Example sentences of "then [verb] [adv prt] through the " in BNC.

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1 The Muslim 's bird slowly righted itself , got unsteadily to its feet , then limped off through the legs of the crowd .
2 The track then goes up through the forest to the crest of the hill .
3 She picked a mixed posy of flowers and put them in the small basket she was carrying , and then wandered down through the orchard .
4 He flew to a dead branch , paused for a moment , and then darted in through the hole of the nest box .
5 My husband was mad on golf , and he used to go down into the park and send golf balls onto the lawn and then walk back through the rose garden which I put in the wrong place .
6 She ran like the wind back to the apartment and tumbled her few clothes into bags , then raced back through the back alleys to avoid the crowds and finally met Lucenzo pacing up and down by the column .
7 Interviews will ascertain , for both groups of firms , their clients ( B ) and will then trace back through the clients the former suppliers ( C ) .
8 The thought is that the Spirit of God whose glory filled the temple of Solomon , then shone out through the temple of Jesus ' life ( see John 2:18 — 22 ) , now resides in the Christian community .
9 Had she pretended to wait on everybody at some private view , then walked out through the door ?
10 Rutherford said that he would give him a 20-minute start , then drive back through the village and collect him .
11 Decentralization from the inner parts of cities accelerated from about 1960 , affecting the largest places first and then spreading down through the urban hierarchy .
12 Mahmud bathed from the stern of the boat and then went off through the trees to buy some food from a nearby village .
13 They crouched at the bottom of Stone 's garden , then went in through the gate , bent low , finding cover in the vegetable area , among the canes and wire netting , then darting to a position behind a tall , trellis fence .
14 She looked in the garden again and then went back through the house and out on to the road .
15 He took another quick glance down the hall , then looked back through the key-hole .
16 It crunched round on the gravel in front of the house then sped off through the gates scattering white stones .
17 A major issue for research is how these pressures become incorporated in the policies of strategic management and how they are then propagated down through the management organization , changing the environment in which middle and lower levels of management operate , and altering the constraints on their handling of industrial relations questions .
18 Donna sent the Volvo crashing into the Audi again , then shifted up through the gears and drove off .
19 If the letter then comes back through the dead letter office , the plaintiff 's solicitor should make his own application to set aside any interlocutory judgment he has signed .
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