Example sentences of "then [verb] for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If this is thrown out and the company then goes for a public inquiry , we will fight them all the way . ’
2 An infant suspected of having pyloric stenosis would usually be assessed by a house officer in the casualty department and then referred for a surgical consultation .
3 If necessary use a metal bar to increase the leverage , then repeat for the further tap .
4 If progress during this initial period is satisfactory , the student is then registered for the appropriate degree , e.g. PhD .
5 He took Sir Bryan 's rejected set of clubs back to the caddie-master 's hut and then headed for the Tented Village .
6 I lay there for a minute recovering my cool and then headed for the back door .
7 Made from bamboo poles , which are exceptionally strong , the framework of this suite is bleached and then whitewashed for a unique finish .
8 He then surveyed for a French company a number of railway lines in Italy and Switzerland , before returning to England , where he worked on the Birmingham and Wolverhampton Railway and the Kennet and Avon and Stourbridge canals .
9 Then you go the whole hog , have whatever else is available , then stop for a fish-and-chip take-away on the way home .
10 Then plans for a final surface solution could be made together with a grant application to the Shell Better Britain Fund for financial assistance .
11 Short-term leases , if they do n't contain an absolute bar to assignment , commonly contain a covenant by the lessee not to assign the lease without the lessor 's licence , and usually provide that such licence shall not be unreasonably withheld — if such proviso is omitted , then acting for a prospective lessee you should always insert it in the draft .
12 During the inquiry they ask for the electronic serial number of the mobile phone which is then used for the illegal duplication of the phone unit .
13 The roadway is closed to traffic by a turnpike , then , underneath a kind of Bridge of Sighs connecting the main block with the buildings attached to the Arch , it is closed again by a set of ornamental gates — and then closed for a third time by another turnpike .
14 Jack watched the guard dialling and then waiting for a nerve-stretching length of time .
15 In general , we find paths from J to 1 and I to 1 and then look for the first node k at which the paths meet ( k = 9 in the example ) .
16 The experimenter then waits for a certain amount of time and repeats the experiment to see how well the rat has remembered what it has to do .
17 A prompt then appears for the next entry .
18 Our first aim , therefore , is to isolate significant typical events and units of social life and activity , and then to probe for the underlying blueprint , often implicit rather than explicit , that will show how they fit together into a meaningful pattern .
19 On his return in 680 he was deprived of his relics by Iurminburg , imprisoned for nine months by Ecgfrith , and then expelled for a second time from the kingdom .
20 Black and ivory are the safest colours , but if you must buy red then go for a subtle ruby or deep claret .
21 Being Ireland , they ended up by eating three teas , then roared out to a singing pub in Howth , then went for a major curry before returning for a ‘ little party ’ in a student house .
22 In 1900 he went to St Thomas 's Hospital to study medicine , qualifying in 1906 as MRCS and LRCP , and he then went for a short time to Brompton Hospital and Convalescent Centre .
23 We treated ourselves to a reindeer steak , then went for a last walk over the bridge towards the polar Cathedral .
24 She held his hands tight , but he smiled , freed his hands , then reached for the grey ostrich feathers she wore in her hair .
25 After a brief spell as ambassador to Turkey , he was expelled from the party and then worked for the Slovak forestry commission .
26 Mrs Singh asked ‘ Do you have the same holiday ? ’ and then spoke for the first time about Balbinder .
27 He looked at her for a long moment , puffing on his seisha , then spoke for the first time .
28 The exercises proceed up one arm and are then repeated for the other arm .
29 A typical story is of a youngster who has a syncopal episode while running across the school playground and is then sent for a neurological evaluation to exclude a seizure disorder .
30 Your students may have seen you play a sequence without sound then rewind for a second viewing , or pause to speculate about what might happen next .
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