Example sentences of "then [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | He practised the phrase a few times and then stuffed the book back in the outside pocket of his jacket . |
2 | ‘ After Anthony caught the cod he returned to the car park because his car was blocking somebody in , ’ explained a colleague at Sizewell B. ‘ One of his mates then stuffed the watch down the cod 's throat with a stick — I can imagine Anthony 's surprise when he started to fillet the fish back home . |
3 | The mail was uniformly trivial , but he read it all and then stuffed the torn envelopes and their contents into his pockets for disposal elsewhere . |
4 | That just blew me away , and then to see the pictures published in the papers ‘ Do you know this person ? |
5 | Next is a visit to the miniature village of Madurodam and then to see the picturesque harbour at Scheveningen . |
6 | Is it then to see the world filled with drooping , superannuated , half-starved , helpless and unhelped animals , that you would alter the present system of pursuit and prey ? |
7 | Then using the end of a teaspoon , ease out the seeds . |
8 | In turn , Mr Liem bailed the government out by floating 10% of Indocement 's shares on the booming Jakarta stockmarket last December , raising $335m , and then using the money to repay most of the government 's investment . |
9 | So averaging two adjacent lines , then using the averaged line twice , is an acceptable compromise . |
10 | Also now I tend , as you 've probably come to realise I 've tended to include specific types of bonding arrangements as a functional group for example , I call a carbon carbon double bond , I call that a functional group for the simple reason that that arrangement of bonds dictates the principle properties of those compounds and in that context I 'm then using the word group a bit more liberally instead of saying it 's a group of atoms which dictate the properties I 'll say it 's a group of atoms or it 's a special grouping of electrons , which dictate the properties . |
11 | and we 'll do the elbow and knee okay elbow and knee then using the roller bandage |
12 | By making copies of prehistoric stone implements and then using the copies to cut , scrape and chop different materials ( such as growing crops , bones and hides ) , the patterns of wear formed by these processes can be matched to wear patterns on the original artefacts . |
13 | They have a , a uroflow here , before the catheter is placed , and then using the diuresis period , we take several measurements of pressure and flow . |
14 | My preferred method is to select the initial cell , press F8 and then using the Formula Goto dialog box to type in the address of the final cell . |
15 | The respondent then lent the money interest-free to the family company . |
16 | At the Goldstone I bet he 'll go past three or four players , and then lose the ball taking on a fifth instead of putting our strikers in . |
17 | It looks as if he tore out the entries for the last two months and burned those pages separately , then chucked the book open on the flames . |
18 | But how can the competing factors in the industry then distinguish the service they provide from that of their competitors ? |
19 | You could , of course , get out your trusty copy of PKZIP and shrink it a bit , then flip it onto a disk , then copy it onto your desktop , then unzip it , then delete the ZIP file . |
20 | In this he described how , by splitting a parallelepiped of calcite spar along its shorter diagonal , and then cementing the halves together with Canada balsam ( having a refractive index intermediate between those of the doubly refracting calcite spar ) , he was able to separate the two emergent beams so widely that they could be used independently . |
21 | He was encouraged to assume this double burden by Arthur Ponsonby , the younger brother of Fritz , who after nine years in the Diplomatic Service had resigned to sit in the Commons as a Liberal ; finding his colleagues inadequately radical , Ponsonby had then joined the Labour Party and in January 1924 was installed at the Prime Minister 's elbow as Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs . |
22 | Equation ( 5.7 ) uses rm to discount the bond 's cash flows back to the next coupon payment and then discounts the value at that date back to date t . |
23 | So suppose that the result of the stress caused by shocking an animal in this way is the production of some hormone — for instance a peptide — which then produces the freezing behaviour . |
24 | The computer then produces the court documents with the relevant information at the correct time . |
25 | The dust infill then produces the mascon , borne by the cool rigid outer Moon . |
26 | Then zero the counter when the rewind process is completed . |
27 | I then checked the green box on the right-hand side of page 8 ( Help For The Hopeless ) . |
28 | Taking the plate gently from him she placed it in the sink , then checked the turkey one last time , turned the gas down as low as it would go and made her way up to bed . |
29 | The driver walked round the bus , then checked the road once again . |
30 | She ran a sticky finger down the monthly balance-sheet , then checked the figures against the handwritten bank statement . |