Example sentences of "and then in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Tomorrow she would work , she would finish the shoes belonging to Emily Grenfell in the morning and then in the afternoon she would sole the heavy boots that Cleg the Coal so badly needed for his round .
2 And then in the afternoon we 'd er We used to get ready and we used to go anywhere where we like you know , as long ann er back for tea .
3 But it was a happy McAllister who arranged the stall with Matey , joked with Mr Sands , and then in the afternoon after lunch walked with Dr Neil and Matey to the church hall .
4 And then in the afternoon , there 'll be some problem with the staff .
5 and then in the afternoon you come up did n't you ?
6 and then in the afternoon those that went round Cadburys are going round Rovers , and those that went round Rovers are going round Cadburys
7 Hard disks can be huge , so DOS does n't search the whole thing for a matching name ; instead it looks first in the current directory and then in the subdirectories which are specified in the PATH command .
8 And then in the valley in the afternoon .
9 ‘ I was at university and then in the Home Office for a time . ’
10 Records are filed according to the first letter of the surname and then in the order of the first letter of the Christian name , for example :
11 In 1896 the fourth Congress resolved itself into the first National Council with a permanent staff and offices , at first in Birmingham and then in the Congregationalists ' London headquarters , Memorial Hall .
12 See and then in the finish they went on the wire , they went to chain .
13 Yes , oh aye , aye , just use it for the month Charlie and then , and then in the bucket , do n't keep using it after that .
14 With this in mind he spent most of the last two years of peacetime , training in Switzerland and then in the USA .
15 O'Brien 's solution bears a remarkable similarity to the Ulster Unionists ' — even-handed selective internment , first in the North and then in the South , accompanied by a determination by London to drop its neutrality , accepting that direct rule is the best thing available , politically .
16 In this small group of tales he first described in the third person how a murder had happened and then in the voice of his " Watson " narrated the activities of his sleuth , Dr Thorndyke , the scientist , in bringing the murderer to book .
17 It had been a heady day when she noticed the photograph no longer in a place of honour , on the chest of drawers , but moved to a shelf where it could hardly be seen , and then face down , and then in the bottom of a drawer .
18 And then in the streets , there was no electric lights in the street , they all used to be gas .
19 She first began working in the winding department and then in the Dye House before her thirteen years ' as a cleaner .
20 The Führer likes to have staff meetings now and then in the map room .
21 And then in the air it stiffens very slightly as it cools down , but I think on a nice warm day like this is might be .
22 What made Hiss significant was his impeccable background , his WASP family , his Harvard Law School education , his career on President Roosevelt 's wartime staff and then in the State Department Far Eastern section , his acquaintance with Dean Acheson , Adlai Stevenson and John Foster Dulles .
23 Yesterday 's meat and vegetables had been high — soft and sweet with badness — he had made himself swallow it and then in the night the shite had poured out of him until he was too weak to stand .
24 And then in the night when it was dark , the old keeper used to come there , open the top of the lid and shut the door , because she was in a she was in a loft do you see , above the kennels , with er an iron er ladder going up and down you see , and then shut the door on her there do you see and she could get in and out then from the chest .
25 A quick , sharp beverage that hits you in the throat and then in the guts ; that changes , perhaps only for a time , your way of seeing the world ?
26 John Pemberton was Palace 's genial and gutsy full-back throughout our promotion drive to Division one in 1988–89 and then in The Eagles ' progress to the FA Cup Final and Replay of' 1990 Indeed , his surging run in the semi-final against Liverpool at Villa Park , which took him past several defender s , before he delivered the cross from which Mark Bright put the Palace on terms and on the way to our stunning victory , will probably remain for ever in the memories of those who saw it , even though he impressed enormously in the two Cup Finals against Manchester United 's sophisticated and costly imports .
27 At the global scale numerical modelling has developed and was applied to the planetary boundary layer , facilitated by the development of powerful computers used in short-range forecasting research , and then in the construction of general circulation models and thence models of global climate .
28 Ambulances were screaming back and forth , and then in the distance I could hear the rumble of tanks …
29 The sensitivity of K + channels to Ca 2 + ions was determined in excised inside out patches by recording ( V c o m =0 mV ) first in the presence of the Ca 2 + containing high K + bath solution , and then in the presence of a Ca 2 + free high K + solution containing the Ca 2 + chelator ethyleneglycol-bis ( Β -aminoethyl ether ) N , N' tetra-acetic acid ( EGTA , 5 mM ) .
30 Whinfield served as an assistant director of chemical research in the Ministry of Supply during World War II and then joined ICI in 1947 , first in its plastics division and then in the fibres division , which brought him worldwide travel , including a visit to the USSR in 1961 as a guest of the USSR government .
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