Example sentences of "then i [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Then I take a fairly full swing ( photo 3 ) , but making sure that my feet are securely planted in the sand ( photo 4 ) . |
2 | Then I locked the Laboratory door , kept all the staff in the main hall , and waited there until Dr. Kerrison arrived . |
3 | Then I twisted the film and note together into a paper towel and went out to try to find Bill Baudelaire , reckoning it might be all right to speak to him casually down on ground level since Filmer was n't there to see . |
4 | Well , I have practised yoga for many years , but then I met a Jesuit priest who had been sent to the Far East by the Catholic Church to experience the Buddhist way and see how it might relate to Catholic worship . |
5 | ‘ Then I met a man . |
6 | And then I met a few . |
7 | Then I met an Arab who gave me 200 francs and my ambition was never to come back to England again . |
8 | But where the research and claims go further , as the proponents of smart drugs increasingly do , and assert that there is a widespread disability , ‘ age-associated memory deficit ’ , and that the drugs will be able to alleviate the symptoms of this memory loss , then I become a great deal more sceptical . |
9 | Then I lifted the foot and as I explored further I found a tender area in the superficial flexor . |
10 | Then I discovered a section on sailing vessels and decided that travelling the world by schooner was going to be my main occupation post-release . |
11 | Then I discovered a button missing from the shirt I had planned to wear . |
12 | Then I discovered the Bulgarian women 's choirs , ‘ Le Mystre Des Voix Bulgares ’ — it 's really funny to hear this stuff come screaming out of your subconscious and out through the amplifier … |
13 | The till was now 20 deep with impatient customers clutching their coffee pots and blenders — and then I discovered the real bane of the shop assistant 's life : The Haggler . |
14 | … and if this sounds as though I were conducting a tutorial , then I make no apology . |
15 | Then I cooked the breakfast . |
16 | Then I knit a rouleau strip to attach to the sides of the cone so that it can be hung up . |
17 | I parried most of them until we got to their door , then I put a finger to my lips and shushed them . |
18 | then I put a |
19 | Then I put a little like a slobber drip mark , with a little window |
20 | I polished the latches a bit with my shirtsleeve , then I put the briefcase back exactly as I 'd found it and took my leaf-trembling self along to the dining car , already regretting , before I got there , that I had n't stayed until the Canadian left , knowing that I 'd wasted some of the best and perhaps the only chance I would get of seeing what Filmer had brought with him on the train . |
21 | Then I put the key on the chest of drawers , and left . ’ |
22 | I followed him , Lily , and then — I could n't believe it — I saw where he 'd a desk key hidden , so then I put the books down sudden , and bent double . |
23 | I did n't give him a chance to say anything , just said I was coming to his place right that minute , and then I put the phone down . ’ |
24 | I closed my eyes and listened to the cracks and smashes until one especially loud thump ended in a low buzz telephones do n't usually make ; then I put the phone down again , turned , looked upward , and set wearily off , back up the stairs . |
25 | so it 's obvious what you did , and then I put the name |
26 | I did most of them but then I left the sheet at home , sign that bit . |
27 | Then I left the phone off the hook . |
28 | Then I left the surveying surveyor civil engineering I went in the black gang . |
29 | I felt very wicked taking them to a pawnbroker , and then I sent the money to Giulia . |
30 | Then I had no excuse not to audition for plays , and when I did I found that I enjoyed it . |