Example sentences of "[adv] then [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought perhaps then you just ca n't single . |
2 | i 'll bring my mate with me so then we just miss three ? are plans for such a game real ? ( joke i guess ? ) if so what kind of footwear should i bring over ? |
3 | So then I just had a drive round all the sites . |
4 | And so then I So I was very , very disappointed and I went to a shop then called Dixon-Parkers which was a bigger shop and er a very well-known shop . |
5 | She got this pen and paper and wrote everybody 's names down mm mm so then she just |
6 | So then you always get just the one thing before the decimal place . |
7 | Well if that 's gone off then you just have |
8 | If it 's off then I just walk off stage and go ‘ Eeyaahh ! ’ and that 's it . |
9 | Yeah I know but I did n't think I treat I thought no I 'll go safe put them far then you just happened to put two three in the of two king . |
10 | Now then what else do you want to know ? |
11 | Right let's super , now then what else needs to go in this floating one ? |
12 | You 're brilliant , I knew you could do it , it 's wonderful , now then what else do we need to do in there ? |
13 | it 's me wire you 've got caught in nearly now then I just put me lipstick on |
14 | Then I drove into his space well then somebody else came and drove in behind me and the car in front then was sort of , oh yeah , then somebody else came and reversed in in front of him , so the car in front it was across the drive was boxed in by this time , I did n't box him in I just |
15 | Well then they then they went and put the mattresses back in their places . |
16 | Well then I certainly did n't see anybody in there looking like that . |
17 | so if that run is just tomorrow then we just got in did n't we ? |
18 | If all you want is a simple page of text run out in one of the standard LaserWriter fonts then any of the bureau should be able to manage that without any difficulty at all — if they ca n't then they probably wo n't last long in the business . |
19 | Erm if they have n't then you just get a few ideas , got a graphics pack and you say well is this the sort of thing you want , well this is what the er the builder did last time . |
20 | George and the twins dared not venture near it except in the broadest of daylight and even then they usually fled at first sight of it . |
21 | However , they are not usually aggressive , except to members of their own kind , and even then they usually settle down without too much fuss . |
22 | The answer is probably somewhere in-between , with a subconscious bias towards the latter ; but even then we instinctively adjust our standards to a mean recording norm — ‘ One can only expect so much ! ’ |
23 | Even then you only use the minimum amount of force , ’ he says . |
24 | In the United States government support for organised labour came at a later date than in Europe ( only in the mid-1930s ) , and even then it still remained open to employers to try to persuade their own workers ( short of using overt coercion ) not to vote for union bargaining rights ( i.e. they still maintained ‘ an ethical mandate to continue with their belligerent behaviour towards unions ’ ( Adams , 1981 , p. 287 ) ) . |
25 | One experienced game tracker claimed that it was possible to get to within 40 or 50 yards before spotting a zebra under these conditions , and even then it only gave itself away by a small movement such as the swish of its tail or the sudden turn of its head . |
26 | Oh , yes , even then I dully understood that the Luciferi were the bastards who had perpetrated such a dreadful crime . |
27 | ‘ Only with patience , persistence and a willingness to approach the highest levels did I get the information and even then I sometimes failed , ’ she said . |
28 | And anyhow , ’ he ended with a trace of a grin , ‘ even though I was n't admitting the power you had over me , I think that even then I subconsciously did n't want you driving off anywhere where I might not easily find you . ’ |
29 | Even then he still loved them . |
30 | She had to stand on her toes and reach up as high as she could with a walking-stick in order to hook the hat off the peg , and even then she only just made it . |