Example sentences of "then in [art] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 If we flew a perfect mission every trip then there would be no need to train , but then in a perfect world we would not need an Army and I would be out of a job .
2 As her head wagged his embarrassment grew ; then in a low tone she muttered , ‘ Here she comes .
3 Then in a louder voice she cried , ‘ You took me to see him , do you remember ?
4 ‘ No ! ’ whispered Jack , then in a louder voice he said commandingly , ‘ Go for it ! ’
5 Then in a cool voice he dictated the four letters while she tried to keep up with him .
6 Then in a dry tone he observed , ‘ In that case , you are right .
7 Briefly she was left speechless by his audacity , then in a strangled voice she went on , ‘ All I have in mind is a breath of fresh air and to … to talk . ’
8 Then in a few minutes they were gone and quiet descended on our yard — but not for long .
9 You 'll take him home with you to avoid gossip , and then in a few days he 'll be fit enough to leave the country . ’
10 Then in a few months you could have a thriving business here , Mr Robinson .
11 And then in the second half it was a completely different story .
12 Then in the long run I did in fact to Superintendent about the information we had gleaned from this telephone call .
13 Basically they 're just telling the Party to consider the demands of the peasants and do what the peasants want but then er then in the first paragraph they say that you ought to erm they ought to support the masses in their erm implementation of agrarian reform , you have to give them planned guidance so it 's almost that how they 're telling the cadres to go out there and almost manipulate the peasants demands into more of a communist one .
14 And then in the first place you 're getting enough money you can you can bash it away and that 'll pay for your furniture .
15 Then in the 1979 paper he found that subjects placed the time of occurrence of this sensation only a few milliseconds after the peripheral stimulus which evoked it .
16 Then in the following year he gave Lewis £200 , to finance a trip to Sweden where he was to receive X-ray treatment for his deteriorating eyesight .
17 A less obvious and regrettably a more common example is where students are presented throughout the course with bodies of facts and procedures to be remembered and applied as faithfully as possible ; then in the final testing they are assessed on their ability to apply their knowledge and skills to new situations , or to explain , justify and discuss the reasons behind procedures .
18 He had hidden himself then in the deepest hole he could find because the lightning and the thunder alarmed him .
19 Then in the seventieth minute he left Martin Smythe for dead wide out on the right before finishing the ball across Richardson into the far corner of United 's goal .
20 Then in the last paragraph they express the view that the academic ability of this particular child , not being one of the criteria for admission was not directly in point .
21 Then in the next instant she groaned inwardly , cursing her wayward thoughts .
22 That that was what was being put forward by the planning authority , then in the next sentence we have Most of the suggested sites are included in the conservation area in the village , and are separated from the built-up part of the village .
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