Example sentences of "then [noun sg] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So you apply an osmo you in introduce the vesicles into into one chamber , apply an osmotic gradient , and those vesicles then fuse with the artificial bilayer , and again if you 're lucky you see a single channel erm appear in the bilayer and you can then stop the fusion process to stop more er channels appearing . |
2 | [ 27,28 ] then addition of the vast excess of unlabelled DNA should cause them to disappear almost immediately . |
3 | Anguilla , a British colony from 1650 to 1967 , and then part of the Associated State of St Kits-Nevis-Anguilla , became a United Kingdom Dependent Territory in 1980 . |
4 | If these drugs can selectively block the hydrogen bonding in the DNA of cancer cells , then replication of the genetic material of such cells will be halted , and proliferation of tumours may be foiled . |
5 | On Conference Sunday , Mr England was welcomed to his home church by his former neighbour , Mr R J Magowan , then Chairman of the Urban District Council and later first Mayor of Portadown . |
6 | Pools with the detritus would be expected to harbour more fish , but then predation from the belted kingfisher , Ceryle alcyon , increases . |
7 | In November Jovic , then President of the Collective State Presidency , visited South Korea and Japan to discuss bilateral economic co-operation and in the same month met Soviet President Gorbachev to discuss the internal development of both the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia , and the positive role of non-aligned Yugoslavia in relation to international politics . |
8 | Miller dedicated it to the Earl of Macclesfield , then President of the Royal Society and to the Fellows ‘ for the improving of natural knowledge ’ . |
9 | Her father Thomas was a former Royalist soldier , then agent for a local squire , who in 1675 received an annual grant of £80 from Charles II ; from 1662 he leased the manor at Wilsthorpe , Lincolnshire , which had an annual value of £47 10s . |
10 | She imagined the castle , at low tide , grey , black , then silver in the changing light . |
11 | She wrote it as a series of articles and sent the first three to Richard Crossman , then editor of the New Statesman . |
12 | Conversely , where an uneven and granulated wash is desirable ( such as in a mixture of ultramarine and burnt umber , which tends to separate and granulate in a very attractive way and is a good alternative to the deadening effects of lamp black ) then water with a high mineral content should be used by stirring a teaspoonful of cement powder or plaster into about half a pint of water , allowing the solids to settle and using the relatively clear overlying liquid . |
13 | In a Bundestag debate on the Rabta affair [ see pp. 36385 ; 36411 ] on Jan. 18 , 1989 , Schäuble , then Head of the Federal Chancellery , announced that the federal government had received as far back as August 1987 information that Imhausen-Chemie , a West German company , had been involved in the construction in Libya , of a plant deemed by United States intelligence to be capable of manufacturing chemical weapons . |
14 | Dr David Player , then head of the Scottish Health Education Unit , counselled the team to withdraw from the deal . |
15 | So there you are , there 's an interesting one , then unction as a holy ghost . |
16 | ‘ Must n't keep you , ’ said the nun , ‘ and I 'm dashing off to St Alban 's , then supper at the Restful Tray with Mother Josephine . ’ |
17 | Decommissioning costs for the country 's eight Magnox nuclear power stations could more than double to £6,600 million , according to a speech to employees by Lord Marshall of Goring , then chair of the Central Electricity Generating Board ( CEGB ) , leaked on Oct. 17 , 1989 . |
18 | On Oct. 10 , Tishkov , then Chair of the Russian State Committee on Nationalities Policy , visiting the region to monitor progress in forming an Ingush republic out of Chechen-Ingushetia , had confirmed that there would be no changes in the current borders of the North Caucasian republics . |
19 | Seaman comments that that presentation Another and concordant view is recorded by Lichtheim : Lichtheim goes on to quote Pease , then Secretary of the Fabian Society , as saying : ‘ We were thus in a position to welcome the formation of working class Socialist societies , but it is certain that they would never have welcomed us ’ ; and to add , perhaps unkindly : ‘ Beatrice Potter — a rich , spoiled , arrogant young woman with more beauty than brains — was determined to have as little as possible to do with the working class . ’ |
20 | The Weekend comes preloaded with a 24-exposure ( ISO 400 ) colour-print film , so all you have to do is shoot and wind on , then hand over the whole camera to the developers at the end . |
21 | Its five books re-tell and overlap the ancient stories of how God created Man and after generations of wandering around living a life which makes Wild West movies look tame , there was captivity in Egypt and then liberation to the Promised Land . |
22 | The five-day trial centred on a telephone call she had made on Oct. 27 , 1988 , to her husband Hans Kopp , who was then vice-president of the Shakarchi Trading Company . |
23 | Carjack then execution as the terrifying craze sinks to new depths |
24 | In 1861 he accepted an invitation from Sir Roderick Murchison [ q.v. ] , then director-general of the Geological Survey of Great Britain , to join the Survey . |