Example sentences of "which then [vb past] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They whitewashed their hair which then went spikey , they invented soap , were keen on their appearance .
2 The influence of its music was greatly enhanced by the technological advances which then took place : first in gramophones ; then in public broadcasting systems .
3 Having found both America and Canada limiting — for different reasons — he took the only other course open to him , he went east : to Europe which then meant London .
4 Both super-orders throughout time have provided a virtually inexhaustible supply of nutrients for living creatures , which then became prey for the carnivores .
5 The perplexed driver took him to a police station — which then contacted Steve .
6 There was not one ship permanently in command , the particular ship in most direct contact with the enemy was in command until the leading position was taken over by another ship which then assumed command as well as action .
7 But the Germans admired them for their toughness and energy and in 1898 persuaded Britain , which then ran Bougainville , to swap the island for some German possessions elsewhere in the Pacific .
8 A seven-fathom section of the mooring cable had been removed and replaced with much lighter chain which then gave way during the next storm .
9 We were concerned with the networks of interaction through which the project plan became an institutionalised reality , which then exerted influence upon the evolving roles of the participants .
10 Centralised negotiations between the union and employer confederations led to ‘ frame agreements ’ which then provided guidelines for industry-wide negotiations between the national unions and employers ' organisations .
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