Example sentences of "then [pron] [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And then I was back here then and I worked er at Antabruk for a year and then I work at Cruisbruk and Sydney was at Antabruk then .
2 What you do is , you look at the environment and consider like the inputs and then you look at behaviour as outputs and you learn the relationship between the two and you do n't neces you do n't have to understand what goes on inside .
3 Erm also if you look at entertainment , like James Saville calls himself Jimmy Saville , Terence Wogan is Terry Wogan , so but then you look at people like Charlie Chaplin , when he was doing his comedian role he was c he called himself Charlie Chaplin , and when he 's directing films he called himself Charles Chaplin , so maybe it 's all like a bit of a serious thing .
4 And what kind of holidays did you get then you worked at Holland for how long ?
5 Irina eyed her sagely , and then she glanced at Alexei .
6 Then she grinned at Nanny .
7 Celia just looked at him , running her tongue back and forward through that chip in her teeth , then she looked at Jed .
8 Then she looked at Baptiste .
9 Then she looked at Luke again , and hurt was an intrinsic part of her response to him now , a relentless ache that went on and on , without respite .
10 Then she looked at Keith , every muscle in her face drawn tight .
11 Then she looked at Henry suspiciously .
12 Then she looked at Edward and saw that he was furious .
13 Then she gazed at Alice through languorous and drooping eyelids .
14 when I was sixteen because it 's then I started to get these free passes and I had a sister then who lived at Rye and I had never been across London so the next door neighbour came with me to see me across London er because I was so young you see and I said right as long as you show me across London I can come back alone , you see , and so I came back alone and I , that 's when I started , so from sixteen and er and as I say I went to Cambridge in the nineteen thirty one , it was the last day of well say nineteen thirty two , you see , and , and also in the twenties I was going on holiday alone and I went to once er to the Isle of Man and when I was er I , I sat next , well being by myself , you see , they put me in , to a little table near the wall .
15 now let's erm just go on to something perhaps that 's more to the point , you were asked on a number occasions er what information was given and so for and when , er can you see in fact on some of these documents that the brochures are indeed dated ? , just look at er please , you can see that it 's a printed brochure it 's got a number of er additions and then we look at page thirty seven boldly state you have that as twenty sixth March eighty five , do n't you ?
16 If we display the property space formed by these attributes with each attribute constituting an axis , then we arrive at Figure 3.1 .
17 Then they go at camping school or whatever wherever the school 's going .
18 Marshalling began on 1 June , and then they embarked at Southsea and arrived at 19–00 hours , 6 June ( 'D' Day ) on the Normandy Coast at Le-Breche .
19 Then he looked at Pipkin , huddled into a fold of sand , more panic.stricken and helpless than any rabbit he had ever seen .
20 Then he looked at Alexei .
21 Then he looked at Rilla .
22 Then he looked at Jinny .
23 But then he looked at Chen and saw how his friend 's eyes urged him to take Karr 's hand .
24 Then he looked at Rincewind .
25 He looked at the photo , and then he looked at Carl carefully and for a long time .
26 Then he looked at Shanti , who smiled , and he said ‘ Enchanting ! ’
27 Then he looked at Hassan , and said loudly : ‘ You do n't love Sarah Harland , and she does n't love you .
28 Then he looked at Merymose .
29 He looked at her , then he looked at Charlie .
30 His deep eyes regarded her for a moment , then he looked at Rory .
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