Example sentences of "then on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The firm , which specialised in commercial brochures , had a shaky time last year and staff agreed then on a pay cut .
2 Felt it scrape first on a soft surface and then on a surface smooth like metal .
3 She would go out then on a shopping expedition , or to do errands , or on an infrequent visit to one of her friends .
4 Then on a gasp , she said , ‘ I 'd marry you tomorrow . ’
5 Then on a smile , he added , ‘ Very inadequately , it seems , because I 've scared half of the patients away . ’
6 Intuition suggests that communication should first be on a personal level and then on a business level because context is so important in communication , but much depends on personal style .
7 Mr Mafouz kissed his boy , first on the lips , then on the forehead , then on the whole of the upper body .
8 No , it 's that he , he goes , if I had the other one he could have done it there and then on the computer .
9 They were then on the verge of independence .
10 most of us had eaten our lunch by then on the coach because we were so hungry , after all it had been seven hours since we had last eaten .
11 While the Lord Chancellor 's Advisory Committee accepted the majority of the Society 's application last year , negotiations have focused since then on the position of employed solicitors , whom the Society maintains should be granted wider rights alongside their private practice colleagues .
12 Then on the question of consistency across the services , my colleague chief officers and I are very conscious of the fact that we should endeavour to get just as Mr suggests some er , er cross service er , erm common response time for various points raised .
13 She swept back a handful of Lucy 's hair and pinned it up , first on one side and then on the other ; but before she 'd reached for the scissors to begin , Charlie 's face appeared around the doorway .
14 Subjects were taken , singly , to a room containing a terminal to each system and asked to carry out their search first on one system , then on the other .
15 A shudder went through her as he bent his head and kissed them , and when his teeth closed lightly over the sheer fabric , first on one nipple and then on the other , she cried out
16 ‘ And should you wish to play tourist , then on the hall table you will find all sorts of literature on things to see and do in the area .
17 And then on the platform every week there 's a evacuation drill where it 's usually on a Sunday night or a Saturday night it was changed to recently .
18 She punched Rossmayne in the eye and then on the chest , tugging at his cravat until he lost his balance and fell on top of her .
19 I fainted , there and then on the floor of the shop I shall never forget it . "
20 Here are then , here you can have all them then on the floor
21 If all profits from corporations were distributed to shareholders , then on the integrationist view all that is required is a mechanism by which individuals can pay their tax on this income source at their personal marginal rate .
22 and erm whatever you may need a stock and that and put sliced potatoes in it and some carrots and then on the top I 've put sliced potatoes and left them on top of the casserole , well later on when I came home I just took the lid off and stuck in the top of the oven instead
23 John Merritt , a young reporter then on the Mirror , by whom Pilger set much store , was particularly difficult to pin down .
24 Then on the night of 24 August 1939 the phone rang in the Earls Court flat .
25 had been kind of , or whatever they are Mr F and then on the back it 's got for Peggy 's six foot high and under plant eighteen inches apart for high six foot plus plant two feet apart
26 And then on the troopship to South Africa in 1941 , Randolph gambled with his rich friends and lost a fortune .
27 North of Kessingland the route follows the cliff path to Pakefield , then on the promenade to Lowestoft .
28 Then on the day of issue you address the envelope , stick on the stamps , post it in the First Day Cover posting box , and it will receive a First-Day-of-Issue postmark .
29 He said , ‘ Then on the day that light dawns , it will be to you as if a sudden incomprehensible darkness descends . ’
30 cos I said you 'll be here to midnight David and then on the day we were going he stopped me and Jane , little Jane , she was coming down the stairs behind me , I 'd been up for a fax , and I do n't know where she 'd been , she was behind me and as she come down the stairs I was listening and he said got her hand ooh he said I am gon na miss you my dear , so she said yes I 'll miss Hodems as well , he said you have got a way with your words have n't you , he said for one strange minute I thought you were gon na say you 'll miss me too
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