Example sentences of "he then [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He then progresses to a simple upper body garment , such as a sleeveless vest or loose T-shirt .
2 He then expanded at some length on this theme .
3 He then shuffled around the room cupping his hand around the chimneys and blowing out one lamp after another .
4 He then lived in Pagewood , Paley and Pugin Streets until he moved to Old Bidston Road to work for Cammell Laird as a French polisher .
5 He then refers to the conference held in 1991 with some 300 theologians , historians , educators and lay leaders from 25 countries who endeavoured to disentangle what is considered legitimate use of religion from its apparent misuse .
6 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 .
7 Five minutes had now passed since the capture , and Ulysse left the site with the upper half of the monkey , which he then shared with Brutus .
8 In the Macdonald household at Armadale , he asked questions busily and settled himself to a general spirit of enquiry , the fruits of which he then presents in his Journey .
9 He then laughed as the media momentarily gasped .
10 Under the name of J. J. Marric he then produced from 1955 onwards a series of books written round a police officer by the name of Gideon .
11 Having attained a First Class degree in History in 1935 , he then determined upon a doctorate , which he completed in 1938 .
12 He then sends to the court the defendant 's admission , and states what payments , if any , have been made ( Ord 9 , r 3(1) and ( 2 ) ) .
13 and he chucks it into , bungs it into his machine and then gets the printout then which he then sends to wherever .
14 A lot of things like that which happen to him , he then put into his drama .
15 He then left for New York , to complain to the United Nations of ’ Pakistani military aggression ’ .
16 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 .
17 He then fell into the water , paralysed from the waist down .
18 He then shades in a substantial area of the triangle 's pinnacle , and explains , ‘ That 's our target area ; the selected , high value-added , growth niches .
19 He then remarks on the ‘ myth ’ that had grown up around John XXIII : This is an important statement .
20 He then drove to Namur in Belgium , where he changed cab units after a breakdown .
21 He then drove to the office of a friend who was an architect , and within minutes had persuaded him to come and examine the job to be done on the house .
22 The prosecution allege he then drove to Catterick Bridge and was sexually frustrated when he saw Mrs Chandler at about 10.45am .
23 He then launched into one of his ruminative orations , reflecting on the evolution of our relations with India , hardly engaging with the Government at all , but indirectly committing himself to full support for the movement towards self-government .
24 He then served on the Frontier in the Mohmand Campaign with 5 Field Company .
25 He then served on committees to set up a republican government and abolish kingship and the House of Lords .
26 He then served for nearly two years as permanent secretary of the Ministry of Aircraft Production ( 1943–5 ) .
27 He then served for three years as Secretary General of the Islamic Conference Organization .
28 He then served as a captain in the 2nd Devonshire Regiment .
29 Engaged in the reform of the Board of Trade in 1668 , he then served as a commissioner for trade between 1668 and 1672 .
30 He then served in the Channel .
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