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Example sentences for "then with"

  • Then with a little despairing shake of her head, she paced over and faced the great Disk.

  • Then with a little laugh she moved away in the direction of the river.

  • Then with an explosion, "Yes, by God, it is!

  • Then with a little laugh which impressed d'Alcacer painfully she added with a nod downward, "and Martin, too, was perfectly right.

  • For a second or more Jaffir did not stir, then with a sudden leap from his squatting posture he flew through the air and struck the jungle in a great commotion of leaves, vanishing instantly like a swimmer diving from on high.

  • With a nervous jerk she flung the ring overboard, then with a hurried entreaty to d'Alcacer, "Stay here a moment.

  • Then with a visible change of mood as if she had suddenly out of a light heart been recalled to the sense of the true situation: "But indeed I meant no harm to this figure of your dream.

  • Then with an oath he stemmed his thoughts.

  • Then with a sudden gesture of despair he turned to Hogan, who stood apart, a silent witness.

  • Then with a roar I leapt forward, the stock of my fowling-piece swung high above my head.

  • He sat silent and thoughtful for some moments, then with a sudden sharp glance at the lad: "You shall have this chance of setting yourself right with us," he said.

  • Then with a second handkerchief and some strips of linen torn from our undergarments he fastened a couple of split reeds to serve as rough splints to the wounded limb.

  • It struck and slowly separated, then with a majestic motion flowed like water over the edge of the precipice on either side, and fell with a thudding sound into the unmeasured depths beneath.

  • She paused a while, then with a gesture of infinite sweetness turned to Leo, bent towards him thrice and slowly sank upon her knee.

  • Then with a fountain pen, across the front of each, she made a few marks.

  • Then with a rapid and decisive motion of the arm he flung it far from him.

  • Then with an effort she sat upright, and looked at us all around.

  • Then with a heavy black marking pencil, he calmly printed on it, while we battered at the barricaded door, a few short feet away.

  • Then with an uncanny determination he slowly raised the blow-gun to his lips.

  • He raised himself and looked after her, then with a subtle smile sank back into his former assumed posture on the floor.

  • Then with a forced gaiety he bade Elaine and Perry Bennett adieu, saying that perhaps a trip might do him good.

  • Then with a keen scrutinizing glance he looked over the police and detectives gathered around.

  • Raven hesitated, then with an oath he strode toward Cameron and thrusting his pistol in his face said in tones of cold and concentrated rage: "Listen to me, you fool!

  • For a time he stood silently contemplating the turnips, then with difficulty he found his voice.

  • For a few moments hesitation held the crowd, then with a loud cry White Horse galloped up and again seized Mr. Cadwaller's bridle.

  • It was some minutes before he had himself in hand, then with a swift silent run he stood among them.

  • Then with a sigh he clapped his hat on his head and made his cautious way down to the street.

  • Then with a lordly gesture to her to follow he stalked to the outer room, and picking up the envelope with the fifty Kronen held it out to her without a word.

  • Then with a curious clutch at her heart she went white.

  • Then with a lunge he drove the knife into Gulden's burly neck.

  • Then with a leaping, strung intensity that matched his own she drew the gun.

  • Then with deep-muttered curse and mighty heave he lifted out a huge buckskin sack, tied and placarded and marked.

  • Then with a groan he fainted and fell into Joan's arms.

  • Then with a wriggle black was loose and had closed again.

  • Then with one of his abrupt transitions Benham had written, "This brings me to God.

  • Then with a queer little laugh she jumped in again.

  • And when for a moment it seemed to him that she was not as a matter of fact dispersed and mixed at all, then with an instant eagerness he dismissed that one elucidatory gleam.

  • Then with a smile on her lips made answer Hannah the housemaid: "Beautiful winter!

  • Then with an exclamation Mrs. Baynes ran forward, wobbling her bulky frame from side to side, and opened it again.

  • Then with a sort of anger he did open it.

  • The Hungarian put his fingers to his cheek, brought them away wet, stared at them, then with an indifferent air gathered a wisp of his beard and crammed it against the cut.

  • Then with an instinct to improve the situation, he added quickly "I don't want to go to bed to-night, either.

  • The tap-tap of sticks beating against trees began; then with a fitful rushing noise a pheasant came straight out.

  • Denzil recoiled a step backward, then with an impulsive movement strode close up to him, his face unnaturally flushed and his eyes glittering with an evil fire.

  • Then with a sudden display of energy, "Emily's figure is not what you would call plump.

  • Then with a dignified nod calculated to abash a man in Mr. Gryce's position, inquired, "Is that all?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then with" 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:
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