Example sentences of "then we [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Then we cut back to the newsreader .
2 And er lovely with all the Egyptian markings on the inside of the wall and er then we got back on the barge and er we continued our journey to Khartoum north .
3 And then we got out on the course and we realized .
4 Then we sent up to the Division — ‘ Will you check on this address ? ’ — comes back , ‘ Not known ’ .
5 Then we went upstairs to the make-up room and Mr Wogan came to say a quick hello , which is his custom , I believe .
6 Then we went back for the long-service merit awards .
7 And then we went back to the prayer after the collection did n't we ?
8 And then we went down on the floor and he went over to Bernard and he says , och !
9 We had a final drink with Nils while he checked the list of his requirements for the prop-shaft alterations , then we went out into the night , walking quickly through the bitter blustering of the wind back to our billet .
10 If I did manage to get the rubber disc in now , but then he arrived an hour or two late , and then we went out for a romantic candle-lit dinner , and then we chatted for a while … the spermicide would have decided to cease hostilities at just about the time I needed it to be at its most fierce .
11 me , my mate and paul had a terrible night out after the spurs game : first we were supposed to meet two fellow norw. at a pub ( the black lion ? ) and they never showed up — then we went downtown to the marquee which was empty ( 8 quid out of the window ) and a not the place to go at a saturday nite ( no live music , just house — which i quite like — but there has to be some people around ) — then standing in queue at ‘ the borderline ’ for a couple of hours not getting in … and it was bloody cold ( hi paul ) — the wind just froze my balls of ( well nearly ) … the meet-up was cozy though — no problems finding the guys ( or rather : just look for mr cantona ) and time for a couple of pints before and after the game and no problem wearing a leeds outfit at the pub … i was not sporting my leeds away scarf when among the newcastle crowd though ; - )
12 And we used to er do a food run down and they used to come up and erm And then we went along to a to a lodge meeting th the men invited us along and I remember one of the comments back in September from one of the men was , Oh well I 'm gon na be nagged back to work soon .
13 Then we doubled back to the barges .
14 He placed his arm round my waist , which gave me a pleasurable feeling I 'd never experienced , and then we set off to the picture house .
15 Then we waited silently in the middle bedroom in the dark .
16 And then we go back to the point which Mr Cunnane wanted to raise and they 've had their lunchtime discussions , see whether you 've come to a some form of agreement or resolution on that .
17 then we go back to the office then for an hour and people of course will come in then and say why are you booking me but
18 Hurry up and then we go out for a walk .
19 Then we get back to the taxi , and there you are waving your weaponry , and kidnapping us .
20 ‘ We were fooling around … then we drove right around the corner to my hotel room .
21 Then we lays there on the towpath , under the bridge , and gets stuck into it , see ? ’
22 Then we took off down the back alleys in case someone saw us and told our parents .
23 And then we come on to the final point , the whole issue of N H S changes in the final section .
24 Then we come back to the big man up front .
25 Then we walked out into the stadium .
26 Then we drive down to the drive-in restaurant where we eat lots of crap including a double order of onion rings .
27 Then we turned off into the heart of the plain at Ponte Taro , a small hamlet , for the final stage of our journey .
28 Then we sat down for a rest under a hedge , and Dana asked that typically American question : ‘ Do you want to talk about it ? ’
29 Then we move on from the getting of work , the erm doing of work to ensuring that the operations are not in going back to our quality , that the actual profit that we are producing and delivering is er of the top top quality .
30 It 's when the teachers think this is a boring , mundane , difficult thing to do , then that tends to be put over to the children and of course the disaster is that the children will believe it , and it if the children will believe it then we grow up in a highly technological society producing very few technologists or scientists .
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