Example sentences of "then [pers pn] [verb] for " in BNC.
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31 | Then she stoops for some pebbles and warns that I 'd better come in now . |
32 | Then she added for good measure , ‘ I do n't know what you want to talk to me about , do I ? ’ |
33 | Then she went for a walk . |
34 | And then she went for him , her voice trembling , her eyes staring with sudden hate , all the Latin in her coming out as she ripped his hand from her shoulder . |
35 | Then she apologised for her mask , which was indeed extraordinary , and said it was the custom of her people . |
36 | And then she apologized for causing me trouble ! |
37 | Then she thought for a moment . |
38 | And then she reached for him . |
39 | Then she cried for Adam , cried because she was suddenly frightened he was dead , cried for the loss of something she had only just found . |
40 | She poured her own mug , stirred in two sugars , and then she poured for him . |
41 | We then apply our tupling function F to get J and then we sum for all tuples over all states the weights times the inputs . |
42 | Then we went for a walk out in the garden . |
43 | If we want something , then we go for it in the best possible way we know . |
44 | The traction — is referred to a set of coordinates which in classical elasticity are in the undeformed material , but in large-strain elasticity may alternatively be in the deformed material Consider at first the classical theory ; if the traction — acts on a surface with normal n then we write for the components of the traction , and the scalar product — . |
45 | And then we paid for a winter clean . |
46 | If I did manage to get the rubber disc in now , but then he arrived an hour or two late , and then we went out for a romantic candle-lit dinner , and then we chatted for a while … the spermicide would have decided to cease hostilities at just about the time I needed it to be at its most fierce . |
47 | If we understand by culture the exercise of our most intimate sense — that of eternity — then we travel for culture . ’ |
48 | If we wish to add a new value , then we search for that node which is the lowest level of the index set in which it belongs . |
49 | And then we stood for ages while streams of cars whirred rhythmically past . |
50 | First she was on her own with Rose and some of the women , then they sent for the midwife , who did n't turn up , and only after that did they think to come for me . |
51 | Tenements were noisy and smelly , and then they left for New England . |
52 | Then they left for the 13-mile drive to their luxurious home at Corston , near Bath . |
53 | ‘ They sent two of our men off — and then they played for an extra ten minutes so that they had a chance to equalise . ’ |
54 | First , they practise by planting small bombs around London and keeping the police on the run , then they go for their real goal , breaking into the Tower of London and burying the treasures . |
55 | A track is laid to allow the camera to move smoothly , then they go for a take . |
56 | Then they go for a month to a , Sue 's going on a computing course for a day on the tenth of June , the date Clare goes to Brompton , Isle of Wight , so I 'll have to bring them home . |
57 | And then they come for him , and then , you come for him in your car |
58 | Then they came for the Communists — and we said nothing . |
59 | Then they came for the Socialists — and we said nothing . |
60 | Then they came for the Trades Unionists — and we said nothing . |