O sinless, Usinara, if thou feelest such affection for this pigeon, do thou then give me flesh from thy own body, of weight equal to that of this pigeon.
Do thou then, if it pleases thee, seek the protection of the chief of the deities.
O king, if thou wishest to do me good, do thou then instruct me in such a way that I may be cleansed of this sin in even another world.
Viswamitra said, 'If thou be a friend desirous of my happiness, dothou then raise me up from this distress.
Do thou then, O Grandsire, think of that which would benefit us, so that the universe, created by thy power, may not meet with destruction.
Do thou then continue to dwell here according to thy pleasure, with affection for me and without fear of any injury from me.
Why seek'st thou then to cover with excuse That which appears in proper nakedness?
Want'st thou then, besides all this, more gold From Troy's knights to redeem their sons, whom to be dearly sold I or some other Greek must take?
If I have found favour with thee, do thou then show me thine own shape.
If thou knowest everything, do thou then, O girl of slender waist, tell me whether what I saw was only a dream or a reality!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thou then" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.