Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] then [verb] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Training is directed towards encouraging advisers to recognise such clients and then help them to resolve their problems themselves with self-help material , which is produced in many areas .
2 Cos I suppose they do so many recordings and then screen them do n't they ?
3 But the almost mesmeric brilliance of Severiano Ballesteros first of all broke down what had appeared to be insurmountable barriers and then allowed him to charge through the gaps , devastating anything in his path .
4 She gathered the faded petals together with cupped hands , lifted a couple between her fingers and then let them fall .
5 Handlers guided it down the ramp with ropes and then let it wander away rather unsteadily .
6 You made silly , empty requests and then let me walk out of your life .
7 ‘ Did you think that I would make love to you for a few days and then let you walk out of my life without trying to get in touch ? ’
8 I ca n't believe anyone would be stupid enough to trail a wire on to power cables and then leave it lying around for someone to touch . ’
9 Yeah having bits of things and then saying I 've had enough and then having something else you know ?
10 wished to persuade the Company to build the Mitcham — Sutton line included in their original powers and then permit them to run over it as far as St. Helier , as an extension of their Mitcham service .
11 A research team at Birmingham University asked women to look at magazine pictures of catwalk beauties and then asked them to guess how wide the models were .
12 Cos we need to cos we need to sort of all hands to the pump next week cos we 've got a big change-over Yeah but I know ink well no cos the leaflet he 's got has only just been approved and it 's going out next week yeah well I mean you 're to ha you 're to handle their enquiries er deal with their enquiries and then tell them to phone yeah yeah yeah but you see it 's the mailing that 's gone out and and then he 's got to do some advertising first two weeks in Feb .
13 There was a practical circus item which asked pupils to weigh given letters and then cost them using the postal charges table ( see Table 4.8 ) .
14 One can not train students and then let them fall off the end of the course into a professional abyss .
15 Mothers shaved the heads of their daughters and then made them undress to take cold baths in public on the Hill of Calvary .
16 Nancy , ever vague , led Molly towards a pair of high double doors and then left her to talk to an English couple coming up behind them .
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