Example sentences of "[conj] then the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Up until then the beleaguered Addamax stood to win no matter how the government decided since it was being bid by both Planning Research Corp and its rival Control Data Systems Inc .
2 Up until then the beleaguered Addamax stood to win no matter how the government decided since it was being bid by both PRC and its rival Control Data Systems .
3 Up until then the labouring people may have enjoyed only basic material fare , " but most of them were able to support their families in an average year without having to resort to the parish for relief " .
4 And now she concentrated the whole of her mind and her brain and her will up into her eyes and once again but much more quickly than before she felt the electricity gathering and the power was beginning to surge and the hotness was coming into the eyeballs , and then the millions of tiny invisible arms with hands on them were shooting out towards the glass , and without making any sound at all she kept on shouting inside her head for the glass to go over .
5 We would arrange to be something at a particular time in the evening and then the following day we would compare our thoughts .
6 And then the following day , as the Freeport-McMoran Classic ended in New Orleans : ‘ Send for Bob ?
7 Peter overcame this adversity in fine style and his later career with us was highlighted by his regular appearances throughout 1975–76 , in which he played in all eight Cup ties in Palace 's great run to the FA Cup semi-final , and then the following season , when he was captain at times after the loss of Ian Evans .
8 In 77/78 he relinquished the hot seat to former Grundle Ferry Dynamo boss , Roy Alderman , and then the following season to Rabbi Lionel Cohen , who never attended a Saturday match on religious grounds .
9 One week he he broke the record , he pulled f He brought brought forty tubs down and then the following week he got killed and he 'd only got seven on .
10 So you get the fourteenth and then the following one is the twenty eighth February ?
11 So the two day two days out and then the following week on the
12 three million books on the shelve , and we do n't have time going properly at the price so we go anything you want , bung it on the trolley and soon as the trolleys full it 's taken away and another one given , and you poke around and then in the evening , you stay in a hotel overnight , and then the following morning , they get and you just sort of send up the money and they just shout up the money as we go , then , every time I get to a thousand they say one , two , and you say right , tell me when I get near three , and I 've got this erm , I 'm dreadful at maths , I failed maths O Level three times and I do n't think about prices , I 've never been more than fifteen pounds out .
13 GRAFTON UNDERWOOD AIRFIELD on the Geddington to Grafton Underwood road was originally the home of the 97th Bombardment Group and then the 384th Bombardment Group ( Heavy ) of the 8th Air Force .
14 The other development officer predicted making considerable use of volunteers as well as paid carers : ‘ it may be that we have two types of carer , an informal unpaid visiting service , and then the regular paid carers ’ .
15 So you 'd just You 'd just put the sixth if you know that there 's two twelfth you just like that and then the twelve and then you could count round like that
16 Each judge 's estimates for all the items are combined and then the combined estimates aggregated to provide the passing score on the test .
17 ‘ I 've chased Horan and Little on more than one occasion and have yet to get my hands on them , ’ said Gibbs , who figured in the 63–6 Welsh defeat in Brisbane and then the 38–3 World Cup loss .
18 Every September we have the small ad hoc Cabinet committee known as the ‘ Star Chamber ’ [ MISC 62 ] in which Lord Whitelaw sits down and tries to bang heads together , and then the Prime Minister comes in at the last minute and bangs heads together even more .
19 Frome itself was nothing if not lively that year ; 170 of the North Gloucester Supplementary Militia arrived in June , en route to Plymouth , and then the Prime Minister himself passed through the town on his way to Burton Pynsent , accompanied by the Chief Speaker of the House of Commons .
20 After you have added half the oil put in the remaining vinegar and then the remaining oil .
21 Decorative vaulting had been used to effect in England , but in Parler 's imaginative hands , first the crazy vault and then the net vault , reached their full potential .
22 Some Arabs in a tent gave them a little water and then the exhausted men finally stumbled into an outpost of the King 's Dragoon Guards .
23 But there was that unmistakable and disquieting reaction to the knocking on the door , and then the pointless deception which followed ; pointless , because he must have known he could not get away with it .
24 If you do n't , you 'll soon be out on your ear , so that they are all subjects of these persuasions , these moral persuasions , and then the overall society tends to criticize the values of the different sub-cultures within it , you see , and the Russians are rather nasty to the Baptists and we 're rather nasty to the Communists .
25 So in the case of ’ money ’ , the corpus would be searched for all appearances of that word , and then the immediate contexts of each occurrence ( the concordances ) would be collected and truncated to extend no more than four words either side of the lemma .
26 So it 's normally thought that within the utilitarian tradition , voters are required to vote their interests and then the democratic procedure tells us where the general happiness lies roughly speaking .
27 So you 'll get all your right angles marked , each ninety , and then the halfway points between
28 Now and then the faint popping of the jet stopped and I restored the dim-blue circle with a match .
29 And then the dialling tone .
30 Oskar Werner , the short , blond and — dare one say it — quite possibly steatopygous one , Jeanne Moreau , and then the tall , dark , elegant , good-looking one who doubtless had kissable teeth ( what was his name ? ) .
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