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Example sentences for "then home"

  • Then home to dress myself, and so to the office, where another fray between Sir R.

  • Then home to dinner, where Mr. Moore met me.

  • Then home to dinner and to the office again all the afternoon, Mr. Hater and I writing over my Alphabet fair, in which I took great pleasure to rule the lines and to have the capitall words wrote with red ink.

  • Then home, where my Uncle Thomas (by promise and his son Tom) were come to give me his answer whether he would have me go to law or arbitracon with him, but he is unprovided to answer me, and desires two days more.

  • Then home to dinner, and in the afternoon some of us met again upon something relating to the victualling, and thence to my writing of letters late, and making my Alphabet to my new Navy book very pretty.

  • Then home, and so by coach to Mr. Povy's, where Sir W.

  • Thence home, and all the afternoon till night at my office, then home to supper and to bed.

  • We all dined at Andrews' charge at the Sun behind the 'Change, a good dinner the worst dressed that ever I eat any, then home, and there found Kate Joyce and Harman come to see us.

  • At night to Nellson's, and up and down about business, and so home to my office, then home to supper and to bed.

  • Thence home by coach, it raining hard, and to my office, where late, then home to supper and to bed.

  • So home and to the office, did much business, then home, to supper, and to bed.

  • Then home, and Betty Michell and her husband come by invitation to dine with us, and, she I find the same as ever (which I was afraid of the contrary).

  • Then home to the office, and busy late, and then to Sir W.

  • Then home, a little at the office, and then to supper and to bed, mightily pleased with the new play.

  • Then home and to dinner, and then to the office, where all the afternoon; we met about Sir W.

  • I drank tea with Mr. Potts, Clare, and Marshall, then home at 8.

  • I walked to Hatton Garden and with Mr. Boughton to Lincoln's Inn Coffee House; then home; at quadrille before supper.

  • To chambers at 4 till past 7; then home; Boughton, Daniel, and Mersing came, and played at whist till 12.

  • Then home to dinner, where Mr. Pelting, who brought us a hare, which we had at dinner, and W.

  • Up, and at the Office all the morning: then home to dinner, where a stinking leg of mutton, the weather being very wet and hot to keep meat in.

  • He gone, I hard at the office till night, then home to supper and to bed.

  • But away they went, and I to the Lieutenant of the Tower, and having talked with him a little, then home to supper very late and to bed weary.

  • Then home, with much ado to find a way, nor any sleep all this night to me nor my poor wife.

  • Then home with my workmen all the afternoon, at night into the garden to play on my flageolette, it being moonshine, where I staid a good while, and so home and to bed.

  • Then home, and had a good dinner, and after dinner fell in some talk in Divinity with Mr. Stevens that kept us till it was past Church time.

  • Then home, I to read, then to supper and to bed.

  • Then home; where I found the parson and his wife gone.

  • To supper and to the office again very late, then home to bed.

  • So home, and late at my office, writing many letters, then home to supper and to bed.

  • Then home and to my office late, then home to bed, leaving my wife and people up to more sports, but without any great satisfaction to myself therein.

  • Then home, where Mr. Cook I met and he paid me 30s.

  • Then home to breakfast, and then, with the rest, to high mass at Notre-Dame; one of the grandest plain chant masses I ever was at.

  • We returned to LiĆ©ge, and I went to the banker; then home to dinner at 1.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    curious custom; then back; then certainly; then down; then enter; then evaporated; then going; then hang; then left; then moved; then only; then proceed; then proceeded; then remember; then removed; then return; then rinse; then says; then sent; then serve; then taking; then that; then transferred; then walked; then will; thence north