Example sentences of "then [vb pp] [prep] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , vendors rarely find this acceptable , if only because the fact that the guarantee is then given to a third party may mean it has to be dealt with as a separate note in the balance sheet .
2 And that all if you put this together with the documents that we know , it suggests that there was a twelfth century church here which was demolished and then rebuilt in the fifteenth century .
3 The first was that Stirling had promised his men that they would never be subjected to the indecisions of the Commando days when operation after operation was planned and then cancelled at the last minute .
4 Those contents were then tipped into a second vessel containing cold water , which both stopped and cooled the reaction .
5 One Scottish Cup semi-final was played on Sunday and the greater experience of Les Steel ( Barnet Shenkin , Victor Goldberg and John Matheson ) told against Liz McGowan ( Ken Baxter , Malcolm Cuthbertson and Andrew McIntosh ) in a match which was close for 24 boards then decided in the third set of 12 boards .
6 All 50,000 who passed the course , and a further 20,000 members of staff who are involved in the cold chain , then embarked upon a second training module to emphasise the importance of maintaining chilled and frozen foods at the correct temperature .
7 The information gained from the self-monitoring sheets is then used in the next session as a basis for discussion .
8 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 .
9 The video is then played through a second time without the sound .
10 The green eye flashed at Culley then settled on the next drink .
11 With the refractor , the light from the object to be observed is collected by an object-glass ; the light is brought to focus , and the image is then enlarged by a second lens termed the eyepiece .
12 It is then vetted by a second report writer and if there is any divergence of view , the opinion of a third report writer will be sought .
13 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 .
14 By now it was near the close on the third day ; Gooch and Boycott made a confident start , but much of the Monday was lost to rain and the game was then abandoned on the last afternoon with almost ten hours having been lost .
15 He points to some of the planned sessions which together constitute a ‘ business stream ’ , beginning with an opening session which , he says , ‘ starts on the basis of , forget IT , what are the critical success factors of your business ? ’ , and is then followed on the next day by looking at how to manage for change by establishing an IT corporate policy .
16 The attack is blocked and instantly countered ; the counter is then blocked by the first attacker , who in turn counters , and so on .
17 Each morning apply a layer of moisturiser , allow it to sink in , then put on a second layer .
18 It was given only six months in the cinema and then screened in the third week of Channel Four transmission in 1982 .
19 Folasade , for example , left school without anyone knowing she was pregnant , and then returned to the sixth form after having her baby , to take her A-levels .
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