at that time
Only then did I realize what she had meant
soon after that; next
He walked to the door, then turned
besides or in addition
Then there is the interest to be paid
in that case
Take it, then, if you want it so much
as may be inferred
Your mind is made up, then?
as a necessary consequence
If the angles are equal, then the complements are equal
used after but: in fact; on the other hand
He lost the race, but then he never expected to win
then and there
at once; straight away
[Old English thonne, thænne, thanne then, than1]