Example sentences of "then come [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The object is to train a bird to fly free , but then to come back for food . |
2 | His hand brushed down the length of her body so that she shivered , then came up to cup her breast beneath the thin cotton of her nightgown . |
3 | We glimpse Raulinus , for example , who came from Devon in the mid-thirteenth century , wasted time as a student in Paris for two years and then came on to Bologna making a living copying manuscripts , drinking and writing love poems to Meldina . |
4 | In our bungalow we also have Sister Susan , a Franciscan Sister of Atonement , an order which began as Anglican at the turn of the century , and then came over to Rome . |
5 | We then came back to London where fortunately no journalists or television crews were lying in wait for us , because the mission had been unofficial . |
6 | The foolishness in ‘ Futility ’ being the foolishness of men going out killing each other and then coming back to nature and hoping that nature can sort out the mess they have made . |
7 | Cos the education will then come on to Thursday , Friday is n't it ? |
8 | Herd formation may then come about in response to the distribution patterns of rich food in patches . |
9 | The organisms would then come back into contact , merge again or coexist as new species . |
10 | Can I , can I then come back to P P G three ? |
11 | They then come out as adults , ready to contribute to the work of the hive . |
12 | I think it should go to the D S O board to be able to look into , and then come back to policy and resources . |
13 | get some shopping done , then have afternoon tea , baby and me and then come back for Grant . |
14 | It was a two-day job basically because of the time taken to get there and then come back through York again . |
15 | Then come down to Wally 's tomorrow afternoon |
16 | It then comes down to affordability . |
17 | The King addresses him in verse to start with , but then comes down to Parolles ' level in prose , the medium in which Lafeu and Diana also address him , recognizing his inferior ethos ( All 's Well that Ends Well , V.iii.238ff . ) . |