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Example sentences for "then goes"

  • He then goes on to instance his own case as an example of what used to be done in Catholic times to help the student in his education.

  • He then goes on to exhort the young to implant in their hearts a strong desire to study deeply in the books of God’s Law rather than to be tainted thus by the stains and vanities of the world which they were supposed to have left.

  • He then goes on to speak of what was, no doubt, in everybody’s mind at the time, the condemnation of the two eminent Englishmen for upholding the ancient teachings as to the Pope’s spiritual headship.

  • He then goes on to give some quite excellent directions as to how best to study Holy Scripture.

  • Sveinungi (stands puzzled for a moment, then goes to her).

  • Kari rises, stands silent for a moment, then goes to her.

  • Halla (stands looking after him; then goes to Tota).

  • Ljot (stands silent for a long time, then goes over to him and takes his hands from his face).

  • He then goes on to allude to many varieties of dogs closely resembling wolves--the shepherd dog of Hungary, which is so like that a Hungarian has been known to mistake a wolf for one of his own dogs.

  • He then goes on to explain minutely the anatomical details of the apparatus of the throat, which I will endeavour to sketch as simply, though clearly, as I can.

  • DE LEVIS stands a moment irresolute, then, turning to the door, he opens it, stands again for a moment with a smile on his face, then goes.

  • Then goes back to the table, and writes an address on a bit of paper.

  • He then goes on to show that many of the greatest monarchs in history have met death without any comet to herald it.

  • And he then goes on to show how, by a great miracle, the whole creation was also instantaneous.

  • He then goes on to compare the Hebrew story of creation with the earlier stories developed among kindred peoples, and especially with the pre-existing Assyro-Babylonian cosmogony, and shows that they are from the same source.

  • The side which wins the toss then goes out, and when two boys have got a good distance off they cry "Stocks.

  • Mother then goes away, does not find them, and comes back asking-- Have you seen my children?

  • LADY (remains motionless, then goes to the door and looks out.

  • He halts in the doorway and looks at the chapter house, then goes over to the crucifix and stops in front of it.

  • ANN turning at the door into the house gives him a long, inquisitive look, then goes.

  • He looks anxiously at the door into the house, then goes quickly to the table, and pours out a glass of tea, putting rum into it.

  • She puts her hand on the knob, and begins turning it; then goes to the fireplace, and taps her foot on the fender.

  • In her distress she walks up and doom the room, then goes to the workroom door, and opens it.

  • Takes gun out of pocket, then goes up into kitchen and bedroom.

  • Then goes to the door of the inner room and speaks through it] A lady to see you.

  • She pauses, as if still but half resolved, then goes on-- "I am compelled to this deception!

  • Getting into bed, he lies for a while sweetly thinking of Mary Morgan, and that satisfactory interview under the elm; then goes to sleep as sweetly to dream of her.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then goes" 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:
    faint blush; then about; then add; then another; then chief; then curs; then down; then give; then hang; then heated; then look; then once; then only; then pack; then passed; then press; then proceed; then ready for use; then return; then season; then thou; then transferred; then turn; then went; thirty dollars; turned round