Example sentences of "then [verb] [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | Two o'clock — I then sit down in front of the television with a pen and piece of paper and watch the schools programme which I like because you can have a rest from writing and reading . |
2 | In this case , the user QA APPROVER must deny approval ( Option 1.5.3 ) , you must then log back in as MANAGER , enter a new version of the module which is at fault and resubmit the package for approval . |
3 | They were saying about they keep asking her because she could be like page three models in the newspaper , she was like very even this really and then she just said I keep on going toilet and she 'd , she 'd then puke up in the toilet and she 'd come back and there were all these bite marks so her parents could see when she was doing it . |
4 | He then goes on in separate chapters to cover sexism , racism , ageism and disablism . |
5 | FoE 's local branch had paid £2,000 for a stretch of disused railway land , which it then sold on in square-metre plots to 1,700 supporters . |
6 | Finally Ms Cann proposed an unorthodox and possibly unique solution : publication rights as part of merchandising would be retained by the publishers jointly , to be pooled and then shared out in the most appropriate way . |
7 | This led to a great setback for the Company ; by the early 1680s it seemed to have established itself , and paid its first dividends , at about 50 per cent a year , but it was then caught up in England 's wars against France , the bases were captured , and no regular dividends could be paid until after it had got its property back under the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 . |
8 | Every few seconds , it stops , executes a pirouette with its head lifted and then dashes off in another direction . |
9 | They used to pop up in the morning when it was a bit cooler and damper and then flatten out in the afternoon when the temperature got up . |
10 | Fair-haired Jews from Moscow and Leningrad mingled with olive-skinned Georgians to read the Cyrillic slogans welcoming them and then sank down in rows of plastic chairs or gazed at the panoramic photograph of Jerusalem covering an entire wall . |
11 | He does this by moving away from the shoal of fry and then thrashing about in the water as if injured . |
12 | He regularly swam a mile or two out , surfed , and then swam back in again . |
13 | It then bores on in this vein until our hero — Bjorn Borg , unmistakably — has won Weembledon for the fifth time consecutively . |
14 | Mrs Keith , Senior , who had been staying with Jim and Jean during Tina s confinement , then came back in the trap with Bruce to take up her old room at the Mackenzie 's again , and to help Hilda look after the house and wee Billy . |
15 | After flying on land , the group were then whisked off in an airborne plane to Robert Carrier 's restaurant in Suffolk for a sumptuous lunch . |
16 | Robyn rose early to skies that promised a truly blissful day of warm summer sunshine , showered and dressed and then drove off in her dilapidated jeep which was packed to the gunwales with everything she might possibly need for the day ahead . |
17 | By the way , It looks like they 've improved the ticket line a bit , there is now a queueing system which you get held on , so you now get through after about an hour rather than 3 , and then hold on in the queue for the other two hours : - ) |
18 | When planning a rotation , it is very helpful to draw up a long-term scheme and dovetail the various crops into the seasons , at the same time ensuring that each field comes into the rotation in its turn and is then put back in grass to build up fertility for the requisite period . |
19 | Each part must be individually dried off and sprayed with oil to prevent corrosion and then put back in place . |
20 | It had a plain smooth bodice to the hips , then flared out in a lot of little points , like petals . |
21 | Having walked the Gorges of Kakouetta and then rested up in the benign landscape of Sainte-Engrâce , you may feel you have the legs back to inspect another of the spectacular limestone phenomena of the Upper Soule . |
22 | What humbug it is for some Opposition Members to say that one should buy British and then travel around in foreign cars . |
23 | ‘ Oh , Jesus wept , ’ I said , snapped a last picture , then ducked down in momentary expectation of the windscreen shattering into a million bright scraps . |
24 | It then turned up in another court case much later . |
25 | Somewhere in all the moves the body contriving to lose its boots which then turned up in Steve 's bag at school . |
26 | He drove on through and then turned around in a gateway and cruised back more slowly . |
27 | There were giggles from the trees behind her , and she turned sharply , furious with her maids , then turned back in time to see Li Yuan summon the small boy forward . |
28 | When approached by a predatory fish , these little creatures contract their bodies and expand their papillae which they then wave about in the water . |
29 | A declaration of French hostility to the candidature was drawn up , which , on the next day , was approved by the full Council of Ministers , and was then read out in the Legislative Body . |
30 | One of the police officers responded by referring to the ‘ new manual ’ , parts of which were then read out in court . |