• And then she would begin her tumbling again as if dropped back into a boiling cauldron.

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  • Her eyes were open, but now and then she would blink away tears.

    NEWYORKER: Beginners

  • He would draw it after him, as if in obeisance to some natural law that magic could not violate, and then she would be left with nothing.

    NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast

  • Now and then she would raise herself into a sitting position and then spend a long time with her knees drawn up while she painted her nails or, with a small hand mirror, scrutinized herself for blemishes or unwanted hair.

    NEWYORKER: While the Women Are Sleeping

  • She would promise one thing and then when the time came to keep the promise, she would change it or move it further away in time.

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  • "And then I couldn't push her too far, because then she would stop talking to me and sharing with me, and obviously she needed to share with someone that she could trust, " Zamsky said.

    CNN: Levy's parents say Chandra admitted affair

  • Whether the dancer would leave the rigors of ballet to have children, and whether she would then return to dance, are questions that ballet devotees had long pondered.

    BBC: Darcey Bussell: Ballet superstar

  • She initially agreed to join him but then changed her mind and said she would go to another bedroom, where she fell asleep.

    BBC: Scotland

  • After a while, the police would gather the other pieces of the puzzle, the easy parts, but by then she would be beyond reach, and would not be expected to explain her decision, as had been the case years earlier, when, as the one who had lived, she was made to account not only for her own survival but also for the deaths of the other five girls.

    NEWYORKER: Alone

  • She proclaimed herself "a really proud defender of the Second Amendment" and then worked her way to saying she would have voted for the universal background check bill.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • She said she was charged with insulting an official and then released after signing a document saying she would appear at a public prosecution office when requested to do so.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Her family - including her ex-husband and two children, now grown - had to live with hope that she would return, and then mourn her once she was declared dead.

    BBC: Brenda Heist: How to come back from the dead

  • Shamans and others in the community would experience visions, she said, and then ask expert carvers in the community to make a mask based on that vision.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • " And then she asked: "What would you do if you were in my shoes?

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • If Knox were to lose an extradition fight and then wind up being convicted, she would go to jail, he said.

    CNN: Experts disagree over extradition for Amanda Knox

  • Babe liked a mashup, and she would commission multiple schemes from decorators she admired and then cut, paste and edit as she saw fit.

    WSJ: Babe and William Paley's Brilliant Fifth Avenue Apartment

  • Then she would turn and walk back into the room.

    NEWYORKER: Wakefield

  • She was stabilized on antidepressants but there were still times when she would suddenly, precipitately go down, and then it was me she needed.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Trauma'

  • David warned that if she was taking pills or any sort of hallucinogen this would be dangerous, and then he stood watching while she stripped, shivering, on the stony little beach in front of the house.

    NEWYORKER: The Swan

  • She then turned around and asked people to donate old tee shirts for the orphans she would be seeing.

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  • "It's too busy here to ask those kinds of questions, " she says, and then guesses that the Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences, where she works, would probably own the intellectual property.

    FORBES: Chemical Condom In The Works

  • But then she would pull alongside, and see that it was not her son.

    NEWYORKER: A Loaded Gun

  • She would cover three topics and then take questions.

    FORBES: My Lunch With Lady Margaret Thatcher

  • The woman involved was in no way to blame for the extreme and sustained attack that they then carried out and subsequently tried to cover up: she could not have predicted what would happen.

    BBC: Luke Harwood death: Three guilty of playing field murder

  • She would submit to the scales and then pose for the photographer, unmoving, holding her breath.

    ECONOMIST: Benson

  • Afterwards she would tidy him up, and then take him to bed and teach him the moves.

    ECONOMIST: Ike Turner

  • Sometimes she would miss a liverwurst sandwich and then just make one.

    ECONOMIST: New fiction

  • Mom was distressed when we returned from these outings, having in our absence awoken to the possibility that Fred might exert a stronger influence over her boys than she did and that we too would then be lost to her.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Trauma'

  • On Thursdays, she would go to Philadelphia for chemo, and then spend the rest of the weekend recuperating.

    FORBES: When Illness Strikes

  • Then she would get a new part in a play and the idea was understandably postponed.

    NEWYORKER: A Beneficiary

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