Example sentences of "then [vb past] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He grinned at her , then swished at a shrub with his cane and asked , with studied casualness , ‘ And will you stay here at Bishopstow ?
2 He then asked for a drink of water .
3 From this , the idea was derived of ‘ patchwork pieces ’ , which then led to a demand for specific colours in the bags , ’ ‘ and suddenly we realized we had created a bit of a monster . ’
4 They then agreed on a communiqué reaffirming " their commitment to contribute actively to a settlement of the other problems of the region " and inviting Aziz to Luxembourg .
5 It then passed through a number of hands , eventually taken over by Bensons International Systems , shortly after the Second World War .
6 We then passed beneath a ranch fence : Parque Nacional Torres del Paine , it announced , and in the distance over a range of low brown grasslands were the sharp spires of a dozen oddly-shaped mountains , twisted and contorted and coloured like no other mountains we had ever seen before .
7 He then applied for a mandamus directed to the visitor to hear an appeal on the grounds that the earlier appeal to the visitor had been no true appeal at all .
8 He later confessed to having taken part in the theft of a quantity of goods including hi-fi equipment , a television , a leather jacket and a carriage clock , totalling value of £1,222 , from the bedsit next door to the one which he then shared with a fridge at Spitalhatch , Alton .
9 I then got into a tracksuit , donned a newish pair of expensive running-shoes , and set off towards Wimbledon Common .
10 The poles slid glistening in and out of the water as the craft approached and then beached with a bump .
11 A new digital camera , which allows images to be captured then downloaded into a PC has been unveiled by Logitech , a market leader in computer input devices .
12 He then trained as a parachutist and volunteered as guide for this ill-fated raid .
13 But in 1983–7 the real ( volume ) increase in funds first fell to zero , then fell absolutely , then rose at a rate lower than 1 per cent — that is less than the increasing trend to an ageing population required to sustain standards ( Kings Fund Institute , 1988 ; Owens and Glennerster , 1990 ) .
14 The chamber , filled with over 160 delegations to the World Conference on Human Rights , listened in hushed silence and then rose in a standing ovation .
15 He got on to his knees , then rose in a crouch and hit Pascoe full on the chest with a tight fist .
16 The notes hovered in the still air as he played a lament then errupted into a dance rhythm .
17 Sophie looked at both her sons and then sank into a chair .
18 It was an ignominious failure — the plane left the runway then crashed into a ball of flames .
19 He then referred to a passage from the judgment of Nolan J. in Anderton v. Lythgoe [ 1985 ] 1 W.L.R. 222 , 228 , including the words which I have earlier cited .
20 He then moved to a succession of short-term jobs until in 1934 he joined some friends in establishing a garage near Basingstoke , specializing in veteran and vintage cars .
21 The arm hovered before the bookcase and then darted at a book end and retrieved a bound diary .
22 The sequence in hand was apparently quite simple : we met up with another yacht and sailed in company , then came across a fishing boat to whose skipper I shouted , ‘ Have you any fish to spare ? ’
23 At the southern end of the valley where the sky was brighter , a horseman now appeared , his dark mount reined in , its head pulling to one side as it slowed then came to a halt .
24 He led her down a row , then came to a halt .
25 Matters then came to a head and after dropping her baby the mother was distraught about what she had done to her child .
26 The elevator rose smoothly , then came to a stop .
27 The 6 A.M. Glasgow to Garvie train approached platform 8 gently , apologetically almost , then came to a stop with a squealing of brakes and a hiss of escaping steam , and they looked at it with wide-eyed wonder .
28 I sauntered along attractively named Wine Street , then came to a bridge over the rushing River Garavogue .
29 We then came to a stream and followed this to the little village of Le Buet , returning to Chamonix by train .
30 ‘ Oh , Stevens , ’ he began with a false air of nonchalance , but then seemed at a loss how to continue .
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