Example sentences of "then [pers pn] have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 so then I had all Christmas off .
2 Then I had chronic asthma and doctors found I was breathless from being so heavy . ’
3 They analysed it and found that it was mud , a piece of clay , y'know , but them not being all-forgiving , they suspected that I was using drugs , y'know , so they kicked me out of home and I went to live with my grandmother and then I had more freedom there to do as I pleased and hence started going to pop festivals and things and enjoying them and getting off on them and mixing with that whole subculture if you like .
4 and then I had another pint of Yorkshire , but the draught one
5 Then I had another double , 10lb 8oz , half an hour before daylight .
6 I moved from Nazeing into Harlow because my house was condemned at Nazeing and I had to come into a Council house at , and erm , from I had erm , when I came from Nazeing I had erm , three sons three sons then and when I got to , I 'd been here a year and then I had another son and after that er , when he was about two years and four months I had a daughter , but unfortunately I lost her with heart trouble and er she only lived four months and I lost her and er , er I stayed there , stayed there and , in and after that I moved to because it was a bit larger house for my family you see and from erm I was there several years and er stayed there and I had erm oh first of all I , I had my twins , my twin boys after I lost the daughter , I had twin boys and they , I went to I suppose about two years and four months between and I wanted to adopt a little girl but they would n't let , my hubby said no and so then I er , sort of see if I get a little girl and I had twin boys did n't I , and I 'm still in , I 'm in and after er after I had the twins when I was about er forty two if I did had another boy which is the one I 've got , the last one up there of my eight , I ended up with eight boys
7 Then I have some phone calls to make . ’
8 It is a point of view for which now and then I have some sympathy .
9 ‘ I 'm going to unpack , then I have some paperwork to do .
10 No , I thought that perhaps a stroll down Unter den Linden — such memories for me there — and then I have another idea .
11 Yeah , well then you had that rest well there should
12 Yes , but er , the other thing , Douglas , the sad thing about it was , Danny Blanchflower was great er , on and off the field , and it was the old heavy ball , and the longer you played with it , the heavier it got , and then you had that lace in the centre , difficult to er , head a ball , then you had the studs , well , as you know yourself , it 's nails .
13 If you have a car then you have greater flexibility , but sometimes additional problems .
14 If you have a reliable car then you have greater flexibility whatever the situation .
15 Then you have that tug which will keep a reader and you wherever you need to go .
16 You can get them with long pins each si have them standing up the board and then you have another board , a board with a so you can
17 I mean what a good idea you have a week off away from all the kids and then you have another couple days and call them training days .
18 If your living with your in-laws and you 're having a baby and you want a house or if you have a baby and then you have another baby and you 're still living with your in-laws housing need has n't changed it just grows .
19 It took a minute to dawn and then she had great difficulty in not laughing .
20 Then she has some wine .
21 And then we had that introduction of DOPACS , and all that changed .
22 Luckily by then we had enough material — together with a few more worry lines .
23 At first I gave her oral sex while she was sitting in an armchair and then we had full sex with a condom .
24 I broke my guitars — then we had another fight around at his house .
25 And then we had another revision week in June .
26 Yeah well , there was n't many shops there really dear , there were just the er fishmongers and greengrocers and the butchers and the , we used to have to go there to get , to queue up , you had to queue because there was no , not many shops to be there you see to serve you , it 's altered a lot now , there 's a lot more shops now and the doctors I used to have to queue right out the gate , the doctors a big long queue , there was only Dr surgery and then we had another doctor came that started down at erm the bottom of erm Harlow near where , where do they call that ?
27 Well they were two storey buildings , we had one office which was partitioned off for us clerks and the other half was for the traffic superintendent who was responsible , directly responsible to the general manager of the Ipswich Electric Supply and Transport Departments , so erm and then we had another office adjoining that which was a store room because in those days we used to have to erm record and keep in safekeeping all lost property , no end of things we used to have but we , you know , we used to have pigeon holes and lost property that was brought in , was placed into these pigeon holes it 'd be Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday .
28 And then we had this man that used to come from India and he was called the Viceroy of India .
29 And then we had this pig woman who , who erm who wore men 's clothes and a big cap and she had a horse and cart .
30 Erm if we overrun on Tuesday morning , then we have spare time in our programme for a week day .
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