Example sentences of "then on [art] " in BNC.

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1 We worked together at ‘ Quins , with England and then on a five-week British Lions tour .
2 Commission rates on dealing start at 1.65% on the first £7,000 and then on a diminishing scale , with a minimum of £20 on both sale and purchase .
3 I joined AIB on 1 July 1955 as a Senior Inspector of Accidents ( Operations ) and I was soon put to work , first of all on a little Auster that ditched in the Bristol Channel , then on a BOAC Argonaut in Libya under the supervision of Penny Garnons-Williams , an old hand at the job .
4 She would go out then on a shopping expedition , or to do errands , or on an infrequent visit to one of her friends .
5 Then on a cold day at Swinton or magical centre Reg Gasnier and the Thornett brothers won the Ashes at last from Eric Ashton 's Lions .
6 Then on a Tuesday , they used to make the black puddings , the plonney the scratchings , the potted meat , and they used to come on sale .
7 Then on a Sunday night , the village , what they call wakes , they call them wakes in those days , not the village fair , it was the wakes .
8 And then on a Sunday morning , we used to erm get up and we used to have to do the cleaning between us .
9 Intuition suggests that communication should first be on a personal level and then on a business level because context is so important in communication , but much depends on personal style .
10 And then on a Saturday she 'd say , go fetch your dad 's suit .
11 He was then on a f salary of about four hundred a year I think .
12 Felt it scrape first on a soft surface and then on a surface smooth like metal .
13 Then on a smile , he added , ‘ Very inadequately , it seems , because I 've scared half of the patients away . ’
14 Then on a gasp , she said , ‘ I 'd marry you tomorrow . ’
15 shorter period then on a reducing scale
16 The firm , which specialised in commercial brochures , had a shaky time last year and staff agreed then on a pay cut .
17 Just do Wicken on a Tuesday you know , cut the meat as you go , not orders there and then on the Friday , George would go to Upware on a Friday and then on a Saturday we used to do the Fen round again , down Fen on the earth road at black , no concrete there just the black earth with ruts about that deep , some places , cos the Fen earth you li bulges out so and er my father used to go to Wicken Saturday afternoon .
18 He was a young lad and he used to go out Wednesdays and do the other rounds and then she used to go out Fridays and do down the Piste and Barway and come back and then up to Dowfield , then home again and she 'd be home by lunchtime then on a Friday .
19 and then on a
20 and then on a Thursday night you go up , we go up to a place called Pia
21 He fainted when they moved him , it was such an upheaval thought we 'd lost him then , and then on a beautiful air bed and he looked
22 Draw a semi-circle to a radius of 255mm , then on the same centre draw another semi-circle of 665mm radius , and divide the larger semi-circle into three equal parts .
23 Despite the immediate success of the new fleet of 125mph trains which brought new standards of safety and on-board comfort firstly on the Western Region services out of London ( Paddington ) and then on the East Coast main line from London ( King 's Cross ) , so much of what had been gained in the late 1970s was lost as the economic recession started to bite .
24 We were then on the coast path , near an old abandoned aerodrome and could see ahead in the distance Wooltack Point near a cluster of islands .
25 Then on the way back he had suddenly turned to Maggie and said ,
26 The Russian heroic tenor , Alexei Steblianko , from the Kirov in Leningrad is the least comfortable with a French accent , but then on the first night he was battling with a throat infection .
27 The Russian heroic tenor , Alexei Steblianko , from the Kirov in Leningrad is the least comfortable with a French accent , but then on the first night he was battling with a throat infection .
28 Then on the second day , when the pitch should have been easier , only Richards , with 51 , looked convincing and the last eight wickets fell steadily .
29 Then on the rare occasion that the ball did come , of course , she missed it .
30 He was president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace when Whittaker Chambers , a renegade and self-confessed Communist ‘ spy ’ then on the staff of Time magazine , accused him of having passed him documents from the State Department during the late 1930s .
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