Example sentences of "then we [verb] to the " in BNC.

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1 and that was really a generic way , but then we refer to the point of claims of course based upon the bi-laws
2 And then we got to the stage where we needed to get the wardrobes out .
3 Then we returned to the house .
4 We watched until the light began to dim — and then we returned to the observatory .
5 Then we went to the church and rang the bell .
6 Well , then we went to the theatre ( I am sorry to make such a letter of it , but is it not like going to one of the Basingstoke Assemblies with Jane Austen ? ) .
7 Then we went to the cookhouse to have dinner .
8 Just told to turn up at our schools with a packed lunch and a change of clothes , then we went to the station with our teachers .
9 On the day I got out they picked us up in a taxi at the prison and then we went to the hospital to pick him up .
10 And then we went to the er Pat and I went to the toy fair in Harrogate and one little thing has already come .
11 Yesterday we went on a trip round the city , first visiting some important finds unearthed from a tomb nearby , in the museum , then we went to the ‘ Little Goose Pagoda ’ built in the 8th cent .
12 ( I sent a card of it ) , then we went to the park , and were promised boating on the lake .
13 I ca n't somebody had a sale on in Gateshead so we went there and then we went to the Co-op , and of course , I got the exact paper I wanted , just sort of this mottley mottley , marbly pale peach
14 And then we went to the fish and the one , oh I 'm tired !
15 and gone and then we went to the tutorial and I 'm afraid Harry just , phew , it 's just like wind up session , you know you feel as if you want to cut , to get it going
16 Then we go to the taboo language and if you talk about when you go to the toilet , if you Everybody excuses themselves to leave and that 's both men and women and then somehow you have to say where you 're going , so the women are more likely to use the polite sort of euphemistic kinds of things like they 'd say toilet or loo , whereas the men are more likely to say bog .
17 and then we go to the top .
18 Now we all know because we 're print buyers to a larger or greater degree but they 're clients they over-estimate they add about twenty five per cent more on than they need and you have to send them back to sharpen their pencils several times before you 've seen the estimate , they of course know that all print buyers are idiots who keep forgetting all the important things and do n't give them half the information they need like the weight of paper or the fact that there 's to be a pocket at the back so , I think if we got the man I think if we maybe started off with H M S O the print buyer which is more akin to what we are and say well you know these are the problems I 've got I 'm sitting with a six million pound budget buying for the whole of the government of Scotland and I have problems and these are the problems that I have , then we get to the wee man from who says now wait a minute boys I get the rubbish that you send out , that was the message and let's make it funny but slightly aggressive let's highlight the real problems because that 's what it 's about , we 're not here for a nice night we 're here to learn
19 And then we get to the roadworks , and probably he 's either in front of me or behind me , and he 's going and then he gets through the roadworks , and it 's , away , whoa , woof , and they 're up behind you are n't they .
20 Then we drove to the Bayeux Military Cemetery which is divided into plots , these are identified by Roman numerals , each plot divided into rows with alphabetical letters , and the graves by numbers in each row .
21 Then we came to the state dining-room with its long mahogany table and rows of high-backed chairs .
22 And then we came to the flavourings .
23 Then we come to the fourth .
24 Then we come to the tigers — the long-hitting , low handicap amateurs or star tournament professionals .
25 Then we come to the form of the communication .
26 Then coming on to the end of Street next door was a milliners , now that nobody knows what they are today Miss the name was and then coming across Street to the other side was which was a drapers , and next coming down was Smiths the butcher 's shop , and next to that was the grocers , following on down there was the ironmonger , then there was the newspaper , and you come down to the White Hart erm then we come to the White Hart
27 Then we come to the problem of sequencing which , one again , can be visual and auditory and connected with the hearing .
28 And then we come to the red shift , in fact , that you were talking about a minute ago .
29 And then we come to the sixth race which is the eight forty five , well I 'm going to go for Angie Baby here in trap three , she 's erm a little bit of a kidder but she might have the legs of these , as long as something leads her , she 'll come and erm try and do them on the line , so it 's Angie Baby for me there , erm Ruby Blue in trap six is a danger .
30 Just as a kid he would lift me up on the m up on the er counter , you know and me I was born in and then we shifted to the bottom , you know that white house , I think it 's all offices now , in the the erm big gates of the cathedral .
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