Example sentences of "and then [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Okay and then if next week somet If next week everyone can have Okay w I think what you need to do f for next Thursday is For Monday to give me what you 're going to do and then between Monday and Thursday , try and read anything you can about that topic .
2 ‘ She says the sergeant just asked her questions about Nona Pitt , and then about Terry Place . ’
3 And then about Mills . ’
4 " You know your father gets a hornet in his hat every now and then about Chuck .
5 He told her his version of events at the dog track and then about Parminter .
6 What emerges is an attitude of resourcefulness that eventually grows into a mood of self-sufficiency and then into independence .
7 The SAAF had been operating Dakotas since June 1943 , with a total of 58 on charge , flying principally from southern Africa to North Africa and then into Italy .
8 ‘ I gather she 'd been looking into drugs a few weeks back and then into child porn .
9 From the 1970s on , he expanded first into US newspapers ( the New York Post , for example ) and then into film and TV , buying control of Metromedia and Twentieth Century Fox ( whose massive film archive could feed his TV channels ) .
10 well the best way , well the way I always go is through Barbon , through Barbon and then into Dent and Dane is strung out about five mile or six mile you know it 's just er Dane in itself is so lovely you get over from Barbon
11 So , this morning I set off down Lennox Gardens , the Street with No Name , and then into Rumsey Road .
12 Rhys says I 've got to do it proper and then into Chelmsford do , do
13 Turn right into Dušní Street and then into Salvátorská where 0 .
14 It runs past Germany , Denmark and Holland and then into sort of North Sea and the Rhine comes in it and it 's terribly
15 At 26 Mr MacConachie went into banking with Lloyds and then into finance with the Ford Motor Company , rising to a senior management position during ‘ ten very happy years ’ working all over the UK .
16 For example , think of a house , break it down into floors and then into rooms .
17 For example , think of a house , break it down into floors and then into rooms .
18 Very few witnesses had been found who were prepared to come to court to repeat their statements in the flesh , but some did and their words were translated first into English and then into German , causing some confusion as to the precise meaning of what they had actually said .
19 The potentially unifying effects of their different but complementary experiences of racism are dismissed , while the inclusive and openly politicized definitions of ‘ race ’ which were a notable feature of the late seventies have been fragmented into their ethnic components , first into Afro-Caribbean and Asian and then into Pakistani , Bangladeshi , Bajan , Jamaican and Guyanese in a spiral .
20 ‘ So now you go and tramp the streets changing your traveller 's cheques into cash and then into traveller 's cheques signed Winterbotham .
21 He had seen men come and go ; squads of them went through their training and came out bright-eyed WOP-AIRs thirsting to get on to an aerodrome to finish their training and then into action .
22 Mary looked first at Ellen and then towards Martin as she said , ‘ It 's … it 's me dad , sir .
23 And now the second verse is who , she 's as generous as Robin Hood and all his merry men , she 's as kind as Florence Nightingale and then as kind again , right super mum she has x- ray vision , she can
24 She 's as generous as Robin Hood and all his merry men , she 's as kind as Florence Nightingale and then as kind again , right super mum she has x-ray vision , she can see through me , with a voice or rival calm when she called me in for tea ,
25 Sir Leonard has had a distinguished with I B M which included being seconded by I B M to the National Health Service Management Board , first as Director of Personnel and then as Chairman of the Board .
26 He had already gained experience of some of the economic problems of the post-war economy in his role as minister at the Board of Trade , from April 1921 to October 1922 , and then as Chancellor of the Exchequer from October 1922 until May 1923 .
27 From 1538 , Mary , widow of Francis of Orleans , duke of Longueville , and then aged twenty-three , spent her life first as the wife of James V , when she fulfilled her function as queen by producing two sons , only to see both of them die , and then as queen dowager fighting to maintain her daughter 's interests .
28 A long-standing Mitterrand ally , he worked as Secretary-General in the President 's office from 1981 and then as Minister for Social Affairs and National Solidarity in 1982-84 .
29 Enzo Ferrari has watched him in Monaco , where in the superannuated BRM he had held on to third place for a third of the race , and then at Zandvoort .
30 She was educated at the Art School in Gower Street and then at Mrs Hill 's School , where she met Octavia Hill , John Ruskin , Charles Kingsley , and F. D. Maurice [ qq.v . ] .
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