Example sentences of "we then " in BNC.

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1 Kathleen and I went off for some lunch and we then went to have a look at the castle .
2 We then move one of the pencils upwards on the table , by about an inch or so , and ask again about the relative length of the pencils .
3 We then had to drive the machine back and unload the rented van .
4 Nevertheless , this , in one way or another , is what we then require the student to do ; the ineffable is to be transformed into efficient communication , whether in seminar discussion , an essay , or an examination answer .
5 I think the Labour Party worked bloody well here after the war for five years , and I do n't think a Tory government could have made the adjustment we then faced . ’
6 A burst of automatic fire up front and to our left brings the column to a halt as we then squat on the wet ground and watch the tracers shoot off across the night sky .
7 We then cycled uphill to the town of Rosebush with its deserted slate quarries .
8 Yet what do we then make of a Gallup finding ( 21 — 6 May 1987 ) that , when asked to choose between inflation and unemployment as the greater threat to them and their families , 49 per cent chose inflation and only 43 per cent unemployment ?
9 We then had a bowl of fruit salad , and there was change from the price of a glass of beer .
10 We then need to comment on the usefulness of such a clock .
11 At the meeting I reported on the position of the gathering health service dispute and we then looked at a number of other pay issues .
12 The consultation period came to an end on 16 September and we then got down to work assessing the reaction .
13 Are we then , at our age , to have a fight , to come to scratches and blows ?
14 We then did n't have enough materials for the wall so we had to shorten its length , which in turn meant there was not enough room for media vehicles and not enough space for VIPs to manoeuvre their cars in , and that meant altering security arrangements .
15 We then had a rousing Le Corsaire pas de deux , with Elvira Tarasov and Igor Zelensky dancing just as Ruzimatov should have done in the Diana and Actaeon , with technical bravura but putting the choreography and music first , and themselves only as the servants of dance as an art .
16 We then compare the evidence from these two countries with the situation in the United Kingdom .
17 We then travel the short distance to Lake Como where we will stay for two nights .
18 Do we then have two independent reasons for introducing people ?
19 Should we then say that Uruguay is not neutral unless it starts providing the country suffering from the shortage in that commodity ?
20 We then phoned the police , the mayor and the newspapers , inviting each to come and see .
21 If we command our dog to sit and he responds , we then pat him and tell him what a good boy he is .
22 We then took a trip to the seaside on a cold , grey November day to meet the council and other interested bodies .
23 We then consider the judicial response to these arrangements before examining the Interception of Communications Act 1985 , passed as a result of a decision of the European Court of Human Rights that British practice violated Article 8 of the Convention .
24 First , we tried a direct approach and ground up polarizing region cells and put the mixture into agar blocks which we then grafted to the anterior margin .
25 We then danced until 11 p.m. when 500 balloons descended onto the dance floor .
26 Having accepted that , we then have the obligation to recognise them not as mere units of production but as beings with rights to a reasonable quality of life and a gentle death .
27 We then examine the approaches firms have made in recent years , such as ‘ environmental scanning ’ , to formalise their acquisition of external information .
28 Armed with this knowledge , we then decide to adopt Taylor 's value-added framework ( in his seminal work of 1986 ) to discuss the processes needed to transform information as it first appears in the public domain into information that matches the detailed individual decision-making situation .
29 If we then pick non-selective education as the base for comparison in the school type variable , we will almost certainly avoid negative relationships .
30 He only went to church when he took church parade — he was what we then called a Regular — but he shed buckets of tears when he heard the Last Post .
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