Examples of 'very young then' in a sentence

Meaning of "very young then"

very young then ~ Referring to a time in the past when someone was very young, often used to reminisce about childhood or early years

How to use "very young then" in a sentence

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very young then
You must have been very young then.
We were very young then and our thinking was crude.
You are still very young then.
She was very young then in the fields and hills.
Of course we were all very young then.
I was very young then And a year.
In the past it was very small And I was also very young then.
Andy was very young then.
It was a heavy weight on his shoulders, because he was still very young then.
Baran is very young then.
They were about the same I heard my mummy say… she was very young then.
But we were very young then.
I was very young then And a year Was forever.
I was still very young then.
You read that in a book . - I ate a worm once, but I was very young then.

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He was very young then.
I heard my mummy say … she was very young then.
Remember? I was very young then And a year.
I met her once, though she was very young then.
She was very, very young then.
Of course not I was very young then.
I ate a worm once, but I was very young then.
Yes. They were very young then.
Remember? I was very young then.

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