Example sentences of "[coord] then she [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And then she played the piano later .
2 We went to school together , went to the same dances and then she married a soldier during the war .
3 She paused a moment , looking worriedly across at the main entrance , and then she crossed the road .
4 And then she made a noise that sounded like Ho-Hum .
5 And then she saw a strip of her jacket stuck on the jagged edge of the hole .
6 And then she saw the faces of her aunt and uncle , her father and her grandfather , Maria and Willie — everyone she had loved and still loved and must leave behind .
7 Eve heard Benny cry out , and then she saw the faces frozen as the car came towards her .
8 And then she saw the creature again .
9 And then she knew the game was up and started giggling , and so did I to show there were n't any hard feelings .
10 And then she heard a noise .
11 There was a long silence and then she heard a shuffling sound .
12 And then she heard a movement in the next room , and , dropping her towel hastily on the floor by the tub , she slipped gingerly into the steaming water .
13 She waited , and then she heard a car behind the hotel .
14 And then she heard a gunshot and the sound of a horn , and looking back she saw , high on Ballymacadoyle Hill , her own father and brothers and a crowd of others too , and they were waving and shouting — and suddenly she understood exactly what was happening : they were giving her their last farewell ; she was leaving Ireland , and might never return .
15 A whimper rose in her throat and hovered on her lips , and then she heard the man 's voice , filtering through the layers of sleep .
16 And then she heard the words that surprised and startled , confused her , so that the green eyes that flashed and sparked with anger softened and melted as she looked at him and heard each gently spoken syllable .
17 Yes because er they 'd found these stray dogs and she says I 'll look after her and then she sang a song t to my dog .
18 The blood raced through her , she heard herself moan hoarsely , shaking , her mouth opening hungrily , and then she felt the fear whirl up inside her like a typhoon .
19 She looked at him once more and then she left the room .
20 Every now and then she feels the urge to do something exciting and out of character ; people are never quite sure what to expect from her .
21 And then she recalled the time when she 'd just started her training , and one of her friends had fallen madly in love with a houseman , a rather conceited young man named Stewart .
22 And then she recalled the words Emilia Frere had spoken : You have not known a man … you have not suffered at their nakedness .
23 Now and then she lifted an eyeglass up and peered through it for a moment , and , evidently finding it useless at this distance , let it fall again , shaking her head in a frustrated way .
24 Looking up , she slowly spelt out the faded letters on the broken-off arm of the signpost , and then she had a shock .
25 Me mother used to make loaves and then she had a set of
26 and then she had a party
27 Like the woman famed in the bairns ' rhyme , ‘ who lived in a shoe , and had so many children she did not know what to do , ’ Martha in her Boat-house kept so many lodgers — the cooking of meals , making of beds , and washing of linen for such a host made her often remark , ‘ I have so much wark , I dinna know what to do first ; ’ and then she had a husband to work for .
28 And then she had the worry about Nona . ’
29 And then she had the stirrings of an idea .
30 And then she read The villa will appeal in particular to devotees of Italian painting .
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