Example sentences of "then i [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Then I locked the Laboratory door , kept all the staff in the main hall , and waited there until Dr. Kerrison arrived .
2 Then I twisted the film and note together into a paper towel and went out to try to find Bill Baudelaire , reckoning it might be all right to speak to him casually down on ground level since Filmer was n't there to see .
3 Then I lifted the foot and as I explored further I found a tender area in the superficial flexor .
4 Then I discovered the Bulgarian women 's choirs , ‘ Le Mystre Des Voix Bulgares ’ — it 's really funny to hear this stuff come screaming out of your subconscious and out through the amplifier …
5 The till was now 20 deep with impatient customers clutching their coffee pots and blenders — and then I discovered the real bane of the shop assistant 's life : The Haggler .
6 Then I cooked the breakfast .
7 I polished the latches a bit with my shirtsleeve , then I put the briefcase back exactly as I 'd found it and took my leaf-trembling self along to the dining car , already regretting , before I got there , that I had n't stayed until the Canadian left , knowing that I 'd wasted some of the best and perhaps the only chance I would get of seeing what Filmer had brought with him on the train .
8 Then I put the key on the chest of drawers , and left . ’
9 I followed him , Lily , and then — I could n't believe it — I saw where he 'd a desk key hidden , so then I put the books down sudden , and bent double .
10 I did n't give him a chance to say anything , just said I was coming to his place right that minute , and then I put the phone down . ’
11 I closed my eyes and listened to the cracks and smashes until one especially loud thump ended in a low buzz telephones do n't usually make ; then I put the phone down again , turned , looked upward , and set wearily off , back up the stairs .
12 so it 's obvious what you did , and then I put the name
13 I did most of them but then I left the sheet at home , sign that bit .
14 Then I left the phone off the hook .
15 Then I left the surveying surveyor civil engineering I went in the black gang .
16 I felt very wicked taking them to a pawnbroker , and then I sent the money to Giulia .
17 No , at first it was difficult but then I had the Wilsons to help me .
18 So I had to look after myself so I I had one and then I had the other one , just stop at two .
19 Oh er of course they erm , they did n't believe in married women working and er they thought a married woman should be at home you see , well I had n't got any family then you see , until er after oh we 'd been married a number of years when we had , when I had my first baby and er and then I had the other one pretty quickly and er then I was glad to go out to work again when they were school age , they were n't left unattended at all er one , the elder one looked after the one , we did n't live , we lived in then but erm there was n't any pressure for me to stay at home , it was with my husband 's consent , because he knew it was helping out because rent man 's wages were n't very good then , and erm he er he finished , he finished at the pits you see and he got a job rent collecting , and he er he used to do miles he 'd cycle part of the way and then er he 'd perhaps leave his cycle somewhere and call back for it , but he used to do all the and all round there , there 's a place called and then er a lot of places er he used to do the old , is this , is this on , erm he used to do round , round the top there there were some slums there .
20 Yeah , so erm cos then I had the argument about putting them back in the box .
21 Then I ascended the narrow stairs to his doorway .
22 And then I saw her the next day and and then I realized the and then I came back home and I told her why does n't she see there 's something changed .
23 Then I became the black sheep and I found to my horror that everyone thought I was off my bloody head .
24 But even then I felt the power , deep down in my bones .
25 Then I felt the post begin to slide upwards through my hands , as if more of it were coming out of the ground .
26 By this time I was more than ready to ask Moby what she did , and how much it cost — but then I felt the full-thighed waft of a new female presence .
27 Then I asked the children to write about some experience they could recall that had something physical about it .
28 Then I asked the administrator , who was called Lucy ( I was right about The Beatles ) , what the real form was on Sal 's case .
29 If the Macs of the mid-line are on song then I fancy the Scots to nail a win .
30 Then I unlocked the main door .
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