Example sentences of "then [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Gulamalis received their rent for the first three months , then nothing for four months , and were told the computer was broken , the accounts were being moved , the cheque was in the post , and so on .
2 The Stock Exchange is party to the central compensation fund set up under the Financial Services Act , in which losses due to fraud or the collapse of an institution of 100 per cent up to £30 000 and 90 per cent of losses up to £20 000 are recompensed , and then nothing after that .
3 If I actually follow you down the street in order to be sure that you do n't throw it away or forget to post it , for instance , then I at one and the same time become certain that you 've posted it and display a lack of faith that you will do so .
4 Also now and then someone at one of the two tables might look at the other table with a sneer or an ugly remark .
5 Primaflora appeared wholly unruffled , but every now and then someone in royal livery would appear in the yard and go away again .
6 If instead one accepts that the goal of a pragmatic theory is to predict the meaning , in the broad Gricean sense , of an utterance in a specified context , then none of these difficulties arises .
7 Then none of this rot about wars and boundaries would have come up in the first place . ’
8 But if animals are primitive beings then none of this applies to them .
9 and keep a hold on her this time , then none of this would matter .
10 She should have read the horoscopes and acted on them , then none of this would have happened .
11 Then none of this might have happened .
12 If you had n't accompanied me tonight then none of this might have happened .
13 If nothing else , such a pattern shows that the territory of a particular settlement was farmed to the limits when the boundary was defined , and again , if that boundary can be shown to be of a particular date , then something of early land use can be stated .
14 Came another short one , then something of full length , which Smith crashed to the cover boundary , raising a chorus of delirium from that sun-swathed , beer-fuming terrace .
15 Reaction diffusion could provide a series of chemical waves generating first a wave with a single peak , followed by one with two peaks , and then one with three peaks .
16 Thinking of them as numbers on a tall , thin clockface may be useful , so first put a large leaf into the twelve o'clock position and then one at six o'clock .
17 right and then you 've got an infinite backing where you got speakers there like that and then you got a board behind that and then one behind that and behind that
18 Then he by that time this expensive and that 's the one that 's .
19 In fact then he by that time he was living in Leeds , so he had to pay for the cost of removal from my store to Leeds .
20 Then what of this proof and this freedom ?
21 Vegetable samosas , right okay then what from that Londis one ?
22 Er now you can make er you can make disposals in your lifetime obviously , you can make small gifts , you can make disposals up to three thousand pounds a year , which is your annual , your exemption if you like , and then anything over that is liable to the seven year rule , if you die within seven years of making the transfer , then there is a , there is a erm declining debt , er tax-wise .
23 Then anything like that would come under that would n't it ?
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