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

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1 Barr 's European equivalents flourished in the 1950s rather than the 1930s — Jean Cassou at the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris , Wilhelm Sandberg at the Stedlijk in Amsterdam , Pontus Hulten at the Modern Museum in Stockholm and then at the Pompidou Centre in Paris .
2 He spent like four hours or something with the attorney general and with these three other staff over there … and they spent most of the time talking about all aspects of the Iran initiative and so forth , and then at the very end Meese pulled out that April memo … and said , ‘ what about this ? ’
3 He was educated in Vienna , at the Maria Therese Academy and then at the Institute of Graphic Arts .
4 I will look at them briefly in turn and then at the remainder , which are not without interest and include the little-known armed forces libraries .
5 I met the rest of the family , had a fine meal and then at the end Gennaro , who is the head of the whole household , gave me your letter !
6 End your massage the same way you began by placing one hand on your partner 's head and the other at the base of the spine and then at the feet .
7 Let us look in more detail at the difficulties inherent for everyone in appropriate penetration and then at the problems that can arise in marriage when these are or an extreme nature .
8 Clint : ‘ It 's probably one of the most sensitive songs about a prostitute that 's ever been written , and then at the end you 've got this tape going ‘ Well ‘ ow about a blow-job then ?
9 The GM looked stonily at Laing and then at the evidence fresh in from Riyadh .
10 Not least was the king 's promotion to colonel of one of the most notoriously renegade local gentry , Thomas Lansford of East Hoathly , who had been fined £9000 and obliged to flee abroad after shooting firstly at the deer and then at the person of Sir Thomas Pelham .
11 The woman did n't remove her arms from the curd , only nodded at her son and then at the bucket of peelings .
12 The Marshal stared expressionlessly at the blushing face and then at the star on the young man 's epaulette .
13 I showed paintings in many south coast towns and in the early 19802 began to show in London , first at the Patrick Searle Gallery in Motcomb Street and then at the Mercury Gallery , my present dealers .
14 For most of the time this involved consecutive interpreting , i.e. making notes of what the speaker said and then at the end ( of perhaps an hour 's talk ) repeating the speech in the target language .
15 For further empirical proof of the theoretical pudding , let us look first at the French , and then at the Italian achievements .
16 Clelia had provided help , instantly , by holding the baby , and looking after it , and changing , with increasing expertise , its nappy , and then at the end of the day she had invited Martin and his child home .
17 Other American relatives came in August and then at the beginning of September he went to Switzerland again .
18 he looked down at the two hands locked onto his arm and then at the small man hurrying on ahead , and realized that he still had his chaperons , and once again they were not of his own choosing …
19 Their heroic resistance first on the Bataan peninsula and then at the fortress of Corregidor gave the Western Allies a breathing space , but on 6 May the Philippines had to be surrendered .
20 with it and hand it out week and then at the concert collect it at the end again
21 In two days at Snetterton , first in the company of Benetton 's Formula One driver Martin Brundle and then at the wheel of the Snetterton school 's racing cars , I found that the limits of my own prudence , dependability and , even , sanity were disturbingly slim .
22 That may be so ; but on the other hand , if the plaintiff 's contention is correct , the solicitor may abstain from delivering his bill for 20 years , and then at the end of that time he may deliver it and sue after the expiration of a month from its delivery .
23 And then at the end of the day not everybody has even friends or neighbours that they 'd want to impose on ?
24 Then he had gone , and the Curator had stared for a long time after him , and then at the golden eagle who stared blankly back at him .
25 He wavered and dithered on the seat , he looked back at his previous stance and then at the Man and then flew back to the litter bin and took stance on it again .
26 And then at the end … the little lad was there , they let him , I 'd not have allowed … ’
27 And then at the end , that they should be complete failures .
28 Meanwhile , Sir Richard Terry , first at Downside Abbey and then at the newly-built Westminster Cathedral , did important work .
29 The bachelor looked angrily at the girl , and then at the aunt .
30 But how were they to ensure survival in the game , and then at the highest level ?
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