Example sentences of "[conj] then [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Her body was lifted from the coffin and carried through the dusk across the open fields that then came up to the hospital , to Ferry Beach . |
2 | That produces something that then moves on to discussions |
3 | How can viruses induce cells to enter the cycle of rapid multiplication that then leads on to the development of a tumour ? |
4 | The BBC 's proposed solution was that everything should be handled by the BBC and then licensed back to the publishers . |
5 | The initial opinions are collated and compiled , and then fed back to the panel . |
6 | The 34-year-old Peterlee financial consultant won her specialist event , the 100 metres hurdles , on Saturday , and then followed up by taking the gold medal in the 100 metres yesterday . |
7 | It examines the conditions under which a voting equilibrium exists ; and then goes on to representative democracy . |
8 | But Roxy er Roxy that was from his new C D Midnight Postcards and er he 's going to be at Nottingham 's Theatre Royal March the twenty eighth next year in Alfie , coming well ahead of it to tell us about it , and that 's going to be a blockbuster I think next year , and then goes on to Los Angeles . |
9 | ‘ Ah ! ’ she says , and then goes over to the other side of the shop . |
10 | and then goes in to her . |
11 | so he took some bread down and then popped up to the gate where they these were sort of quite a way a way , and Gemma said you wait there with Jane and I 'll invite those people to come up , you see and erm , I 've got ta be a bit cool , went to the table to put some bread there course it an awful and she |
12 | The Kates actually drop their torpedoes and then climb up over the ship superstructures as the torpedoes hit home . |
13 | There , he was able to lift himself on to his crutch again and then climb out of the stockade . |
14 | Now that was a year , but , er because you was n't a bound apprentice , when trade fell off in the winter , and it fell off drastically in the winter , and then built up for Easter , when everyone in those days bought new clothes . |
15 | We took a rickety public bus with him twenty miles out of town and then struck out on foot for several hours into the wilderness . |
16 | you know because some people claim not to , blind and sighted , er you know and then , then maybe you can sort of say well , you know , what sort of things do you see , what sort of things do you feel and then get on to something specific |
17 | The final sections of ‘ Van Gogh ’ are particularly masterly : as the painter painfully dies in the little village inn , his friends lament his passing for a moment and then get on with the business of the day — shopping , washing clothes , preparing for work . |
18 | Sometimes he was too sick to eat anything all day , but other days he would sleep for a while and then get up for a meal . |
19 | ‘ Shove 'em in t'manger , ’ Jonadab directed , ‘ and then get off for thi dinner . ’ |
20 | And they used to run from here to Harwich , Felixstowe , that used to be their run , all run by the you could you could get a bus oh you could go down go on them boats and you go to Harwich , Felixstowe and then get off at Felixstowe and come on the bus if you wanted to . |
21 | The boss knows that his or her job is to establish those boundaries , and then get out of the way . ’ |
22 | I 'll ask her and then get back to one of you two to actually do the letter contact . |
23 | Furthermore , it suggest that those people who had become unemployed because of a temporary job coming to an end were just as likely to be unemployed for only a short spell and then to go back to work , and that they were less likely to have been continuously unemployed throughout the following year ( Moylan/Millar/Davies , 1984 ) . |
24 | Mr. Belville is after to come to town to settle matters and then to go down to her where they are to live as man and wife . |
25 | Tubby took one swallow and then looked up at the Colonel . |
26 | She swallowed hard and then looked up at him . |
27 | Robyn glanced to where he pointed and then looked up at him and folded her arms . |
28 | He snatched it back hastily and then looked up to where Cardiff and Barbara were hanging on to each other under the storm 's onslaught , coughing and choking in the shower of plaster . |
29 | ‘ Well , health without money is n't much catch either , ’ Breeze muttered rebelliously , and then looked up in swift contrition . |
30 | He put his few clothes in a neat pile on the bed and then looked round for something in which to carry them . |