Example sentences of "[conj] then in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The exploration of what each part of the body can express in isolation and then in co-ordination with the rest is possibly the most important aspect of a choreographer 's work if it seeks to be modern in spirit and technique .
2 As a consequence , it was not until 1128 , and then in return for a very substantial sum , that they obtained royal recognition for their association , now called a peace confraternity rather than a commune .
3 Some twenty-five years later , when I became interested in hypnosis and then in regression therapy , I began to wonder whether my earlier fascination was because I had actually lived in Tudor times .
4 And then in addition to that if you were a poor peasant who had to hire land from somebody else , you would of course pay rent and in the nineteen thirties it 's been estimated that the average rent paid by a poor peasant farming somebody else 's land was forty five percent of the harvest .
5 And then in addition there are the thirty one composite motions that regions have agreed since the pre-congress delegates ' meetings and finally an index to the general motions so that 's very much an explanation for the benefit of first-time delegates to congress .
6 I would like to express my thanks and appreciation for all the cards , letters and offers of help sent to wish David well when he was ill and then in sympathy when he died .
7 To choose one of many examples , I can point to the case of Nottingham-born Herol Graham , whose parents came from Jamaica and gave him no support in his sporting endeavours , at first in sprinting and then in boxing where he made his mark as a light-middleweight .
8 The days of the popularity of black and white etchings waned at the turn of this century : the demand was filled by photographic views , first in black and white and then in colour .
9 He was sitting up on his stretcher cursing away in French and then in English at the top of his voice .
10 The man smiled as if intrigued by Corbett , muttering a few words first in Portuguese and then in English .
11 And then , all I 've done is worked out some time management and say well if these guys turn up at half past eight every morning and I give them a break at ten o'clock , and they get a lunch break and then in afternoon , another break , and they finish at half past four , if everything goes to plan , by four o'clock Friday , my van should be backing up at the end of the production line to load itself up with a thousand widgets .
12 We go so far as to say that in choice of partner it is a wise unconscious that falls in love with and marries its own unrecognized problem and then in marriage recreates the problematic situation .
13 And then in darkness with a shout that gives a fierce twist to his jaw — we 're in it .
14 Tumultuous chunks of the Bible in English and then in Welsh , the great monologues of Shakespeare , Manley Hopkins , Baudelaire , Rimbaud , Donne , Dylan Thomas — those could all be turned to account and were .
15 Then he turned , and with a little gesture of farewell crossed the highway and headed back towards Lima , a small , shambling figure glancing back every now and then in search of a truck that would give him a lift .
16 If the goods have a serious fault — for example , if the hard disk is dead — make your complaint immediately by phone and then in writing .
17 If the goods have a serious fault — for example , if the hard disk is dead — make your complaint immediately by phone and then in writing .
18 Jessica not only leaves the house unguarded but takes some money as well , saying in line 34 of Act two scene six ‘ Here , catch this casket ’ and then in line 50 ‘ with some more ducats ’ .
19 A video would be made of a lesson and then in theory the teacher and their tutor or ‘ friendly critic ’ would watch the recording together .
20 He was educated at Westminster School , where he specialized in classics and then in science , which he continued at King 's College , Cambridge .
21 Er yeah exclude your short story , otherwise it could mean on you know it could be taken out and sold somewhere and then in interest you would sell your own for selling your own word you know that could be a possibility .
22 By the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 , coming into force on the same day as the Act , that is to say 14 October 1991 , applications under the Act are to be found under rule 4.4 , and under paragraph ( 4 ) there is set out the way in which ex parte applications can be made under section 8 in respect of a prohibited steps order or a specific issue order , and then in respect of emergency protection orders and recovery orders .
23 And then in front of them appeared a small lamb .
24 So one fifteenth of three hundred and sixty is going to be three hundred and sixty and then in front of that you 'll want one fifteenth of and this times thing is quite handy when we 're multiplying fractions together we 'll just get three sixty over fifteen .
25 Whereas Goneril and Regan had been shown to us first in disguise , and then in reality , Edmund begins in reality , and only adopts disguise when his father enters .
26 towards Boy 's School then Corporation Road and then in town .
27 Only when they have examined what hands , arms , legs and feet , body and above all the head can do in isolation and then in harmony with the story , theme or music , can they set out and create a style which will be general in structure and particular in texture , with the right quality , mood , emotion , action and character .
28 His only chance of escape from that prospect is by opting to give and then in fact giving a replacement specimen of whichever kind the constable requires of him , subject only to his right to object to giving blood on medical grounds , and , if they are accepted by the doctor , then to give urine instead .
29 Erm and although they do er acknowledge it , it is it will be er , it will be seen helpful systematic way of er assessing where the Council is perhaps sort it out and then in fact we will prepare with other authorities .
30 and then in fact the press have a , apparently
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