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 |