Example sentences of "and then [pron] [vb base] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 No we only start from the Grand Place and then we sit on the there 's a big escarpment on the and then we sit there
2 We got it there or thereabouts for sales executives right ? the area development exec job but we did n't get it right we were two grand adrift quite clearly demonstrable evidence that we were two grand adrift on that pay and I 've asked now to agree to upping the pay level and if he does we might get some decent people and then we worry about the ramifications of that afterwards , yeah ?
3 There 's a latency between the primary changing and the secondary data changing since the primary will change and then we replicate across the network to each secondary location .
4 And then we come to the red shift , in fact , that you were talking about a minute ago .
5 And then we come to the sixth race which is the eight forty five , well I 'm going to go for Angie Baby here in trap three , she 's erm a little bit of a kidder but she might have the legs of these , as long as something leads her , she 'll come and erm try and do them on the line , so it 's Angie Baby for me there , erm Ruby Blue in trap six is a danger .
6 and then we go to the top .
7 And then we get to the roadworks , and probably he 's either in front of me or behind me , and he 's going and then he gets through the roadworks , and it 's , away , whoa , woof , and they 're up behind you are n't they .
8 and then we get in the doors
9 And then we work on the back .
10 We have er six people taking telephone calls from members of the public , er these are enquiries about the latest in the Gulf er , the relatives in the Gulf , and then we have on the other side of the room , we have people who are handing out information that we have received to their relatives in this country .
11 The only problem will arise if somebody thinks you 've simply lost a will , which does occasionally happen , and then they turn to the copy to try and prove it .
12 and then they walk in the bin so I suggest you do n't give me any hassle
13 And then they have all those big long summer holidays and then they moan about the marking .
14 And then they come in the Labour activists come in with this , no compensation , confiscation , the was worth tuppence you know .
15 Erm , you 've got that to tend with and erm on top of that erm , you ca n't ware of if you 've got a pass yes , I , you 've then have to er , get , you know , whether though it 'll be going to a and at the moment there suppose to be very , very low so they ca n't do that any more and then you 'll have to , the vet will then do the treatment for the animal , but again you do n't get the vet you 'll only get the training vet 's to do the job and then they reclaim from the R S P C A , so it , no way that they have n't got any funds .
16 And then they emerge from the shadows , clutching clipboards and notepads and schedules and questions and microphones and make-up bags and fan mail …
17 and then they look at the caravan !
18 ag again that 's why I do n't want you to be heavy cos I do n't want say to say oh you know you 've brought us you know , fifteen pages and we worked our way through it and then you know at the end of the day we do all of it , yeah
19 I c I , I tell this story cos I think it illustrates it very much , I expect most of you have er if you have n't been you 've heard of Dale in Derbyshire , and it 's this river with a , a lovely walk either side of the river , you walk along the side and then you come to the point where there 's a bend in the river and there 's these gorgeous great enormous stepping stones .
20 I tend to forget , me , honest to god I think I 've plenty and then you come to the you say oh god you know it 's never mind .
21 You think it ca n't be as bad as all that , and then you turn on the radio and it is .
22 And if you go up from Bristol on from here you go up the motorway to Bristol and then you go along the M four to London well north of Bristol , up where the River Severn gets quite narrow and can be bridged is a city called Gloucester and Cheltenham is just inland from Gloucester .
23 I was born a poor black boy down in Mississippi , out in Alabama and he 's like a jet white ai n't he ? and he says I always felt different cos all the other kids they just sit there and they 'd be tapping their feet and then you go onto the oh and they 're getting the old rhythm going , like they do and he 'd be going like I all so different I could n't quite do this and he used to get in look , and er
24 when you think about it , it 's wrong you 're paying tax on your wages at source and then you go to the shops and you 've got to pay tax on your goods again
25 be any point , huh , if they , cos the thing is if you go to all those lectures and then , because you 're allowed to go to an employer of what you wan na be , you see they talk to you about it and they , and then you go on the computers
26 And then you get into the situations apparently where erm people decide after they 've had sex
27 You , you , you build this up , now , and then you get to the point where you 're going to say to yourself , well , do we have to do anything about it ?
28 When it 's your child you 've watched fight for her life and then you get to the stage where she 's reached one .
29 It 's like when you piss and it 's really bad , it 's really bad and then you get to the toilet and it 's that 's why I like that bit in , have you seen A League of Their Own ?
30 and then you get in the morning
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