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

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1 Did allright for three weeks , but then my twat of a goalkeeper let in 4 and my strikers played like donkeys .
2 If the current proposals are not informed by an accurate assessment of the attitudes of a representative sample for working-class school leavers and their families , then their relevance to the issue of access is unproven .
3 Her utterly unquestioning faith in the Bible led her to believe that none could possibly be luckier or greater than those whom the love of God chooses , and if the love of God had chosen to choose the Jews , then their superiority over the rest of mankind could not possibly be doubted .
4 But if Bollinger 's phylloxera-free vines in Aÿ are a puzzle , then their patch on the edge of Bouzy is even more astounding .
5 If scholars in the host country can establish with authority that English really can facilitate neutral , objective statements then its value on the world market is correspondingly increased .
6 Since then her work with the band has taken her on a Scottish tour which included the Edinburgh Folk Festival , and she also performs with the four other ladies who make up Belfast 's first close-harmony vocal group ‘ Cuigear Ban ’ .
7 He studied the hand , then her face for a couple of seconds as if mildly amazed that she should wish to touch him .
8 Grant 's heart leapt into his mouth and he was convinced Larsen was going to lose his nerve , then his grip on the rope , to plummet down to an unthinkable death .
9 Since then his disenchantment with the West appears to have grown .
10 One grey-haired captain , a rough old chap , sat and sat not saying a word , mute as a mackerel , then suddenly got up in the middle of the room ad , you know , said aloud as if speaking to himself , ‘ If there 's no God then what sort of a Captain am I after that ? ’ , ad seized his cap and threw up his arms and went out .
11 Then our picnic on the hill by the Old Observatory . ’
12 If someone said , ‘ just taking £5 off you , ’ and said they ‘ knew me son ’ and all that rigmarole and ‘ so I gave them £5 ’ , then your knowledge of the law came out immediately .
13 It is then your task as the seller 's conveyancer to transfer the information from the questionnaire to the information form .
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