back out of it
6 Then I went over to the vice-president 's mansion and played tennis at the naval observatory in Washington a bunch of times .
7 Matt was lying on the couch and then went and then I went over and sat on the couch and then Matt tried sa Matt erm pretended he was up to him and started
8 Then I went on in Arabic : ‘ You 'll be sorry .
9 Well , and then I went on to Rome to look at a Goldoni production and I had to see the Pope , but I tell you — I hope you 're not Catholic — the sight of the old pullet being cheered up the aisle of St. Peter 's …
10 And then I went on invoicing .
11 Er then I went on to Buffalo and Niagara falls and crossed over to Canada which I had a few friends there .
12 No , , it 's just a but he was , you know , I was fairly slow , and then I went on , I followed erm , I ended up slightly , as well , erm , then I went to college up to the age of eighteen , erm , and as soon as I finished college he made me a department manager .
13 that 's what I 'd guessed , erm , so I said no , I said they 're fine , so she said oh I 'm ever so sorry I said do n't be I said these sort of things get around , I mean it 's , she kept go and then I went on to describe how I virtually done not too a dissimilar thing going up the road trying to talk to people about writing in to object , you know with this planning application and erm , I said I sort of knock on someone 's door up there and I thought it was the next door that the husband had died and it was that one
14 And then I went on and started on my own with light removals .
15 I washed and combed and plaited my hair and rubbed my clogs , then I went round and knocked on the door .
16 Then I went round to the gate , to listen there , in an agony of apprehension .
17 And then I went straight back to the party .
18 Then I went downstairs with Lord Bothwell .
19 So then I went secretly to have an abortion , and my mother-in-law found out about that too .
20 Then I went up to Chicago and Detroit to work and , when I came home again years later , my mountain was gone .
21 I went across the course to the stands side to see the horses in the paddock , and then I went up to the very comfy Tribune des Dames , for which the French Racing Authorities so generously send me a badge each year .
22 No , we went to Jolly Farmer , dropped my mother in the Jolly Farmer and then I went up to Holly Cottage to collect Tim , then we went up to collect Ti Christopher
23 Then I went upstairs … ’
24 And then I went upstairs and she followed me .
25 I went , and then I went well he ca n't have looked around for us too well because we were walking by the side of the road .
26 I did about two and then I went off again and erm
27 Then I went off and left him you see when I
28 Henry and I travelled to Edinburgh together , and then I went further north , to find a good place for my laboratory .
29 I had a furtive look round then I went in and settled myself down .
30 Then I went in to face an English Corporal of ten years ' service , who had a bad reputation .
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