Example sentences of "then [pers pn] come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I used at times to feel somewhat worried when she would play the supremely confident coquette with me and I would be enthralled by her charms , but then I came to the conviction , some time ago , that such moments of relatedness could only be nourishing for her developing personality as well as delightful to me .
2 Then I came to the photo of another man .
3 Bryony moved in two years ago , then I came with the kids , and a year later to the day , Clare moved in .
4 I was just let off for an afternoon to sit my first year Sociology exam and then I came into the hospital that was to be my home for the next three years .
5 But then you come to the problem , erm , because for ninety four five , erm , the formula suggests that we would need less staff , that might seem a bit odd but the , the reason is that if you do indeed bring your target times down , then the amount of work which your passing over into the next year is er considerably less , erm than the amount of work which you passed over into this year ,
6 That was er coming down from Street you come to then you come to the grocers and was next- door there
7 I c I , I tell this story cos I think it illustrates it very much , I expect most of you have er if you have n't been you 've heard of Dale in Derbyshire , and it 's this river with a , a lovely walk either side of the river , you walk along the side and then you come to the point where there 's a bend in the river and there 's these gorgeous great enormous stepping stones .
8 the hotel then you come to the shops , on the left hand side about the third shop along
9 Mother answered , then she came into the sitting-room and announced , ‘ Clare 's coming home . ’
10 She nodded dismissively at Joe , who glared and stamped back to the pigs , and then she came into the milking house and leaned against the far wall , looking across at Jinny .
11 I said ju , I said to him then she came on the phone I was o ages on the phone and she said er I said you just take it as if it 's a day off and
12 Then she came to the conclusion that it might make things easier .
13 Then we came to the state dining-room with its long mahogany table and rows of high-backed chairs .
14 And then we came to the flavourings .
15 Then we come to the problem of sequencing which , one again , can be visual and auditory and connected with the hearing .
16 Then we come to the tigers — the long-hitting , low handicap amateurs or star tournament professionals .
17 Then coming on to the end of Street next door was a milliners , now that nobody knows what they are today Miss the name was and then coming across Street to the other side was which was a drapers , and next coming down was Smiths the butcher 's shop , and next to that was the grocers , following on down there was the ironmonger , then there was the newspaper , and you come down to the White Hart erm then we come to the White Hart
18 Then we come to the form of the communication .
19 He worked at Underwood Pit when they were came to this district and then they came into the Newthorpe Common district and er and then er we moved from Newthorpe Common and he went to Williamthorpe for a short while , only from erm probably eighteen months to two years , that 's as much as did there .
20 Then they came for the Communists — and we said nothing .
21 ‘ First they came for the Jews , then they came for the communists , then they came for the trade unionists , then they came for me ’ , he repeats over a silky , mesmeric House groove , gradually adding a line each time , until he gets to ‘ and there was no-one left to speak up for me ’ .
22 And then they came for the Communists , I was n't a Communist so I did n't bother .
23 Then they came for the Socialists — and we said nothing .
24 ‘ First they came for the Jews , then they came for the communists , then they came for the trade unionists , then they came for me ’ , he repeats over a silky , mesmeric House groove , gradually adding a line each time , until he gets to ‘ and there was no-one left to speak up for me ’ .
25 And if I remember they came then they came for the Trade Unionist .
26 But I mean once this strike is over , unless we come to proper agreement erm they know then that then it will be too late then cos there 's somebody saying then they came for the Jews first was it ?
27 Then they came for the Trades Unionists — and we said nothing .
28 Well so I went and then they came on the Friday night it must have been the twenty twenty fifth of July ninete nineteen thirty .
29 It 's typical Which , Problems with Wills I think it was called and then it came in the paper as Where There 's a Will there 's a Bill .
30 And then it comes on the television later on .
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