Example sentences of "then she [vb mod] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Then she would open the doors of the buffet and take out the tablecloth .
2 If , by mating with more than one male , the female could persuade the males to help rear the young , then she would ensure a better chance of survival for her offspring than if she had only one helper or none at all .
3 Then she would dress the youngest child .
4 There was once a poor shoemaker who had three fine strong sons and two pretty daughters and a third , who could do nothing well , who shivered plates and tangled her spinning , who curdled milk , could not get butter to come , nor set a fire so that smoke did not pour into the room , a useless , hopeless , dreaming daughter , to whom her mother would often say that she should try to fend for herself in the wild wood , and then she would know the value of listening to advice , and of doing things properly .
5 She would call on them , and then she would spend the rest of the day shopping .
6 Then she would close the book , rise with difficulty and take a slow , often painful walk to join her daughter-in-law , the Sheikha .
7 Then she 'll open the curtains and look out to see what the weather 's like , and then she 'll say summat like ‘ How about a walk , Billy ? ’ or ‘ Jigsaw weather today , hen . ’
8 I ca n't wait until I 'm out of here and then she 'll feel the full force of my wrath …
9 We 'll hear nothing until it runs out , and then she 'll put the tap on you again .
10 Then she 'll get a little card .
11 It would take a time to catch and then she could heat the water & cook Alisdair 's breakfast .
12 I sent a letter to Mrs Thatcher saying if she was so hard up as only to pay us 40p , then she could have the money back . ’
13 If it 's the non-taxpayer owns the account in that case , then she can pay the whole of that thousand pounds into a joint account for them both , and they can both use the income , the revenue are n't going to b bother about where the money 's gone , providing that it 's received by the person who owns the investment .
14 Well obviously she do her hair then she can do a weave in n it ?
15 So she needs the baby to do that and at that point once her milk production schedule is under way as it were , at that point when , just before she 's about to start giving them , then she should test the baby because that 's the big energetic cost to her .
16 Results of the last test would be known today ‘ then she should get the green light to go home . ’
17 Then she must conserve the small amount of money remaining .
18 If she is simply referring to degrees of context-dependency , then she must establish a scale on which such things can be measured .
19 And then she 'd make the jump and glide to my fist .
20 Then she 'd call the airport , enquire about flights and take the pictures to London herself .
21 And then she put had some warm water and er she had to have it to the proper consistency and then she 'd have a a bucket of water w standing by her side with a a jug .
22 I used to have Physics at half-nine and every now and then she 'd have an accident in the road so I 'd be running home , changing her and taking her back to nursery , which would mean I 'd be half an hour late .
23 And when my mother was baking in a huge ovenware basin , then she 'd have the the erm the flour and the the erm what do you call it that made it rise ?
24 alright then she 'd put the card morning .
25 And then she will take a few days off from seeing anybody except me and do a bit of work .
26 His problem will be that Mrs Thatcher might decide to do it first , and then she will garner the votes .
27 This might seem a somewhat unusual thing to do , but if Mr Cleese can resurrect his dead mother as frequently as he does his dead parrot then she will have a busy afterlife .
28 Then she will have a global stage .
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