Example sentences of "[coord] then [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And then between twelve and one , it 's sport back on talkback with Tony .
2 It passes first through high , increasingly thin pastures and then between tremendous rock-falls to the small settlement of Héas , the highest it is said anywhere in the Pyrenees , at 5,000 feet , swamped by an avalanche in 1915 and made up today only of a chapel and two or three houses .
3 There 's no er y'know no snow about and then about another twenty minutes of climbing this winding hill
4 Quinn 's line of thought can be traced back to earlier works such as those of Lindblom ( 1959 ) and Wrapp ( 1967 ) , but he took these general ideas and turned them into a framework for observing organization behaviour and then into practical recommendations for the chief executive who is responsible for strategic change .
5 The years in Lubyanka prison in Moscow transformed Wallenberg into a hostage of the Cold War , and then into one of the many errors of the Stalinist period whose truth became too ghastly to reveal .
6 The patients with anterior infarction may collapse later , usually preceded by bundle branch block , and then into complete heart block-these patients also require a temporary pacemaker .
7 Household utensils , vacuum cleaners , telephones , typewriters , baths , wash basins , refrigerators and cookers blushed pink and then into other pastel colours every year or two .
8 Such looking becomes the process whereby an object of experience is formed out of indeterminate data , first into figure against ground and then into other elements of an image .
9 The upright twigs often branched in a simple way , forking into two , and then into two again , and sometimes terminating in little capsules that carried the spores .
10 Children were divided into four groups according to symptoms , and then into two groups according to the presence or absence of neurological deficit .
11 And there it was , in the late nineties , he was adding up his pence and his shillings and the odd pound or two here and there , these were his costs of making the pictures that he was making in those days , and then when you turned over and we came to nineteen hundred , nineteen hundred and one , nineteen hundred and two , erm the figures had broadened and under the pounds into three figures and then into four .
12 An Oxford graduate , he had moved into general management in manufacturing and then into international construction and consultancy from which he had been headhunted by Richard Addis , now one of his senior partners .
13 There is a canvas sheet for each of them , a swift prayer , and then into some forsaken grave to meet their maker . ’
14 Moreover , he had written it on pages that he could not at this moment tear up into big pieces and then into smaller pieces .
15 He was ordered complete rest and convalesced abroad for eight months before resuming work as consultant for the Skipton–Lancaster railway , at first jointly with Charles Vignoles [ q.v. ] and then as sole consultant .
16 He 'll be going up and then at six thousand feet or so , he 'll jump out .
17 Just go through the remainder of the , of the observations , so that you should have zeros up until nineteen forty and then at nineteen forty through to nineteen forty five , right , you have ones .
18 However , at a more basic level it was also influenced by research which examined the nature of the problem of caring for dementia sufferers at home ; this section , therefore , looks first at the problems of care , and then at other innovative projects .
19 They peered out , and then at each other 's dour faces and bloodshot eyes , and Henry 's cherubic face creased into a wide grin .
20 They 'll have lunch and then at two o'clock , when they 're drinking my health , I 'll be drinking theirs .
21 And then at 18 , or in my case at 17 , they take you away from everything you know and stick you in some broom cupboard of a bedsit .
22 Ken was educated at Winchester School and then at New College , Oxford , where , together with senior and junior members of the university , he worshipped according to the liturgy of the Church of England in defiance of the laws of the Cromwellian regime .
23 And then at that time they 'd just opened .
24 You 've then got the time to look at your report , decide whether it 's suitable , perhaps have another chat with your adviser , and then at that stage you 're ready to go ahead .
25 Came 1915 , 1920 , 1925 and we were still waiting , and then at 1930 there was an announcement .
26 Emily was educated at Kensington High School from 1885 to 1891 , and then at Royal Holloway College .
27 The doctor reported that the patient alternated between the conscious and the disorientated for several hours and then at 5.50 on the Sunday evening , he died .
28 It 's quarter past ten , at half past ten there 's coffee , so you 've got a lifeline to cling on to , and then at half past , after coffee we shall be doing some other things with , with our friends who have joined and who are real local radio people .
29 I enjoyed it in a way , but B. was very impossible — she must have drunk nearly a bottle of brandy , and then at 9 o'clock I left and refused either to stay any longer or spend the night there .
30 And then at last , the summit , with the cloud shadows scudding across the huge curved expanse and a band of sea which was always surprisingly broad ‘ and above the sea the line of the Downs , so noble and so bare ’ .
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