Example sentences of "would then [vb infin] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 We 'd then pull out a sandwich and a cake , put it on the tray : nobody could see what they were eating , and we 'd pocket the difference .
2 I 'd then put down the typical weight , a typical height , the main use , the usual colour tell me some key to press please ?
3 The trainer would then shout out a random number , for example , six .
4 C Ltd would then pay up a dividend to the newly acquired B Ltd as group income .
5 B Ltd would then pay up a dividend outside a group income election as a franked payment to A Ltd .
6 The contractor would then carry out the building work with the supervising officer ( frequently the designer ) managing the contract .
7 The fairy would then fly up the chimney and the human baby would be found at the door .
8 A German farmer would ‘ sell out ’ to a Polish farmer who would then sell the land to the Commission ; the original farmer would then buy back the property .
9 North would charter a Caribbean cruise ship , the Sea Goddess , for half a million dollars ; the contra leaders would come on board , declare their independence from the regime in Managua , adopt a constitution and seek recognition from Washington ; the ship would then sail up the east coast , turn up the Delaware river and dock in Philadelphia , and cameras would record it all .
10 He would then take over the European Components ' planning activity when everything was centralised in Detroit .
11 The AP correspondent would then read out the latest dispatch form Teheran and according to the British embassy , " The Shah would then put on his spectacles and , in a charming manner which endeared him to present , would comment in his quiet English on the news .
12 If they appeared likely to do so he would then map out a strategy and advise students or co-workers on how to refine them and carry them through to fulfilment .
13 He would then turn down the fell and begin to race , faster as it grew steeper , more furiously as the half-ton of slate threatened to catch him up and ( as happened regularly ) crush against him , until , blown with exhaustion , he reached the unloading bays at the foot of the fell .
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