Example sentences of "then [vb -s] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Well it just depends if it 's market day she goes to market stays up till two or three in afternoon and then goes to sleep for six about six hours .
2 The final day of this particular stream then looks at entrepreneurship in IT .
3 This chapter starts by examining small group work , then looks in detail at four particular strategies :
4 Research then focusses on access to the public housing sector , in order to reveal whether the role of the state was less direct ( specifically aimed at the Caribbean population through the migration agency ) than indirect ( through the role of employers and the general involvement of the state in housing provision ) .
5 Then plans for re-evangelisation through the planting of churches should be prayed through and published with every effort made to back the movement , rather than break its heart .
6 Robyn turns the ignition key , holding her breath as she listens to the starter 's bronchial wheeze , then exhales with relief as the engine fires . )
7 This walk follows the coast path then cuts across country to the 250BC New Stone Age burial remains of Zennor Quoit .
8 As he speaks , the line suddenly comes to life again , and flashes over to the starboard side , and then cuts in front of the boat .
9 The interior of the cave soon admits daylight from a vertical shaft on the moor above , Little Douk pot , and then meanders in darkness for half a mile to its entrance at Middle Washfold , due south over the wall in the next allotment where an isolated outcrop of limestone makes a white scar on the dark moor .
10 If you look at an American kit for say , £10,000 to £14,000 , which then requires in excess of 500 hours of sweat equity , the Chevron does n't look bad value after all .
11 The characteristics of these adjectives correspond to occurrence in the underlined position of the structure in ( 21 ) where the verb and the adjective are immediately bound together to form a complex property-nucleus which then enters into construction with the object : ( 21 )
12 Arthur Ibbetson , the English cameraman who worked with him on several occasions , first notes how alarmed he was to discover what a bad skin Richard had and then enthuses without pause about the shape of his face , his professionalism , his patience .
13 And he has done well but then runs into trouble in the considerable shape of Ormanroyd who knocks it long .
14 The carbide then reacts with hydrogen on the surface to give a methylene ( CH , ) .
15 Instead , he pursues his lusts , marries late and then dies in pursuit of that lust , leaving Scotland without an heir . ’
16 The water rises , the heat is transferred to heat exchangers and the water then returns below ground to be reheated .
17 And if this water then comes into contact with air from a cave passage it releases some of the carbon dioxide gas contained within it .
18 This carbon monoxide comes up through the coke and then comes in contact with air at the top of the fire and then burns to give you carbon dioxide .
19 The route up the Wellenkuppe from the glacier follows a wide snow ramp and then scrambles over rock for a while .
20 Fillmore , unfortunately , then proceeds to water down the concept of social deixis by including , for example , much of the theory of speech acts ( see Chapter 5 ) .
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