Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] then [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Then you would take the same rag and wipe that off and then the piece of cleaner cloth , bit more turps , clean the desk . |
2 | There were tough qualifying conditions in the heats : the first in each heat automatically and then a number of the fastest losers . |
3 | At this time of night the street was quiet : the occasional car , and now and then a group of rowdy youths asserting their masculinity like stags in rut . |
4 | Even so , the air was full of spray and every now and then a drift of spume , like soap suds , whipped past on the wind . |
5 | The next village just down the road Lartington stayed loyal to the Church of Rome which led to a spot of tension now and then The Church of England established their place of worship in 1796 then built St Cuthberts in 1881 and a school in 1894 . |
6 | The " alert " is sounded and a plane flies overhead every five minutes or so — the usual monotonous droning sound of the engines is heard and now and then the pop-pop of the guns and occasionally you feel the sensation of a slight earthquake when a bomb drops — |