Example sentences of "[pers pn] then [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 I then quoted to him a remarkable analysis of how drivers must use their minds .
2 I think the process that I 've just explained would allow that anyway , because what I would do , if I just go back over it again , supposing for argument 's sake by the end of February we 've agreed which one we think it 's going to be , we then I then go to the home .
3 This , however , caused me untold problems , as I then had to ‘ answer ’ to the officer and see a tutor at the nursing school to explain the reason for such criticism .
4 Once I had written these letters , I then applied to the Department that was officially responsible for serving the Diplomatic Corps .
5 Christopher and I then returned to the fringes of power , having for a time been drawn perilously close to the centre . ’
6 I then returned to the little inn where I had ordered dinner to be ready at an hour early enough to allow me to walk back to Ballachulish in time for the calling of the steamboat on its Fort William route .
7 When I rejoined the conversation you were talking about your ‘ strikers ’ and your ‘ defenders ’ , by which I for a moment thought you meant the miners and their supporters , but which I then understood to be part of an extended football metaphor and to refer respectively to your Policy Unit and your Private Office .
8 I then went to an ITV studio to talk by satellite to my coach Ron Roddan in London .
9 I then went to the Grosvenor Hotel where they said Frank was , but still could n't find him so returned to the BAAB .
10 I then went to various museums and institutes .
11 So I did my O levels and my A levels and I then went to the London Hospital , which is in Whitechapel , from the age of eighteen until I was twenty three .
12 I then went to Coventry Belgrade for six months , where I did everything from Malcolm in Macbeth to the play Charlie 's Aunt .
13 After going through the conductor 's course I then went to Leith depot , old Leith depot er of the , with the tramcars .
14 I then wrote to Gwen , inviting myself to stay for a few weeks .
15 So I then rushed to the front of the building , I said Look , will you come in please ?
16 I then said to this young horseman : ‘ Now hop on your wagon and be off ! ’ and he done so . ’
17 can I then put to you
18 I then move to the deliverances on page one hundred and eighty five .
19 And I then want to be able to collect information on sources of pollution around their sites , if they notice particularly busy roads , things like that .
20 Having disposed of the simple administrative matter in a commonsense way , I then spoke to Chris protheroe who told me about the fatigue failure of the right stabiliser spar .
21 I then spoke to Geoff , MP for Ashfield C L P , and until recently also an M E P , strongly in favour of pairing .
22 Can I then introduce to you I 'll introduce the speaker in a few moments , quite formally , but Michael who 's the guest of Roy .
23 I then explained to her about the attack on Toby .
24 But er I then explained to them that I realize that it does n't actually matter and it 's the quality of the image that you produce that matters and not what it 's made of or on .
25 I realized that I had been tricked , so I then turned to some American and French correspondents .
26 Therefore , I decided that I had the clue to something that had long baffled me , that whereas Levis 's strict division of the world into sensuous particulars and more intellectual abstractions — I hope I 'm being fair to him , I 'm caricaturing and shortening _ whereas this was applicable to the modern period , it probably was n't to the period I decided , I think , roughly before the eighteenth century , and with this in mind I then turned to the mysterious last plays of Shakespeare that we 've been talking about earlier and tried to see whether the sense one gets in those plays of love , for example , not as simply a logical construction for talking about the way people behave in relation to each other , but as some kind of spiritual entity existing prior to the human subjects in the play , whether that sense could be in some degree confirmed and explained by an investigation of the general use of universals in the period and earlier .
27 And with this in mind I then turned to the mysterious last plays of Shakespeare that we 've been talking about earlier , erm and tried to see whether the sense one gets in those plays of love , for example , not as erm simply a logical construction for talking about the way people talk in relation to each other , but as some kind of spiritual entity , existing prior to the human subjects in the play , whether that sense could be in some degree confirmed and explained by an investigation of the general use of universals in the period and earlier .
28 Could I then come to the body of the report , rather than the East Grinstead by-pass , which I , I , I I agree is , is pertinent erm I was , I read this a couple of times because I was a bit confused about the rather if I may say so convoluted argument that was in it erm I think I understand the argument that the erm is that the Mid Sussex District Council have asked for advice and the recommendation is that advice .
29 She then returned to back into the siding and collected her own carriages , shunting them back into Holyhead Station !
30 She then returned to full-time medical work , and now her religious , political and medical commitments have led her to the position of Consultant in Public Health Medicine for Central Birmingham Health Authority .
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