Example sentences of "[pers pn] then [verb] [adv prt] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I then go on to discuss the idea of " independence of thought " and show why a metaphysical , as distinct from a " critical " , realism can not be coherently defended .
2 I then set about finding a genuine buyer , which was why I needed to know what sort of planning permission would be accepted by the council .
3 She then goes on to read an account of a fight in Keith Waterhouse 's There Is a Happy Land ( 1957 ) and to talk about fights in general .
4 We then went on to describe the Johnston-McClelland model of visual word recognition and the Cohort model of auditory word recognition .
5 We then go on to discuss the size and structure of the money market and the individual characteristics of the most important constituent markets .
6 Should they then turn around to bite the hand that takes down their volunteered confessions , they will fail .
7 It then goes on to detail a number of joint initiatives covering the the country and all the G M B regions .
8 It then goes on to describe a scheme for representing appearance through logical structure .
9 But it then goes on to criticise the Draft Directive because it ‘ fails to recognise that a different mix of measures including water treatment or blending may be required depending on local factors , such as geology , rainfall and farming practice . ’
10 He then goes on to ask the same question about people with extraordinary talents , whether in physics , generalship or painting .
11 He then goes on to fit the tenons to the mortise saying ‘ fit the stretchers to the posts and repeat the exercise on the mullions . ’
12 He then goes on to develop a more detailed schema :
13 He then went on to describe the very considerable commercial and economic disadvantages experienced by peripheral industrial countries compared with the enormous advantages enjoyed by the privileged centrally placed Golden Triangle countries and called to question the entire concept of a European budget which incredibly penalised the poorer peripheral countries instead of applying the penalty the other way round .
14 He then went on to provide a long list , not of items that we could accept , but of items that we could not accept .
15 He then went on to reject a submission that the third condition was only effective to except a Hong Kong profits taxpayer from liability to tax on the profits of an independent business carried on by him overseas .
16 He then went off to cut the nettles under the straggling roses , satisfied that water , should it ever reappear , would no longer escape from the pool .
17 Maggie braced herself as he reached for the top of the blanket , which he then drew down to reveal a corpse 's face .
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