Example sentences of "then we [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You know then we thought right , we 're not just gon na forget about this you know , we 'll we 'll carry on for a little while longer and then as soon as the ball really started rolling , er personally I thought well you ca n't back down now , .
2 Then we continued northward , past Yeats ' Drumcliff and Mountbatten 's Classybawn Castle out on its headland .
3 As we praise God for all our circumstances , seeing them in the light of his presence and love , then we become literally ‘ thankful persons ’ , transfused by a new radiance of joy and thanksgiving .
4 Well that , that 's what I 'm saying is that , I think what we have to start doing and I 'm not suggesting you 're not doing , but I just want to talk about this in , before we practically kick off on the course proper , I think what , I mean that comes off , and then the oil starts dripping out of it , and the minute the oil starts dripping out , then we become quite a good artist are n't we ?
5 Furthermore , we keep hearing about other conferences being planned in Paris and in Hannover , Panofsky 's home town , and then we heard there has been a proposal that the International Congress of the History of Art in Berlin ( 15–20 July ) should have a whole section devoted to Panofsky , ( although there has been some disagreement about this recently ) .
6 and then we wrote home to mam that we 'd found a job , and that were it .
7 But if that is our conclusion , then we miss perhaps the most profound contribution this story has to make to theology and to faith .
8 After the shopping spree Mary took us to a little tea shop for tea and cakes and then we returned happily with our presents .
9 Right so when we add those up then we 've just got A squared and how many minus A Bs have we got ?
10 Erm and then we 've just done a letter to them with the new prices .
11 Then we 've both been stood up . ’
12 ‘ I could n't really see us doing another ‘ Pills ‘ N ’ Thrills'-type thing , but then we 've always done exactly what we 've liked , always been a little bit different .
13 If somebody comes after us , then we 've always got cover . ’
14 But then we 've always had a spare bedroom have n't we , only having the one child .
15 Yes , because of , we were in school together in Dutch and on the way home we were with Dutch friends , so we then , and we mostly spoke Dutch and now , since I , so it 's nearly , since now seven years have been , since I have gone to States , first year in eighty three , came back in eighty four , and since then we 've never , ever spoke Dutch .
16 No er some people have suggested buying Skodas , but then we 've still got the problem of what to do with the rest of the money .
17 And then we 've basically the only two The only thing I have n't turned is crime .
18 And then we 've gradually worked on building up the spelling .
19 Then we went outside , into the stadium , through a last security gate , into the bright morning sunshine .
20 Then we went upstairs to the make-up room and Mr Wogan came to say a quick hello , which is his custom , I believe .
21 And then we went right through Belgium and Holland , we were stuck in Holland for er in luckily enough for the winter .
22 Then we clad and ran off home then we went back mishchifing again we came to a boy and shoved he down in the grass and piched is sweet and then we ran off then I made a apple bom then I chudet it then we went home .
23 Then we went home and waited for her return .
24 and then we went home before .
25 In that peat there used to be deer 's teeth , everything , parts of the jaw , horns , what we were dredging up , then we went further down to erm Downham Reach , that 's just before the Cattoes and we were dredging all green clay .
26 me , my mate and paul had a terrible night out after the spurs game : first we were supposed to meet two fellow norw. at a pub ( the black lion ? ) and they never showed up — then we went downtown to the marquee which was empty ( 8 quid out of the window ) and a not the place to go at a saturday nite ( no live music , just house — which i quite like — but there has to be some people around ) — then standing in queue at ‘ the borderline ’ for a couple of hours not getting in … and it was bloody cold ( hi paul ) — the wind just froze my balls of ( well nearly ) … the meet-up was cozy though — no problems finding the guys ( or rather : just look for mr cantona ) and time for a couple of pints before and after the game and no problem wearing a leeds outfit at the pub … i was not sporting my leeds away scarf when among the newcastle crowd though ; - )
27 , see I got very pally with old , , we use to play snooker together that 's how I first met him and then we went there , and I never knew he 'd been in the cos I transferred to the R E's you see .
28 ‘ We should have beaten them a couple of weeks ago when we finished all square and I have every faith in the boys , ’ asserts Nelson , ‘ Since then we went very close against Tipperary and given the self-belief the team now possesses I think we can give a very good account of ourselves on Sunday . ’
29 pull the bloody page then we know exactly , we wo n't have
30 Then we waited silently in the middle bedroom in the dark .
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