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Example sentences for "then that"

  • Wherfore I have not thought good of the auncient thynges to reason other, then that, which I have judged to suche introduction necessarie.

  • Thou tellest me then that Thorwald is dead," she said.

  • But if Hallgerda makes thee take another fly in thy mouth, then that will be thy bane.

  • Begin, and end the bitter balefull stound; If lesse, then that I +feare+ more fauour I haue found.

  • Then that is settled, and I will send for a dog-cart to take you to the four o'clock train.

  • Then that is settled," she said, at last.

  • Then that's all right," said Arthur, though somehow he did not feel as wildly delighted as he should have done at hearing it so clearly demonstrated that Mildred did not care a brass button about him; but then that is human nature.

  • Then that chief of kings, the graceful Duryodhana, leaving those bulls among men, entered his apartment, like the lord Kuvera entering the garden of Chitraratha.

  • Then that mighty-bodied one holding the bow rushed at me.

  • Then that foremost of kings, Rama was established in the kingdom.

  • Then that lotus-eyed and adorable being said unto Krishna, 'This is no time for jest, O Krishna.

  • Well,' said the Psammead, 'then that's settled.

  • And I am gladder that it is a heaven, then that it were a Court, or any other high place of this world, because I am likelier to have a room there then here; and better cheap.

  • I find indeed that Aristotle died this year, but he by the vigour of his mind, a long time sustained a natural infirmity of stomack; so that it was a greater wonder he attained unto Sixty three, then that he lived no longer.

  • Thou tellest me then that Thorwald is dead?

  • And to speak generally, the Excrement of Birds hath more of Salt and acrimony, then that of other pissing animals.

  • But by what spirit is it then that I am brought again into fears, even into the fears of damnation, and so into bondage?

  • When a man shall give his all for this or that, then that which he so hath purchased is become his all.

  • I pray thee tell me then that he is well Dem.

  • And 'twer the cheaper way: Better it were a brother dide at once, Then that a sister, by redeeming him Should die for euer Ang.

  • You haue seene and proued a fairer former fortune, then that which is to approach Char.

  • It is therefore a mixed state of sleep and ecstasy which constitutes the prophetic faculty, and it is then that we have revealed unto us, not only all that appertaineth to honour, to riches, but the means of curing our diseases.

  • How is it then that we never grow tired of Tartarin?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then that" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    but just; then about; then applied; then back; then bake; then brought; then called; then certainly; then drain; then evaporated; then fold; then given; then heated; then nodded; then only; then ordered; then place; then pour off the; then remember; then shall; then slowly; then started; then stir; then turns; then was; week before