I then started, after a consultation with Mr. Garrett and other men there, to call upon the mayor.
With the help of the boys he loaded the canoe from the other truck, then started away.
She flushed, then started to rise, but Susie Sharp gently pushed her back into her seat, then crossed to an electric button in the frame of a window.
At half-past three o'clock in the afternoon they tied up in bundles as much of the bark as each boy could carry, then started homeward.
One young man, quite fashionably dressed, stepped into the parlor, looked about him, then started as his glance fell on Dick and Dave.
He then started on horseback for Townsville to give delivery of the wool, and load up his three teams with stores, etc.
I then startedin my buggy alone to hold meetings at the different stations.
We then started on our 350-mile journey back to Townsville, and reached there about the end of September.
Mickey put the cheese and egg in his pocket, the milk in the basket, then started.
He looked long, then started homeward, which meant to jump on a car and ride for miles, then follow streets and alleys again.
Mickey emptied and rinsed the tub at the drain, then started again on her face and ears, which he washed thoroughly.
We then started at a smart pace, but could not come up with our avant garde.
We then started, the Pacha taking my hand, preceded by six men, bearing five large lanterns, and a glass one with three bougies in it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then started" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.