Example sentences of "then [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Well it was n't er the wife it was a bit of a setback , we had a bungalow you see , a small bungalow which was in a very , very nice part of Plymouth , well on the outskirts of Plymouth actually , almost in the country and er , to come and find this , well to her it 'd be like a , a terraced house , her mind went back to the old days in Manchester where she came from with the old terraced houses and I think she visualized that then to go in a house that had a , a square room , do you follow ?
2 Marx 's views will first be briefly summarized and then examined in more detail .
3 Throngs of people blocked her way , then parted in surprise as she blindly ran through them .
4 Connor looked at him for a moment , then joined in the laughter .
5 He looked surprised when everyone laughed , then joined in himself , with very hoarse , loud laughter which made everyone start laughing all over again .
6 She allowed herself about three minutes and then joined in the argument over Melissa while working the pushchair towards the door .
7 He passed a year at the new University of Marburg , whose ruler favoured the Reformation and where , in order to proceed to the translation of the Old Testament , Tyndale studied Hebrew , which was not then taught in Oxford or Cambridge .
8 Only with the evidence of spiralling inflation did the government attempt to negotiate a " social pact " with employers and trade unions , but it then succeeded in uniting both of them against itself .
9 There appears to be no method more reliable to check the degree of redness , pinkness or greyness that you desire then sticking in your knife into the thickest point of the meat .
10 Dignam then enrolled in Michael McOwan 's company at the Westminster , appearing in Ibsen , Chekhov , O'Neill , Turgenev , Hamlet ( the Ghost and the First Player ) , skilfully differentiating his performances without ever falling into idle routine .
11 They then sit in a circle and hold their bags unopened .
12 They had made one album , which had failed , partly , it was felt within the company , because they had thrown away the chance of a prestigious tour , supporting Talking Heads , by their novel plan to simply switch on their machines and tape-recorders and then sit in the auditorium with the audience and watch the show themselves .
13 She would wash herself , hurriedly , and then sit in the cave , looking out across the valley , hoping that time would shift itself on soon and resolve the tangles which seemed to bind her .
14 Yet , despite being Britain 's only world championship claimant at that time , he was relatively unknown outside boxing circles and had boxed most of his important contests outside the UK , winning the European title in 1976 in Rome , then drawing in his first world title attempt in Berlin in 1977 , before finally taking the title in San Remo .
15 Do not allow yourself to be pushed around by an agency that tells you they have a large number of suitable vacancies and then persists in sending you for jobs which are not within your specifications .
16 Then trust in Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) ! ’
17 The question may then arise in the future as to what to do for those potential sufferers who are identified in this way and the answer is the same as for those currently identified through the MMPI and for many families in whom there is other genetically inherited disease : specifically educate to Protect .
18 The data values for each zone are then given in order in columns 11–20 , with one data value per record .
19 2 ) Positioning the mouse cursor on the text line and using the backspace or delete keys to delete the numbers and then typing in the new value .
20 You can then log in every night and read/send messages .
21 To protect themselves mamluks returned to their slave markets of origin to purchase boys who were then reared in existing mamluk households creating an isolated military caste to rule Egypt .
22 Teachers and their pupils commented on the initial drafts of the tests which were then revised in preparation for wider scale trials in schools which were to become associated with the project in its second phase from September 1984 .
23 Using a technique pioneered in America , where drop-in surgery is commonplace , Waters made a three-inch incision , cut through the layers of ‘ padding ’ , pushed back the hernia sack , and then tucked in a 2½ inch by 1 ¼ inch piece of polypropylene mesh to reinforce the muscle wall .
24 I watched him jog off , the head held high for the first twenty yards , to promote oxygenation , then tucked in low as he measured out the rhythm of his pace .
25 In a maltings the grain is allowed to germinate , with roots breaking through the husk of the barley , and is then heated in a kiln to produce a pale or darker malt according to the brewer 's needs .
26 The saline is eventually filtered and then heated in shallow pans to complete the evaporation process before the salt is left to crystallise .
27 The mixture is then heated in the agitated vessel .
28 The result is then checked in the dictionary .
29 It is starting with objects at the bottom or system level and then building in real-time features .
30 Three points then arose in questions :
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