Example sentences of "[verb] then [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When I er er were in the tool room at , Newark at the age of twenty one plus , you see , not twenty two er I was approached then by a shop steward who worked on the bench , was a fitter .
2 Erm that had er most economic histor historians agree that between nineteen fifty two , nineteen fifty fifty two there was a healthy recovery and then a slackening off and that erm another consequence of land reform was to decrease the output marketed by peasants and this was because , as we mentioned earlier , the peasants have a high propensity to consume and lower marketing land was rich peasants erm and that one says that there was a new air reported then in the countryside unleashing unprecedented wave of productive enthusiasm , initiative and creativeness but there was also evidence of instability and uncertainty which hindered erm the advance of erm productiv improving productivity and investment .
3 Soon after my mother had died , I had noticed a gap in the familiar contours of the furniture in the room leading out of the sitting-room — it was where the shop had once been , entered then via the yard gate and a large open porch .
4 Listen then to the message of the angel in Luke 2.10,12 : ‘ I bring you good news of a great joy which will come to all the people …
5 get it and er they 've brought the full and then they say if you must smoke , smoke then with a filter tip one and that
6 The most important and uncontrollable factor in this peasant society occurs then in a woman 's body .
7 It must be said then of the attempt to re-read the history or literature of the past , that the only motivation for doing so can be that one is a Christian .
8 The existence of a steady-state solution depends then on the extent of possible variation in the output-capital ratio , i.e. , whether for all values of s. n , and y there exists a k such that .
9 More particularly the jury 's verdict in the Ponting trial may be seen then as the response of ordinary people to trends in government practices which seem to them to be , in perhaps indefinable ways , wrong .
10 If the French do not proceed erm as they are indicating , what happens then to the status of our own constituencies .
11 Erm and it was organized then as a tourist thing .
12 I could turn convict , he thought , and live in prison and it would n't matter then about a job or all the things ahead that looks so unpromising .
13 So it will matter then to the child that if he types in four times two plus one , it 's got to be the right version of that sum .
14 The mill was powered then by a steam engine , the coal for which had to be carried from the
15 He began cleaning then with a handkerchief which , Nicholson noticed , bore his initials .
16 Turning then to the mevleviyet kadiliks , he served successively ( and apparently uninterruptedly ) as kadi of Damascus ( 977/1569 ) , Egypt ( 978/1570 ) , Bursa ( 979/1572 ) , Edirne ( 981/1573 ) , and Istanbul ( Rajab 983/October 1575 ) .
17 What have we got then as a mother , mother and child .
18 The question of er P P G thirteen and transportation I think is vitally important , York will come into the position that Chester er where I was just at a transportation enquiry recently , it 's a very similar sort of city , it 's not quite the same as Cambridge , where Cambridge is leaping ahead on quite , some would say draconian transportation measures , York in the forceable future will have to look at specialist transportation measures , that 's important in terms of the planning policy guidance that is out , it 's also in the white paper , it may be in draft P P G thirteen , it 's also in I think it 's P P G twenty two , renewable energy , that we should now be looking at developments which is closer to work , that links then to the question of sustainability and viability of a new settlement , I am not aware , and and I put it guardedly in those terms , of any significant employment existing or proposed in any of the new settlement proposals .
19 What began then as a project to publish Alexandre 's book developed into the exhibition as well .
20 Okay if we can move then to the agenda then , er , first of all can I wish all members and officers a happy new year and trust you had a , a festive season .
21 Did that stop then during the war ?
22 The night before I could not get to sleep then in the morning I woke up at half past five when I was meant to get up at seven thirty .
23 Miss ! ) , all except Lucy , and it was so often Lucy that the ruler sought — pointing then to the map .
24 Pakistan are due to end a short tour here on January 8 and we have no international cricket scheduled then until the end of February , when Australia arrive here .
25 He started then with the money , because he had the giro , so I was getting into a mess again , was n't I. So for a couple of weeks we were paid separately .
26 If you have computerised time recording then at the conclusion of the case you will be able to request a billing guide .
27 They were interrupted then by the arrival of the director 's production assistant , who 'd been sent to tell everyone they could ‘ wrap ’ for the day .
28 The Council for the Protection of Rural England have warned that if current destruction rates continue then by the year 2025 , 50% of the 5000 SSSIs will be irrevocably damaged .
29 He sulked then for a moment .
30 But while I tramcar leaving any suburban area there was always what was known then as a worker 's return .
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