Example sentences of "then [pron] [modal v] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | If I lo , if I sit out there looks , looking sorry for myself then somebody will take me . |
2 | ‘ Then you 'll owe me for six months ' work . ’ |
3 | ‘ And then , ’ said the boy , his eyes on Doyle 's face , ‘ then you 'll shoot me . |
4 | " Then you 'll take me into the organization ? " |
5 | ‘ You just got ta see it , ’ said Sam stubbornly , ‘ and then you 'll believe me . ’ |
6 | ‘ And if I took the classes then you would take me onto your books ? ’ |
7 | Now the Labour party control the city council , may I say this , that if your feelings are against barbaric sport as much as that , why do n't you use your contr , your controlling power on the city council and then ban boxing in all the city establishments , then you will show me that you mean what you are saying and that you are not just using the present position of this council for a political measure and political gain and I 'd like to also ask what this has cost the council what this has cost could be thousands . |
8 | I shall come closer , then you will hear me better . ’ |
9 | PAMELA : If I should say I am not , then you will call me hard names and perhaps I shall tell a fib . |
10 | ‘ Let's go and have a drink , then you can treat me to a celebratory dinner ! ’ |
11 | then you can pay me off if you want . |
12 | Yeah , well in five minutes its all I 'm gon na put it , cushion under my head and then you can tape me snoring . |
13 | Then you can show me your lambs , your first lambs . ’ |
14 | Sara began to explain , but after a few moments Jenny said impatiently , " Why do n't we walk down to Moorlake and then you can show me properly ? " |
15 | ‘ I 'll make a pot of tea then you can tell me all about it . ’ |
16 | ‘ Then you can tell me the truth about Ibn and Butler . ’ |
17 | ‘ You must go and then you can tell me of it afterwards . |
18 | Then you can tell me what you want . ’ |
19 | Then you can tell me some more about that book you 've been buried in for the past week . " |
20 | tell me about taking bearings , what do you do , let's give you an example , of some bearings to take , erm , and then you can tell me what you 're doing , so there 's a point there , and we 'll call that erm , P , just to be awkward , now let's say what we 'll do , this is what we 'll d , this is a typical problem in fact , erm , I 'll even draw that line on for you to start with , yeah , here 's the problem , a ship is sailing due North , okay , and when it 's at the point of A it takes a bearing on the lighthouse , so the lighthouse is somewhere , do n't know where it is , but bearing of L from A is forty five degrees , and the bearing of L from B , which is when the ship has sailed on a lot further |
21 | I 'll tell you all about that afterwards , and then you can tell me if you do n't want to . |
22 | Right , just like reading that through , I 'll give you the Readers Digest version , and then you can ask me any questions to fill in , there 's er , quite a bit to tell . |
23 | Then you can help me . |
24 | Then you can help me unpick it |
25 | " Right , " said Bigwig , " then you can take me . " |
26 | I 'm only going to shake hands anyway , then you can take me home . ’ |
27 | then you can catch me or one of the other careers advisors out |
28 | Well I 've sort of got a note to say who did what this week , so I could tell you what I 've done this week and then you could tell me what you 've done this week . |
29 | Then you could do me a favour . |
30 | ‘ It would be much easier if I went in first and then you could push me up , ’ said Fenella . |