Example sentences of "then [pron] would [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then I would do a recitation , sometimes one of Granda 's favourites like ‘ The Arab 's Farewell to his Steed ’ .
2 then I would build a trap of poisoned
3 Then I would build a stage .
4 I would finish unpacking , have a look at the cooker and set things ready for supper , then I would take a walk out to look at the sea , and gather kindling in case the evening turned chilly enough for a fire .
5 I mean , all I use I mean , if I was making them for somebody I would use about four or five layers and then I would put a piece of lace of braid or something at the top
6 I would save some money and then I would find a man to marry me , especially if I promised to bring him to London .
7 If the anti-conspiracy rhetoric were pan of an argument against the tradition , as opposed to an argument within it , then one would expect a disengagement from the ideology of conspiracy .
8 Then they would do a run for him .
9 A series of studies by Patterson and her colleagues ( e.g. , Patterson and Kister , 1981 ) hypothesized that if children knew that they should ask questions when they were uncertain of a message 's adequacy , then they would have a procedure for resolving communication failure .
10 During Biblical times , some ancients thought moonlight was dangerous for one 's eyes but a more modern belief was that if you took a child , suffering from whooping cough , outside to look at the new moon , then it would effect a cure .
11 then it would have a wee
12 Weeks would go by and he would leave me alone and then it would happen a lot .
13 Just a reply to that though if for instance the foyer bar became a jazz club and it was it was a the jazz club all the time then it would get a name of it 's own and it would get a reasonable quality .
14 ‘ It would take at least $1 billion to start a studio from scratch ’ , reckons one mogul who adds that ‘ even then it would need a lot of luck . ’
15 She would be the first to know , then he would throw a party to tell his friends who had graduated from the Red Army Academy with him the previous year .
16 He would give them the note ; and then he would have a method of beating the rhythm for several bars and — and this was always remarkable — the choir would enter with a sound that had an unbelievable power and precision in the attack .
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