Example sentences of "then he [vb past] [adv prt] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Then he looked down at his feet . |
2 | And then he walked out on his crutch , his hand on my shoulder . |
3 | Then he walked back onto his ship , with the newspaper in his hand . |
4 | Then he walked back to his desk in the room and turned to face me again . |
5 | Then he slammed off into his office . |
6 | Then he rushed in for his money , a little too quick off the mark … ’ |
7 | And then he glanced down at his watch . |
8 | Then he glanced down into his glass . |
9 | Joseph watched them go , then he glanced back at his mother with a troubled expression in his eyes . |
10 | Then he got down from his chair and went to stand by Hepzibah . |
11 | Then he went over to his cages of white doves , black cockerels and other laboratory animals . |
12 | Then he went back to his mother , taking the Kings with him , and there he divided the whole spoil with the hidalgos and his other companions , both the Moorish captives and all the spoil of whatever kind , so that they departed right joyfully , being well pleased with what he had done . |
13 | Wycliffe felt like patting him on the head , but he thanked him and saw him off with his samples , then he went back to his little office and sat staring at the wall . |
14 | He stood and watched her walk back to the house and then he went back to his work . |
15 | I were n't gon na put myself out for them then he got up and stormed out and then he went back to his sister 's took his |
16 | Then he burst out into his great chortling laugh . |
17 | Then he bent down to my ear , |
18 | But he had worked with a big er in a great big firm and he then he branched out on his own you know . |
19 | Then he jumped on to his black horse , and rode off over the moor with the hounds running and crying around him . |
20 | In fact , it was earlier than I wanted to be in front , but then he galloped on in his stride all the way to the line . |
21 | The needle snicked in and out of the fabric , and then he leaned back on his heels , scowling . |
22 | Then he leaned back in his chair and started to think of Topaz . |
23 | Then he leaned back from his narrow hips and hurled the apple directly at Gabriel 's head . |
24 | Then he sat back on his haunches and sniffed the air , holding his paws in the air for quiet . |
25 | Then he sat back in his chair again . |
26 | Their eyes held for a long time and then he rested back on his elbows and looked at the treetops , his face suddenly serious . |
27 | He turned on to his right side , then he turned on to his left , wracked with the shamefulness of the memory . |
28 | Then he turned back to his secretary . |