Example sentences of "[pron] then [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I then made another mistake . |
2 | I then took all the cabinets and gave them deep-dish handles , plus I used the old logo from the early '50s and expanded it length-wise on a computer , to see how it looked . |
3 | I then took another taxi . |
4 | I then carried this further , looking at Charles 's chart . |
5 | I then tucked some heuchera flowers between the foliage . |
6 | I then had another operation , this time for my back where a piece of my spine was removed and a piece of metal inserted . |
7 | I then had another section to study , one cut at Viroconium ( Wroxeter ) . |
8 | I then cut each strip into rectangular pieces , two feet by one . |
9 | I then asked some twenty-five teachers ( in schools and FE ) for their reactions to these questions . |
10 | On top of the carpet of groundbait I then scatter several handfuls of maggots or casters and/or worms , or whatever hookbait I have decided to use . |
11 | I then spent some time trying to teach Clive how to breathe ! |
12 | I then drew some gold lines between the square apertures to give some definition and help separate the four designs . |
13 | I then used some lovely red single shrub roses and some white Japanese anemones , placed upside down to take advantage of their silky backs , with some potentilla centres . |
14 | I then reshoot this image either on B&W or colour film , depending on my final intentions . |
15 | From the herbs recommended , I then selected those that grow in or near water or in damp areas . |
16 | I then switched all the processors on at once , each with a different patch to produce a compressed , pitch shifted sound with reverb and a really big delay … and it all worked ! |
17 | I then tried another shareware firm who said they could send me registered copies for £40.50 . |
18 | I then banned any viewing of teletext : - ) |
19 | I then bought some dittany in the fine , covered , nineteenth-century market . |
20 | I then bought some designers ' gouache ( colourfast ) and found I could still paint wet into wet without the whole thing going into a swim as in a watercolour painting . |
21 | No more because I then paid another thirty approximately for that two hundred and eighty nine for that that , that came to twenty seven and I had there were two items inside it , I forget what they are . |
22 | I then found another and another , and they kept coming up until I had recovered twenty-two of them in all . |
23 | I then did this . |
24 | I then dissolved some of the hydroquinone crystals in water , put a drop of the solution on an ordinary glass microscope slide and allowed the water to evaporate naturally in air so that new , but much smaller , needle crystals were produced as the solution dried under the microscope . |
25 | The main purchasers of bills are the discount houses , which then sell many of them at a slightly higher price , to the banks . |
26 | Or maybe any conceivable account is translatable into cognitive theory , which then loses all empirical content . |
27 | Hawick was chosen because of its knitwear and tweed industries and busy auction mart which then handled some 180,000 sheep and lambs and 16,500 cattle annually . |
28 | Their greatest coup was the highly remunerative commission to buy tobacco in London in 1730–65 for the French tobacco monopoly ( which then imported most of its leaf from Britain ) . |
29 | Just as can happen in families sometimes , the relationships between individuals in an enterprise are organized around fear of aggression from strangers , i.e. , comparing companies , which then makes each person submit to the authority of his supervisor . |
30 | In summary , the detailed empirical work outlined above has enabled another general law to be formulated , the principle of circular and cumulative causation , in which the key factors are : an initial reduction in farm employment ; which is followed by a deterioration in the age structure ; which is in turn followed by a reduced rate of natural increase which then leads to a reduced population which in turn leads to reduced demands for rural services and thus a reduced demand for rural employment which then triggers another circular decline ( Hodge and Whitby , 1981 ) . |