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

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1 it be known then for that squad just to go right through the gambit and become a fully fledged riveter 's squad and work for their days as a squad ?
2 it then for that lesson , but after that I could n't remember again how to do it
3 But we were working for him then for fourteen pound a week .
4 Compulsory admission for treatment ( section 3 ) is possible , but the conditions are now more stringent than formerly and the periods of initial and subsequent detention have been reduced to six months , a further six months and then for one year at a time , and the patients ' rights of appeal to the Mental Health Review Tribunal have been strengthened .
5 Rationality of expectations implies that if equation ( 6.4 ) adequately describes the process determining then for each country the anticipated rate of growth of aggregate demand will be and the unanticipated rate of growth will be in any period t .
6 Then for long distance use we may require garages where you can simply exchange a battery pack for a fully charged one which you slide into the car .
7 I do n't think they had the money even then for separate coach and riding horses . ’
8 Yes , but when you , when you say it 's the end of time it 's , you get some people saying yes it 's always the end , for some country it 's always er collapses or what me have you , it 's always then for some government or country
9 ‘ It was dry work , ’ Menzies summed up , ‘ so I came back then for some refreshment .
10 I stayed there only a few days , and then for some reason I was removed to the Colegio Fray Luis de Leon , where I was given a somewhat larger and more comfortable room .
11 It is usually noticeable that when a masochist has for years felt hard done by , often over-controlled by their partner , and then for some reason the tables are turned , he or she metes out punishment as if this has to go on for the same length of time that the masochist 's suffering was endured .
12 Then for some reason , the performance loses some of its lift and sparkle and the ‘ Waltz of the Snowflakes ’ lacks that last degree of magic .
13 I mean , you can go along and always think ‘ Oh there 's nothing to this ’ , but then for some reason or other somebody has a complaint 's gone a big way round and ends up right at the top , and then , of course cascading down comes the ‘ Why ?
14 Then for some reason he smells it — and at once he knows .
15 Then for some reason we embraced .
16 I got it in the summer erm but then for some reason I decided I did n't like it .
17 Then for another song we layered and layered an E-Bow .
18 Then for another moment they looked at each other .
19 , calorie and then for another meal he 'll have he 'll have this other stuff with a
20 All the policies have been the subject of consultation , but in the case of policy H two , we 've experienced almost five years of continued discussion and debate first of all through the Greater York study and then through this alteration .
21 He led the way around the edge of a marsh and then through drier land , with limestone boulders on it .
22 She gave no reply but went on through the store-room , whose walls were lined with shelves , some holding bottles of sweets , others boxes of all sizes , then through another door and into a corridor , from which , six feet to the right of her , a door led into the store-room of the tobacconist shop .
23 They trooped inside and followed Phrynius down a shabby hall , then through another door to a larger room which had the shutters pulled down against the sun and which smelled slightly of ammonia and sulphur .
24 They adopted the time-honoured device of spending the night together at an hotel , but Herbert , nervous that something might go wrong , overtipped the chambermaid , who then through misplaced gratitude would not give the required evidence against him .
25 Asked her what sort of coins she uses do you reckon they go with it , do they say on the front page then about that superstore .
26 SHE DID N'T KNOW THEN ABOUT SAFER SEX .
27 He kept babbling then about some fiend that had taken possession of him .
28 let's talk then about this question of observation and concentration .
29 He was ordered complete rest and convalesced abroad for eight months before resuming work as consultant for the Skipton–Lancaster railway , at first jointly with Charles Vignoles [ q.v. ] and then as sole consultant .
30 I was waiting for you … and then after that night I was here with you , I tried to convince myself that it was over , that I did n't need any more .
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