Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [coord] then [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Obviously at the moment we we all of us are really tied up with living from a Tuesday to a Saturday really you know with Tuesdays our meeting and then all that has to be done after that and then Saturday is the food parcels you know so and most people work as well either part time or full time work at home er with the kids and bringing up families so and obviously also money is shor short for people that are directly involved in the strike so erm .
2 Saltburn struggled last season but they restricted hosts Middlesbrough to a total of 163 for six and then Mark Walker , whose 90 included 13 fours , and Indian professional Mukund Palmar ( 65 ) , shared an unbroken partnership of 137 to snatch a nine-wicket away win .
3 She taught English , mainly in teacher training colleges , becoming vice-principal of one and then Principal of Charlotte Mason College , Ambleside until 1970 .
4 When you start is to do a thing , put that mallet down like that and then line up the which you need to go .
5 and you 've your idea from that but then China is a completely backward country .
6 But for the next two decades , as the volume of junk outstanding rose to $15 billion in 1980 and then $201 billion in 1989 , the default rate stayed low .
7 Radio Nottingham sport on from seven and then John Tanton from ten until midnight to come on the county 's favourite .
8 And then John at teatime , the football from seven and then John from ten till midnight , on the county 's favourite radio station , it 's B B C Radio Nottingham at two o'clock .
9 Ian Ramsey School from Stockton shared the runs around in making 94 for nine and then bowlers Ian Richards ( 4–8 ) and David Sweet ( 3–10 ) Red House from Norton , to 64 , also for nine wickets .
10 You then face it with another wardrobe , or if not a wardrobe you 'll face it with something like a chest of drawers and the and put a c er er a wrapper over that and then upside down on top of that th there would be a dressing table , and they would face in .
11 Langer and Graham were on 209 , O'Meara and Ian Woosnam , who plenty were tipping , were on 212 and then Sandy and Christy on 212 as well .
12 Under Labour , the best example is Denis Healey who was Secretary of State for Defence from 1964 to 1970 and then Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1974 to 1979 .
13 And minus six take away minus five and then X take away minus one .
14 The Duke did his stately bow at that and then Donald was calling for another song .
15 Hourly doses at first and then tablets take up to four times a day for two to three days are recommended .
16 The conquistadors ' descendants have often been challenged — from outside by British and then North American capitalists , from within by ( to use the author 's formulation ) ‘ the Communist Party or Arab and Jewish minorities ’ .
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