Example sentences of "then [vb past] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The man did n't need telling twice , and as the boy began to follow him , Connor suddenly remembered : at some time during the evening , when the saloon till ran short of change , he had put in some silver of his own and taken out a fiver — then stuffed it in a pewter tankard on the shelf for safekeeping .
2 Meanwhile her friend walked as far as the bike , then rode it to the point where he met Lorna , who then rode further while he walked … and so on .
3 Springfield made as though to answer , then checked himself with a quick glance in Pam 's direction .
4 In ways more amenable to women 's visual pleasure , off-beat films which then made it into the mainstream distribution circuit such as Lianna ( Nelson/Renzi ) , Desert Hearts , I 've Heard the Mermaids Singing ( Rozema ) and Percy Adlon 's work with Marianne Sagebrecht in Baghdad Café and Sugar Baby have achieved a degree of success in changing the dynamics of female objectification and sexual fantasy in an entertainment setting .
5 She then stabbed him with a butcher 's knife hidden in the bouquet .
6 Said ‘ tell me more ’ , then revealed himself as the reviewer of the DOE proposal and only later suggested that we collaborate …
7 Eugene Forster paused , raised one of his bushy eyebrows , then slowly and deliberately , with the wisdom of previous experience , finished the whisky , drew one last time on the cigar then plunged it with a hiss into the water , before he took the ‘ phone .
8 He clawed at the broken wheel that first dragged him across , then pinned him to the road .
9 He scratched under his bag wig , knocking it askew , then straightened it in a fussy way , all the time fidgeting in his seat as if the bugs were biting there too .
10 He then led them into the Catherine Palace , once more brandishing his authority whenever an official came forward to stop them .
11 Another guard frisked him expertly then led him up the steps into the house .
12 He calmed the animal , quickly inspected it , then led it to a second , checked this animal too for wounds and led it to Wynne-Jones .
13 Gy François then led us to the village 's chimpanzee sanctuary , a small grass-covered shelter where rice is regularly laid on a few very old-looking chimpanzee skulls .
14 He then passed it through the letterbox and the baby ate her meal on the freezing patio .
15 Chant dug in his inside pocket and pulled out his wallet , then passed it through the window , letting it drop on the seat beside the driver .
16 I tucked a ten-dollar bill into the pocket of his jacket , while he tried to wave my arm away , then clapped him on the shoulder .
17 I refreshed my face and hands with cold water at the basin , then seated myself on a hard-backed chair left near one of the windows to await my tea .
18 She crossed the carpet and handed him his whisky , then seated herself in the armchair opposite him , smoothing her slim skirt over her knees .
19 Ponomarev then announced it to the world at an International Conference on Nuclear Physics in Vancouver during August 1977 .
20 He remembered how Izzy Kleiber had fought and kicked right to the end — until the moment when they lifted him up , then lowered him over the outer wall of the harbour , where the greedy river licked its oily lips and waited , invisible in the darkness below … .
21 The trooper climbed reluctantly over the handrail and then lowered himself onto the supporting props below .
22 I took off my rings and jewellery and put them in my handbag then lowered myself over the cliff edge .
23 She grabbed the chairback , her head thick with drugged sleep , then lowered herself to the floor and sat there cross-legged .
24 Sheldukher raised the weapon and then lowered it with a sigh .
25 In other words , they created a self-image and then sold it to the greater powers of western Europe ; and whatever their reaction , be it incredulous , admiring or contemptuous , these powers now found it impossible to ignore the Scots ' insistent demands that they should be noticed .
26 The seller then sold it to the dealer for £2 .
27 I then sold it to the genuine buyer , paid you back … ’
28 Loosely linked to it were the emerging environmentalist movements ( the link being forged by a deep suspicion of advanced technology which had raised the spectre of nuclear holocaust and then manifested itself in the devastation inflicted on Vietnam ) .
29 Having shown his concern for the problems of multinational capital , Barry then laid it on the line for the Cork objectors : ‘ These objectors must accept that the public and voluntary bodies involved in scrutinizing polluting industries are genuinely concerned and responsible . ’
30 Does the Chief Secretary remember the October 1974 general election when he was my opponent in West Bromwich and then described me as a militant ?
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