Example sentences of "then [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Sir Leonard has had a distinguished with I B M which included being seconded by I B M to the National Health Service Management Board , first as Director of Personnel and then as Chairman of the Board .
2 He had already gained experience of some of the economic problems of the post-war economy in his role as minister at the Board of Trade , from April 1921 to October 1922 , and then as Chancellor of the Exchequer from October 1922 until May 1923 .
3 If , for that reason , ‘ the ( British ) industrial revolution had swallowed the ( French ) political revolution ’ , then as part of the process , successful Capitalism digested Co-operation as the Owenites had envisaged it .
4 Then after tea in the town hall and a quick break at home , the day climaxed with a trip to the Civic Theatre to see Roald Dahl 's tale The Big Friendly Giant .
5 And then of course onto the boat .
6 And that 's when , you see during I can just remember previous to the war them coming there and then of course during the war there was very very few of them on the road then and then after the war they started to come back and that 's when this Billy and Harry and that came up from the side .
7 Erm and then of course in a sense almost bringing these things together the , the major and perhaps most influential of these er wars .
8 and my goodness me it 's got some bounce in it , two years old , yeah and then of course in the paper shop who 's waiting for a paper but Alex , so I said oh I said you all packed ?
9 Once a week they met together to discuss , with one of the periti , matters then under debate in the Basilica .
10 Then upon completion of the mission , all would be returned to the Centre , to sleep .
11 And then in darkness with a shout that gives a fierce twist to his jaw — we 're in it .
12 The exploration of what each part of the body can express in isolation and then in co-ordination with the rest is possibly the most important aspect of a choreographer 's work if it seeks to be modern in spirit and technique .
13 If the teacher seemed quite happy with the episode involved , then in discussion after the lesson the observer can try to gather how the teacher feels about the intended pattern of behaviour , why it did not occur , and what can be done .
14 He was sitting up on his stretcher cursing away in French and then in English at the top of his voice .
15 He knew the wording by heart : Attempt to export equipment with intent to evade prohibition then in farce by the Provision of the Export Control and Goods Order and C & E Management Act ( Section 68/2 ) , 1979 … and he knew that the offence carried a maximum sentence of seven years imprisonment …
16 Er in answer to the question Which proposed change do you object to ? he wrote Greenbelt boundary north of Skelton , and then in answer to the question Please state here the full grounds on which your objection or representations will be made , he wrote The change is contrary to my supported representations on the deposit plan .
17 The cause of the tears was the arrival , a few days earlier , of a parcel at the busy Buckingham Palace office which she shared with Michael Colbourne , who was then in charge of the Prince 's finances , and several others .
18 Christopher Patten , who was then in charge of the Research Department , but is now in total control of the Party machine , will find it difficult to re-establish the library and its heritage , even supposing that the catalogues have been kept so that he knows what has been lost .
19 Only when they have examined what hands , arms , legs and feet , body and above all the head can do in isolation and then in harmony with the story , theme or music , can they set out and create a style which will be general in structure and particular in texture , with the right quality , mood , emotion , action and character .
20 Then he turned , and with a little gesture of farewell crossed the highway and headed back towards Lima , a small , shambling figure glancing back every now and then in search of a truck that would give him a lift .
21 There may , of course , have been shorter-term adaptations first to abnormality and then to absence of the cortex on one side .
22 Other litigation between Condy and A. D. Mitchell , who had joined the firm in 1870 , led at first to estrangement and then to reconstitution of the company as Condy & Mitchell Ltd. , with Mitchell and Henry Bollmann 's eldest son , H. J. Bollmann Condy , as managing directors .
23 At Penn State , for example , one of the English teachers was Joseph Heller , then at work on a novel to be called Catch 22 .
24 When a pope next called a Council it was only because the French king , then at war with the papacy , had called one of his own .
25 The police moved in during the first half and then at half-time as a mob of Englishmen taunted and threatened Spanish fans in Santander .
26 This war was undoubtedly started as a result of a territorial dispute followed by invasion , and then by resistance to the invasion .
27 The boat will then by put to the test by operators and their views canvassed .
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