Example sentences of "then [vb past] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But perhaps she had seen others at the tree tops , for she clattered her talons violently on the top of her cage , crashed down on to its concrete floor , her wings smashing against the branch that projected across her cage , and then lunged forward at the door of her cage , driven by an impulse that spoke of a terrible longing to be free .
2 He clicked his fingers for Nosey to follow him , then rode northwards in the dusk .
3 But Will caught a fever and then rode home through the cold spring rain .
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5 ‘ Desperately , desperately ill ! ’ she said , over her shoulder , then swooped down to the dishwasher , picked up a handful of plates , and marched off towards a cupboard .
6 It sniffed the air then made straight for the drum .
7 Harry rolled the two bodies over the gunwale into the sea , then stabbed twice through the bottom of the boat to sink it .
8 The chairman , Gubby Allen , asked Washbrook to leave the room , then argued fiercely with the new young captain , Peter May .
9 Case loads of course built up gradually as the samples were generated , and then tailed off after the recruitment year ended .
10 Pulling off the silky dress with trembling hands , then the slips of white lace which did service as bra and pants , she angrily kicked off the low-heeled white sandals , raked her long blonde hair out of its French plait , and then plunged gratefully for the privacy of the small en-suite bathroom , standing beneath the shower for a long , soothing soak before she climbed into bed in the baggy jade T-shirt which she wore as a nightshirt .
11 In later stages , cottage and craft industries were moved into factories , which then led on to the development of ‘ machinofacture ’ ( mechanised production ) through technological innovation .
12 The bullet ricocheted off a stone in the road and then passed exactly through the centre of the rear seat .
13 Thus the script that Sidney Gilliatt , among others , had worked on , for A Yank at Oxford ( 1937 ) was taken back to Hollywood and then passed around to the resident heavyweights , including Ben Hecht , who would n't touch it , Herman Mankiewicz and Scott Fitzgerald .
14 When the slaves saw Burun they hissed and bowed , then passed silently through the door to the antechamber .
15 He then passed quickly through the crowd , eyes studiously on the ground , black gown folded round him like a rook 's wings .
16 Later , Mr Friel had refused his friend 's invitation to escort him home , then met up with the accused again by chance and been assaulted .
17 The Muslim 's bird slowly righted itself , got unsteadily to its feet , then limped off through the legs of the crowd .
18 There is the metal-ring type muzzle , which is screwed into place via a pin passed across the inside of a ferret 's mouth behind its big teeth and then threaded back into the ring .
19 Sir Charles and Lady Dobson lived on Pacific Drive , a road that wound its way through the canyons , then doubled back towards the ocean to link , eventually , with the South Coast Expressway .
20 Finally reaching the bottom , she peered theatrically round the end of the banisters , then crept stealthily along the hall towards the kitchen .
21 I said I believed them to be following the correct route and then crept off into the mist surreptitiously to whip out my compass .
22 I laid the sturdy Ministry of Defence plastic mug on the sand and then hopped round to the front of my tent to bring out my dirty washing .
23 And Gharr glowered at me one more , then stalked away into the throng while Ten-huc watched him balefully and Pulvidon grinned his carnivore grin .
24 He paused , looked at her then stalked off down the aisle .
25 Everyone then processed back to the Salle des fêtes , where coffee was served ; the Emperor left shortly afterwards to go to his study , where he could smoke his cigarette ; the male guests who shared his habit were allowed to retire to the smoking room , while the Empress remained behind with the ladies .
26 Finally Ms Cann proposed an unorthodox and possibly unique solution : publication rights as part of merchandising would be retained by the publishers jointly , to be pooled and then shared out in the most appropriate way .
27 I paced the house for an hour or so and then got on to the council office .
28 Somehow we then got on to the theme of French poetry , and Eliot expressed surprise at one of Herbert Read 's recent pronouncements on Laforgue and another nineteenth-century poet I can not recall and about whom at the time I knew too little to be able to arrive at an opinion .
29 I then got straight onto the radio to Sergeant and Superintendent and informed them that the flat was secure er one person er arrested er and requested C I D and their presence .
30 He then got up off the floor and threatened to hit the labour master with his boots in his hand .
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