Example sentences of "[pron] then [verb] [pos pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A Polish Socialist Party of Prussia , formed in 1893 , challenged the right of the German Social Democratic Party to represent Poles — even to the point of fielding election candidates against the German party ( which then withdrew its fraternal subsidy to the Poles ) .
2 She lays the daggers ready , but she then shows her first sign of compassion , revealing :
3 He obliged by hitting a vast drive about fifty yards beyond Harley 's , who then got his second shot just on to the front edge of the green and about forty feet from the flag .
4 You then do your down wind and up wind checks before going to 1000 feet .
5 The board itself then proved its own determination — it abolished itself in favour of a proper functional board .
6 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 .
7 We then re-examined our whole hand , studied in more detail than before the costs and revenues from individual products and found , hey presto ! that we had a mixed bag between the good profit earners and a few large loss leaders and so on and so on .
8 He then extended his frame-winning sequence to seven when play resumed with another half-century .
9 As Scott later pointed out , he then reversed his usual argument that Gothic did not provide enough light , by explaining how difficult it was for the Speaker to control the sunlight coming through the windows of his house in the Houses of Parliament .
10 He then had his right hand , left foot , and right leg below the knee amputated , but lost consciousness afterwards and died from his injuries .
11 He then proposed his new plan : that his mother should go back home , and he would continue on to Paris when the weather improved , together with Wendling , Ramm and the bassoonist Ritter .
12 He then highlighted our tremendous service reputation — built on the abilities of the whole staff .
13 He then used his personal popularity and legitimacy to win public support for his regime .
14 Mr Hopkin expressed his opinion that we had done a very good job in our efforts , he then gave his professional advice
15 She did n't feel pain , only a small burst of pleasure that intensified as he then licked her reddened skin .
16 Last March he suffered a second agonising defeat in the Gold Cup when Cool Ground proved just too good , and he then lost his French crown when the ground at Auteuil for this July 's Grand Steeplechase came up unsuitably soft and he could only struggle round in eighth place .
17 He then resumed his rapt attention to Angelina , thus leaving Gwendolen with no option but to try to think of something interesting to say to Oliver Michaels and Samuel Pipkin .
18 He then explained his own position , which was quite different .
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