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

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1 And then it 'll come up , you know , I 'll put in w er one O two is the headlines for Ceefax for instance and then the stories will be from one O three to about one one five or something like that you see .
2 Follow the signs for Templepatrick and then the sign for Antrim .
3 In front , southwards and seawards , there was a stretch of gravel and then the ground fell away abruptly down to the sea .
4 ‘ I 've chased Horan and Little on more than one occasion and have yet to get my hands on them , ’ said Gibbs , who figured in the 63–6 Welsh defeat in Brisbane and then the 38–3 World Cup loss .
5 Michael Lee checked the address on the scrap of paper and then the name plate pinned high to the wall of the tenement .
6 This took place with the arrival of replacement staff ( setting John free to lead the work ) , the purchase of accommodation and then the formation of the team in the autumn of 1988 .
7 but er , I do n't know how he got out yesterday and I 've never , never know him parked down the road , not at all , anyway we got , I got home and erm , I said to Bev you know , right go and phone Lesley see if she 's in and then I did a bit of housework and then the phone rang , ooh , we was aiming to go out at one and that must of been ten to one , and it was Liz
8 Then you start at half past four I 'll go round and give them a bit of tea , all of them , you see , see if they 've eat , those that 's eat up horses eat up , give them a bit of tea and then the lads start on them and they dress them over till they sa well , well say , we give them till six o'clock wa to do two horses .
9 It 's still working but only with loads of distortion and then the output is quiet and acoustic , instead of loud and gutsy .
10 Yet the clutch of Highers and then the Ordinary MA with which I eventually emerged turned out to be a pretty useful preparation for a life in journalism .
11 Edward returned to England in the following spring with Burgundian support and defeated first Warwick at the battle of Barnet and then the Lancastrian army at Tewkesbury .
12 Edward returned to England in the following spring with Burgundian support and defeated first Warwick at the battle of Barnet and then the Lancastrian army at Tewkesbury .
13 ‘ My objective is to win this fight against Tucker and then the one after that and the one after that .
14 So instead of waiting ten days for delivery and then the invoice being , tha , you know being delivered with the goods when you open
15 For example , forecasts may be made for a group of schools and then the results of different patterns of parental choice can be simulated .
16 Mr Shultz had been an economics professor , the Nixon administration 's man in charge of labour and then the economy , and subsequently a top executive at the Bechtel Corporation , an international construction giant .
17 number of days per institution and then the weighting over and above that is on the number of pupils , mm .
18 In the early days slalomists paddled a World Championships in slalom and then the same paddlers , using the same boats , took part in a WWR to make it more of an event , just as a K1 sprint paddler might take part in a 500m race and also take part in a 10km event at the same regatta .
19 We were closely involved in trying to set up the transport arrangements : we had to get the airforce to ferry the pieces from Phnom Penh to Bangkok and then the Australian national carrier Qantas to bring them to Australia . ’
20 They heard the diesel engine , the quick rattle of the wheels on rails and then the caterpillar of carriages that rose above the stone walls , the small windows flashing in the sun as they were quickly drawn across their view and gone .
21 But i it grew slowly over the weeks and I think Christmas was an example of just the actual logistics of what we did at Christmas must be something of a feat in that so much stuff came in from the volume of presents and then the way in which they could be distributed .
22 Okay , you want the body temperature kept at an even level , do n't have it too high , do n't have it too low , cos if you shiver you make use of muscles and then the muscles will call on oxygen and then you 'll shiver , you do n't want them there you want the blood in here , if you make them sweat you 'll bring the blood to the surface of the skin again to lose heat , and that 's again precisely where you do n't need , you want it in the core of the body so you maintain an even body temperature .
23 At first , the parish was responsible for its poor , then came the union of parishes and then the Boards of Guardians followed by the local authorities ( county and county borough councils ) .
24 I 'll make you a cup of tea and then the only trouble with this job is that there 's that much stuff around .
25 That 's my letter on top and then the letter underneath it 's the people
26 I was saying to Jean this morning , cos it 's funny enough we went out to Dartington yesterday and we were sort of looking at the restaurant there at Cranks , and I said to her you know about this bowl of soup and then the erm
27 But the thing is if you 're walking up er the driveway of a house , you do n't want to be caught and you do n't want to be seen and you , you think you 're under cover of darkness and then the big halogen floodlight comes on , puts you in a spotlight next door .
28 But if Labour do win they will make the usual hash of things and then the whole merry-go-round will begin again .
29 Anyway , I sat there for a couple of minutes and then the cab came . ’
30 ‘ I sold my house for £78,000 but then the building society wanted a mundic test and as a result I had to knock £11,000 off .
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