Example sentences of "then [pers pn] have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I put my photos up and then I had a little rest . |
2 | ‘ Once next door and then I had a second breakfast with Dad . |
3 | So , in the example you 're referring to , I had like a title and then I had a sub-title and further details and another sub- title and further details , and then I had a total line |
4 | Then I had a blooming fall . |
5 | Then I had a bright idea — why not go home to see if any more rubbish was available . |
6 | And if that boisterous Channel and two hundred miles or so of land come broad between us , I am afraid that cord of communion will be snapt ; and then I 've a nervous notion I should take to bleeding inwardly . ’ |
7 | But if they have not traced any such , then I have a logical claim . |
8 | Then I have a closer look and see that it 's Marie . |
9 | I 'm wanted on the phone , and then I have a long-standing business lunch and a couple of other appointments . |
10 | You might get a real bad one and then you had a rough time but mostly they gave way and very often , if you got a drunk , another policeman saw you were having some difficulty . |
11 | Then you have a nice place . |
12 | Then you have a real story . |
13 | Britain 's National Championship is held annually , usually over a weekend in late summer and if the idea of attending this quaint and somewhat unusual event appeals , then you have a real treat in store . |
14 | It is a long way , yeah , yeah , but still , I mean if you do n't have a win for a few weeks then you have a hundred pound it 's ha |
15 | ‘ Then you have a lousy code of ethics ! ’ she snapped . |
16 | And then you have a first look , but you do n't have |
17 | and design and print buying then you have a slight break in the attention span if each person 's fifteen minutes |
18 | Then you have a first-class business . |
19 | If you have upgraded to MS-DOS 5 then you have a free bonus that it almost worth the cost of the upgrade on its own — QBasic . |
20 | The left-wing response is to press for more money to improve these services , make them more relevant to public needs ; the right-wing response is to privatize further — and if the latter is the response you favour , then you have a wonderful excuse for withholding taxes : ’ Why should I pay for services I do n't use ? ’ |
21 | But then you have a different problem , how to tell when the story is finished . |
22 | But then you have a different problem : how to tell when the story is finished . ’ |
23 | So you have the towing rope and then you have a little bit of old rope that is weaker than your rope . |
24 | By then she had a terrible headache , but Hyper.0/6. one dose , relieved the headache instantly , the numbness was 50% improved after one minute and completely resolved after 30 minutes . |
25 | She sat dry-eyed for what felt like hours , then she had a long bath and washed her hair . |
26 | I ca n't keep on fishing in this bag , she said , and then she had a holy water stoup put up by the door , and filled it with them , you just took some on the way out . |
27 | times for auctioning though was er when shops went bankrupt , er especially chocolate shops , cos then we had a good time after he 'd done because we usually got loads of chocolate which was a luxury . . |
28 | not particularly my cup of tea but mum enjoyed them and they got everybody going and and then we had a good game of bingo . |
29 | false at first and then we had a big discussion about it . |
30 | Then we had a little talk , but it did not end there . |