Sentence examples for was then presented from inspiring English sources

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was then presented

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At that time.

  • He was happy then.

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He was then presented with a Perspex tank of snakes – reportedly his biggest fear.

A second man, Yassir Sami, also a former US detainee, was then presented.

Each participant was then presented with a set of instructions: Task 1.

Their decision was then presented to Hunt, whose only power would have been to veto it, he said.

Fortunately, it was then presented in a full and comprehensible manner by the agencies of the American Catholic press".

The living structure was then presented as part of the SKinterfaces exhibition, part of Liverpool's Year of Culture 2008.

Murray was then presented, by Daniel Mulhall, the Irish ambassador, and John Gilhooly, with the Wigmore Medal.

Each fish was then presented with a neutral stimulus of a light that went on 10 seconds before the net plunged into the water.

When a bowl of M&M's was then presented to the group, those who had imagined eating the most ate the fewest.

That ballet premiered in Stuttgart in 1922 and was then presented throughout the 1920s in cities such as Weimar, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, and Paris.

However, Mr Campbell was then presented with a letter from one senior intelligence official to another, expressing disquiet at the way intelligence assessments were being dealt with.

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