Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] then [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | And it 's up to the school or college then to pass on their application form directly to the UCCA . |
2 | 1 If you can get a coach or supervisor then go for it ! |
3 | Call upon Councillor or Councillor then to move the amendment N standing in his name . |
4 | For example , if we have raised our body temperature by exercise or effort then cooling ourselves by taking a cold shower , a swim , or a cold drink makes us more comfortable . |
5 | A pipe leading from the top of the cylinder or tank then takes the hot water to the rest of the house . |
6 | But in time Christian people came to ask after the fundamental values of Christianity ; such that slavery then became an impossibility . |
7 | Answer guide : If the net realizable value is less than cost then to use cost would overstate the future benefits ; on the other hand if it is higher , to include the higher figure would mean that unrealized profits were being taken which would be contrary to the prudence principle . |
8 | It will be deducted from the loss and payment then made up to the policy limit . |
9 | His mother father and youngest brother and sister then led the procession to a private cremation . |
10 | I thought the two rivers both rising on Plynlimmon and then flowing their separate ways like brother and sister then meeting down under the Severn Bridge — I thought that provided a very nice theme for this beautiful border country |
11 | Master and dame then went off to pass time with a neighbour , while the young people sit and talk happily around a good coal fire : " More free from care than knight or squire " . |
12 | The Secretary of State at the Department of Trade and Industry then has complete liberty to accept or reject these recommendations , and to decide whether , and how , they should be acted upon . |
13 | The changes over time in capital and labour then govern the equilibrium path followed . |
14 | Price and Hall then worked their double act for Tynemouth again and opened their account with the latter chipping over onrushing goalkeeper Lee . |
15 | Put them in the hot seat and question then to find out . |
16 | Their voices and laughter then filled the shearers ' quarters as the two raft parties held a post-mortem on the trip while they ate . |
17 | The research phase of the Programme was completed during 1985 , and attention then turned to dissemination and debate of the findings . |
18 | Both raw materials and finished products were all in bags — we unloaded the raw materials up until midnight then re-loaded the lorries from midnight onwards for the drivers to deliver the next day . |
19 | The flowers open coral and turn through shades of apricot and peach then fade to cream . |
20 | You do a little bit of input well I say a little bit , you do some input , practice and participation then build on that , okay ? |
21 | The dancers and music then swell to fill the stage again , ultimately to depart all sorrow spent with the child-like figure lifted high in the hands of one man and carried away out of sight whilst another dancer kneels low in homage as the music resolves the picture into a great Amen . |
22 | and we 'll do the elbow and knee okay elbow and knee then using the roller bandage |
23 | Totem and Taboo then becomes somewhat easier to understand and will be discussed in the second part of the present chapter . |
24 | Using this technology text is entered into the computer via a scanner and software then classifies the characters from the pixel representation . |
25 | Partner 's opening lead was the ace of spades , which won the trick , and partner then led a club , won in dummy . |
26 | He was 32 , at his peak as a cricketer , but life then brought him a series of disappointments . |
27 | The metal was inevitably expensive , however , because sodium then cost fourteen shillings a pound . |
28 | ‘ History as différance then means that history will itself always be subject to the operations of différance , and that différance names the form of its historicity . |