Example sentences of "then [vb base] [noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They would drop almost into range , and then make use of the slope to give impetus to their charge . |
2 | If you want more or have any doubts about your suitability for racers , then seek advice from a specialist retailer . |
3 | As Edward Pechter puts it , ‘ History does not tell us what the text is , because we decide what history is , and then put history into the text , rather than the other way round . ’ |
4 | Process , then transfer mixture to a work surface and knead until fairly smooth , dusting with flour if it sticks . |
5 | Then get hold of the alderman in charge of planning and apologize if we 're disturbing his supper but we 'll need him . |
6 | Changes in methods of firing and the growing popularity of Raku have altered all this , and whether you immerse the object in sawdust , and then set fire to the lot , or just sprinkle sawdust on the newlyfired and still hot piece , the subtleties in surface texture can be extremely rewarding . |
7 | Two children have witnessed their father shoot their mother then commit suicide at a house in London . |
8 | Allow to cool slightly , then brush top of the cake with apricot glaze . |
9 | For each hit scored roll a separate dice and then resolve damage against the part of the War Wagon that has been hit . |
10 | If you hit then resolve damage against the target using the bolt thrower 's full strength of 5 . |
11 | Then apply heat with a blowlamp , playing the flame gently all round the fitting and adjacent pipe — use a protective mat if working near wooden floorboards which could catch fire . |
12 | Remove all loose and flaking material with a wire brush , then apply primer to the area to be covered . |
13 | Finally a man arrived with a horse , to take the waggon on to Casterbridge to deliver the beehives , and then collect Prince on the way back . |
14 | Then use concealer over the foundation and set with powder . |
15 | If you are liable to do this , then keep hold of the opponent 's ankle as you thrust forwards , lifting and pushing the trapped leg so that you turn his closed side towards you . |
16 | And you certainly do n't go out , and then start economics of the mad-house . |
17 | ‘ Then take Maltote to the kitchen and get him something to eat . |
18 | It is in these areas that the cooperation with local elected officials is closest , for they must take part in deciding what facilities are to be built to receive the workers and their families and how to finance them , then take charge of the running of the collective facilities , decide how to allocate the proceeds of the business tax , and so on . |
19 | However , there is authority from cases decided before the 1977 Act that the approach to such clauses is first to construe the contract to define the parties ' obligations without reference to the disputed clause , and then take account of the clause in order to decide what its effect is on those obligations ( see Karsales ( Harrow ) Ltd v Wallis [ 1956 ] 1 WLR 936 ) . |
20 | LIFTING THE WHEELCHAIR INTO THE CAR : BEND YOUR KNEES TO LIFT THE WHEELCHAIR UP , THEN SLIDE IT INTO THE CAR BOOT . |
21 | Then strain pulp through a plastic sieve or muslin cloth spread over a funnel on to sugar , shaking the demijohn to dissolve it . |
22 | She chuckled , then might pick up the animal by the scruff ( if it were a cavey , or a bird ) , and dash it to death on the ground and spill the guts to read them for herself , then sprinkle blood inside the circle and on her cheeks and brow . |
23 | Now the view er was that they were dignified and above taking action and also in the sense that the public was credited I think with more sense than to believe everything and that the public memory is relatively short and therefore if you start a court action and you then have coverage in the court action , you are merely making the thing worse erm sometimes the things that some people may have thought were highly actionable one day , become almost a joke and something of affection later on and you can , one of the classics maybe is about the Prince of Wales talking to his plants , now that a national joke and he will make jokes about it in speeches |