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

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1 Make it into a a thick layer , and then in a day of so , the juice from the would have soaked into this second class hay and er you used to mix it with a fork and load it into into bags .
2 And he said what they 're tr er what they want to do is erm pick out a word pick out a word and then in a conversation they would fi find out how many meanings to that one word .
3 Let me just give you a little illustration that might help , you know in thinking of the erm the fusion of the divinity , the divine nature and the human nature , erm is it Clarke Kent , is that the guys name on television , you know the character , you know the guy that walks around you know he 's the boy next door type figure with glasses and all the rest of it , he 's no macho figure that and then in a transformation take place and woof goes flying through the air does n't he , what is he , he 's Batman is n't he
4 You have a term and then in a middle of the term you have a half term do n't you ?
5 Any dissent or misunderstandings can be dealt with there and then in a battle fought on your ground , at your choice of time and to your agenda .
6 If there is anyone still pondering why he trekked out to Philadelphia and paid all that money for Biotech '83 , he may contemplate the image of one of the organisers departing from his hotel on the last day of the meeting , wrapped first in a fur coat , and then in a Jaguar .
7 What I want you to do is shout out as many features of the plan as you can think of , and then in a minute we 'll look at changing them into benefits .
8 Throughout the next two years I had lost interest in the game I would wait a few months and then in a space of a week I would go and have a few games it was n't until 1993 early January that I started playing regularly again I was determined to get a handicap and play in a few competitions sometime that year .
9 ‘ Agreed , ’ responded McAllister gaily , and then in a flash was back in the kitchen , Matey 's shrewd eyes on her .
10 The more moderate , responsible men and women began to leave in ones and twos and then in a landslide .
11 Boxes , portrait miniatures and then in a section of its own in the centre of the display , the works of Carl Fabergé in the high days of Tsarist glory .
12 She was kept prisoner in Edinburgh and then in a castle on an islet in Loch Leven near Kinross .
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