Example sentences of "[conj] then [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I spent the first eighteen months working in all the factory departments , so I started with a good knowledge of precisely how the product was made and did all the jobs that then existed in the production of confectionery .
2 When Scott died , after six years of hectic literary activity , he had paid £70,000 of a debt that then stood at £117,000 .
3 The question that then needed to be answered was whether the dd fusion was being induced by collisions within the hot plasma — ‘ thermonuclear ’ fusion — or from some other non-thermonuclear processes such as collisions between deuterons that had been accelerated to high energies during the initial pulse of current and other deuterons of comparatively low energies .
4 Alexandra climbed carefully up the first side and then leaped from the top on to the grass below .
5 Zak 's intended scene of investigation into Angelica 's murder had been upstaged by the reality of the Lorrimores ' car and then aborted by the long stop at Thunder Bay .
6 She slewed her eyes furtively from side to side and then said with awed relish :
7 He wrote ‘ 14th ’ , looked at his work and then said to me , ‘ I ca n't do the 14th . ’
8 Early one pre-Sale morning a stranger silently passed two sorters working in the vestibule , went for a few minutes into the Church , which happened at eh time to be empty of all nut noods , and then said to them as he walked out ‘ You 've made that Church live . ’
9 Anyway , I never thought , I just run out the kitchen and got we switched the electric off , and I just got four buckets of water and chucked it on the bed and then said to Rudy , you know what , we have n't got nowhere to sleep now !
10 He waited until Dickie had reached the foot of the stairs and then said in a very loud voice , ‘ Who is that fellow ?
11 He leaned forward as if he meant to kiss her and then said in a low voice , ‘ I 'm going to give you the name of a first-rate lawyer . ’
12 Well , it makes a very good tale , only I do n't know if I could remember any of it ’ He beamed on Taliesin , and then said in an aside to Fribble that he had never yet heard of a Tyrian who did n't judge his wine remarkably well .
13 Eleanor glanced from side to side and then said in a low voice , ‘ It 's all right … what I told you about . ’
14 An average ant colony might use around 12 different types of signal , most of them conveyed by means of chemical ‘ pheromones ’ secreted on to the ground by various glands and then sniffed in the air by other ants .
15 The wood of the planks was almost white , but it had been sanded and then varnished with gums and resins until it glistened .
16 Hilda Machin looked at her husband 's second wife , raised an eyebrow , and then flopped in her furry slippers down the hall .
17 He winced at the memory as he hammered on the steel and then looked through the spy port .
18 She waited quietly , and then looked down the road .
19 Julia smiled at him and then looked across the round table at Anthony as though to persuade him to get Comfort to behave better , but either he misunderstood her signals or did not care enough , for he sat , watching his sister , laughing at her jokes and joining in her reminiscences .
20 They sketched their ideas and then looked for clothes to match .
21 He waved out the match , gazed at it thoughtfully for a moment , dropped it into the ashtray and then looked at Herr Nordern .
22 ‘ The lady Anne is — ’ She paused , floundered and then looked at him uneasily ‘ — myself .
23 We cut that section , we stained it and then looked at it under low power and selected out from that block the three most vascular areas .
24 ‘ Dead , ’ said Floy softly , and then looked at the Trees .
25 She ran her hand through her hair and then looked at her watch .
26 Robyn looked down at the black bin-liner in her hands , looked up to where he sat , registered the determined , quietly angry expression on his face and then looked at the fountain .
27 He says he saw a fish and then looked at his blade and it had a part missing .
28 She hung on to the towelling and the scissors , and then looked around the dismal room to find a clean surface on which she could put them .
29 Just , get a bath and then got to bed .
30 ( It must be remembered it was still another nine years before women were franchised to vote in Government Elections , and then had to be over 30 ) .
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