Example sentences of "[conj] then [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Where are we going ? ’ she asked , as the car moved smoothly down the road and then on through the small village just beyond .
2 Go through it to a track on the edge of the wood which then forks left up away from the edge of the wood to a clearing and then on to a second gate .
3 She follows him through a courtyard at the back , under an archway , and then on to a rough grass path that disappears into the trees .
4 Three German events of distinction ( Hamburg Ballet , Musica Antiqua of Cologne and the Richter Exhibition ) led to a link with the Mozart anniversary , and then on to a splendid series of concerts , in which we offer some of the very best of the German ‘ classical ’ tradition from Bach to Brahms .
5 We fly from raw fish to live lobster , and then on to a ten-course Vietnamese .
6 She walked away from the rectory , up Once Hill and then on to the narrow road that wound , eventually , to Badstoneleigh .
7 Roy signed for aspiring Ipswich Town , then still of the 3rd Division , but helped them into Division Two the next season and then on to the 1st Division Championship .
8 This level should , Leathart advised , be pushed on with speed to the Great Cross-course , and then on to the second fault , seen in the northern end of Fleming 's , which had cut off the vein , and there to institute a search .
9 We include a brief visit to Wroclaw ( Breslau ) for sightseeing and then on to the attractive town of Zielona Gora for an overnight stay .
10 Full marks on their specialist round on palms — lots of long unpronounceable latin names , and then on to the quick fire round where they could blow it all by answering incorrectly .
11 I let my gaze wander to the open grassy strip at the side of the block , which was almost completely empty of life , and then on to the red buses and cars hurrying along the main road .
12 You have an ice-breaker , and then , and then on to the important stuff .
13 Melissa glanced down at the powerful fingers with the powdering of sawdust round the nails and then up into the fierce black eyes , and her heart began to thump .
14 This month , aided by Lucien Cottle , we have Colostomy Finish , E4 6a/b which steps left and then up from the top flake of Raindance .
15 The visitor now has a unique chance to see these works together , as well as tracing the development of an idea from Canova 's initial pencil sketch to the bozzetto or model and then through to the finished marble and second version of the marble .
16 Most of these people are packed into the small area of flat land ; the coastal strip — running from the Kanto plain round Tokyo to Nagoya and then through to the Kansai plain , with its cities of Osaka , Kyoto and Kobe — has some of the highest population densities in the world .
17 South of this tiny pair are a few lonely islands separated from one another by hundreds of kilometres of sea — first , Ascension Island , then St Helena , and then over towards the Brazilian coast , Trinidade .
18 In this way , many birds ensure that they cross the Mediterranean at its narrowest point , the Straits of Gibraltar , or circumvent the sea altogether by travelling east into Asia across the Bosphorus and then down along the eastern shore of the sea by way of Israel .
19 With his other hand he slid one finger along the line of her temple , the slender arch of her neck , and then down along the soft swell of her breasts at the V-neckline of her dress , pausing at the small gold St Christopher gleaming against her freshly tanned skin , in the warm hollow of her cleavage .
20 Light came from prisms hung in the roof ; great cut slabs of crystal reflected light from the outside walls through long , empty light corridors and then down into the tumultuous kitchens .
21 From Harrop Tarn the packhorse route leads on to Blea Tarn ( 1.5 miles ) and then down to the small hamlet of Watendlath ( 2 miles ) , situated at the end of a narrow valley next to a small tarn .
22 In the 1860s a line was built along the path of the old moat and then out to the new dock at Neufahrwasser ( Nowy Port ) , and ten years later a second branch line went on up the coast to Koszalin .
23 Stop , then drop down a line and put a heading in the middle of the page originally , and underline that , and then out to the right , allocated , underline , then next line , left hand side .
24 Football obviously is the big one , so out of the two hundred you 'll probably get something like eighty footballers and then out of the other five sports that we 're going to host erm we will split them accordingly .
25 The caravan is ideally designed as er an exhibition with steps in er either right or left in to see whatever 's on show and then out on the opposite side .
26 We drive through mountains and then out along a dull coast road .
27 There are stories , however , that know the depths of these fears , take their readers into them , into the experience , and then out through the other side .
28 It will be possible to divert the A forty traffic away from the Green Road Roundabout along the M forty extension out to Wendlebury and then back down the new dual carriageway A forty three to rejoin the A forty near to Pear Tree , and that can be done from January ninety ninety one without waiting another seven or eight years for a Barton by-pass .
29 She looked round at the cuttings strewn on the floor and then back at the blank screen .
30 From here , keep the leg straight and stretch it forwards about 3ins ( 7.6cm ) further — and then back to the holding position .
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