Example sentences of "[prep] then [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Any work carried out after then becomes liable to enforcement procedures .
2 John John both of then stayed there .
3 He will be unable to discover possibilities of buying from those who underestimated the eagerness of potential buyers and of then selling to these eager buyers ( who might in turn have underestimated the eagerness of the sellers ) .
4 Nos 5 , 4 , 6–18 and 20 were taken to Brixton Hill depôt for scrapping without being renumbered , but the trucks under some of then reappeared later under other cars ( see Chapter 7 ) .
5 But never forget that snakes are more sinned against then sinning .
6 Accordingly , the guidance given in P P G paragraph three should be followed by including the word normally in the policy requirement and the requirement for the new settlement to be beyond the outer edge of the York greenbelt so as to avoid the greenbelt , with then form part of the locational criteria one .
7 ‘ Not only that but , seeming very pleasant and eager to please , I thought , the woman I spoke with then suggested that rather than address my package to Cara in her professional name , just to make sure the package reached you , she 'd better give me your married name . ’
8 As you inhale , tighten them , curling your toes under then flexing them towards your body .
9 We will be in touch before then to give you details of where in Lincoln 's Inn Fields to meet the crew on Friday morning .
10 Table 6.4 shows that there appears to be a turning point around 1960 : before then manufacturing employment , and the broader ‘ industrial ’ employment , had been growing faster than overall employment , whereas over the period 1960–64 ( which , taken as a whole , shows a rapid growth of overall employment ) the manufacturing and industrial sectors showed only a marginal growth of employment , therefore accounting for a declining share of the total .
11 May I call before then to see how Mrs Gillingham is ? ’
12 Withdrawing any cash before then does , however , make you liable for tax on that amount .
13 RETURNING LONDON MONDAY FIFTEENTH STOP KINDLY REMOVE SELF AND POSSESSIONS FROM FLAT BEFORE THEN STOP LEAVE KEY STOP ENDIT STOP
14 I 'M getting married in less than two months and I want to lose about a stone before then to get in shape for the big day .
15 Bundle one er starts in er , in fact in nineteen eighty three , nineteen eighty four with documents which deal with the er first plaintiff previous employment and his general financial situation before then turning to nineteen eighty five and to the events that led up to his purchase of the business around which this litigation centres , in September of nineteen eighty five and the documents in that first one will go up to mid October in nineteen eighty five .
16 He went up and here there 's two first cousins were fighting about the croft and that was left about fifty years before then started fighting about it and one had got transferred to and that kept it quiet .
17 The salesperson first agrees that what the buyer is saying is sensible and reasonable , before then putting forward an alternative point of view .
18 The odds on the Queen abdicating in Charles 's favour before then have lengthened — from 25-1 to 50-1 .
19 I take it you 've read this before then have you ?
20 Protection against unfair dismissal is available only to employees with two years ' continuous service ; anyone dismissed before then has no recourse to an industrial tribunal —
21 Anyone dismissed before then has no recourse to an industrial tribunal , either to claim unfair dismissal or to require the employer to provide written reasons for dismissal .
22 The agreement provided that the piano would become the property of the customer on payment of all the instalments of rent but that he could at any time before then terminate the hiring by returning the piano to the dealer .
23 In fifty years from then began the great wave of late Victorian building , which has so altered the appearance of places like Ambleside , especially if one compares old Church Street or the Market Place in Green 's time , to 1860 , and with what it has become today .
24 Another Royal Bank policy , to prevent reporting accountants from then undertaking the receivership and so prevent potential conflicts of interest , was also said to be too restrictive .
25 Moreover , there are serious theoretical problems in attempting to isolate those intellectual factors that might be held to account for social change , apart from then attempting to associate these factors with particular social groups on the one hand or with literacy on the other .
26 She writes : ‘ My time spent ‘ at the University of Oxford ’ broadened my outlook in many respects and this helped me with my academic studies and writing from then on' .
27 She turns round and you say something in then goes you know with absolutely no whatsoever and she turns round and goes like that like Jay does .
28 if you put twenty minute break in then does it tell you which is the best cafe to stop at and how much egg and chips cost you ?
29 Right , and then holding me up and put a jab then in then go ner er er er !
30 This ability to see beyond the short-term impact to the bigger picture and where the real risks are is vital not only in evaluating the cost of possible outcomes but in then categorising the risks .
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