Example sentences of "[pers pn] was then [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 What I remember of the housing conditions when I was then residing in Motherwell , a mining er community .
2 The operation was carried out at the National Heart the next day , with the odds improving and I was then transferred to Harefield for five weeks .
3 I was then sent to an ordinary preparatory school for boys .
4 I was then fitted with the cord .
5 I was then dragged into a solitary cell , locked in and left .
6 I was then referred to another specialist , but to no avail .
7 That union supported me as I recruited the whole of the workforce and er , I was then sacked after four weeks !
8 I was then left with a black spot and threads in my vision .
9 I was then introduced by telephone to Mr Ford and spoke to him but I was extremely unhappy with some of the explanations that Mr Ford had given .
10 I was then promoted to be a Deputy Chief Officer and shortly afterwards became a Chief Officer of the department with over 500 staff providing not just legal and administrative services , but purchasing , management services and estate management as well .
11 It was the list of undesirable aliens who were banned from entering the Bahamas , and if my name was put on that Stop List , and if I was then thrown off the islands , I would probably never see my boat again .
12 I was then attacked by six 109s and diced with them without anything firm being achieved other then preserving my own neck .
13 She was then based at Portland from where she sailed on four month training cruises .
14 She was then transferred to this centre .
15 She was then sent to our shared bedroom and I would smuggle in jam sandwiches with the crusts left on , her favourite .
16 She was then seen by a gynaecologist and had a normal intravenous urogram .
17 She was then dragged onto a canaltwoath at knifepoint and raped by both men .
18 The very first XP–59 to fly , affectionately ( or otherwise ) known as Miss Fire , survived the rigours or early jet testing and was put on public display in the Smithsonian collection during June , 1945 , and remained on display until 1958. she was then moved to the Silver Hill facility for storage , eventually reappearing in the new NASM building 's ‘ Flight Testing ’ gallery in 1976 and is currently on display .
19 Again she was plied with whisky , but this time in hot water and sweetened with brown sugar ; she was then led to the sitting-room couch that had been made up as a bed for her .
20 She was then exposed to various synthetic chemicals in turn , and reacted badly to diesel fumes , cigarette smoke , natural gas , chlorine and alcohol .
21 She was then subjected to a torrent of abuse , while being driven around busy streets .
22 She was then removed to the Metal Industries Yard at Rosyth where she was refitted with materials taken from the battleship ‘ King George V ’ which was in the process of being broken up .
23 She was then used on the Trent & Mersey Canal as a crane barge for maintenance of the waterway .
24 When Mr Archer 's 20-year-old assistant , Lisa Pratt , came on the scene Miller demanded to know where the takings were and she was then punched in the chest and ribs .
25 She was then ordered into Newhaven for examination in accordance with normal British customs procedure .
26 She was then driven for about another 30 minutes to the Hampshire village of Cheriton , where she was released and raised the alarm at a house .
27 She was then driven for about another 30 minutes to the Hampshire village of Cheriton , where she was released , and raised the alarm at a house .
28 She was then introduced to the other chaps from work she did n't know already , and to the girls a few of them were with .
29 ARRIVING IN HARWICH ON 2 DECEMBER , 1938 , SHE WAS THEN TAKEN TO A HOLIDAY CAMP AT DOVERCOURT , NEAR HARWICH PHOTO : WIENER LIBRARY
30 She was then taken to the police interview-rooms in Chaykovskovo Avenue , the handcuffs were finally removed and then she was left alone .
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