Example sentences of "[conj] then [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Having heard that , and secondly due to your patience er through your patience getting clarification that it the borough could if it wished allocate its sixty hectares under this structure plan policy outside the town centres and that things that then took place in town centres would be extra , it 's not something they have to do but it 's a freedom they would have in their local plan , having heard those two things , the concern I 've got that even at sixty hectares , Harrogate 's allocation was too small erm really recedes very quickly sir , and would completely disappear and here Mr Allenby and I are at one ,
2 Just like a vaulter 's carbon fibre pole , FUSION conserves and then re-distributes energy — for stunning propulsion effect .
3 Jim sat down by the fire in Albert 's old chair and then reversed direction and got up again in one amazing movement .
4 Stand-in Ipswich keeper Clive Baker , 33 , produced five outstanding saves , while ’ Jason Dozzell fired his fifth goal of the season and then criticized Forest 's powder puff tactics .
5 He offered the umbrella to him and then followed suit , both were presently arranged , expectant and a little flushed , now standing on the far side .
6 He ordered her downstairs , threatened to kill her year-old baby if she did not obey and then demanded money , which she gave him .
7 He says this because it seems pointless for the sun to have done all this work , and then let war spoil everything and killing off the sun 's children .
8 Even the earls present hailed this as an excellent plan , and Fraser was there and then appointed Deputy Warden of the Marches .
9 supervises change over of free-choice activities and then monitors maths group and two language groups ;
10 Particularly in the case of partners , the one doing the caring may sometimes feel considerable resentment at the changes in the relationship and the demands made , and then suffer guilt because of this .
11 I 'm not sure newspapers should do more than this — inform and then reflect public opinion .
12 It provides tools for applications design from the initial concept , to the editing stage , debugging , simulation and then code generation .
13 An inclined , self-opening and counterbalanced trapdoor closed after the kibble was pulled through and then formed part of the hopper feed chute .
14 But such men were totally unwilling to embark on a diplomatic career by doing humdrum routine work or studying documents , and then rising step by slow step through a hierarchy of ranks .
15 Those who advocated it argued that it was of no use to abolish selection at 11 + , in the name of justice and fairness , and then reintroduce selection a few months later , by streaming children once at school .
16 Dictates writing to adult and then copies adult 's model
17 The unscrupulous could set up a charity and then get company status , producing a set of accounts which are totally meaningless from a charity point of view . ’
18 If getting out of my class now I 'm going to And then get indigestion .
19 I came inside , took a look around and then got beat over the head .
20 Then Mum went over and I gazed on as she replaced the sheet and then rolled Granny onto her side and began feeling under the mattress .
21 Before being dumped she had been beaten , stripped and then had petrol poured over her body and was set on fire .
22 In an adjournment debate in the Commons earlier this month , Mr Hood claimed that Mr Muncie 's ‘ luck ran out ’ for his favourite method of investigation — deciding who was guilty and then gathering evidence to prove it .
23 Hand brake on , change to neutral , wait for the gap and then change gear .
24 Mr Macdonald said that Wolfenden was walking through a park when police started to ‘ gallop ’ after him and then took hold of him .
25 They were briefed extensively by experts about different aspects of the subject , and then took part in a three-day debate organized by the government-funded Foundation for Public Information on Science , Technology and the Humanities .
26 But Alton restricted the opposition to four points in that opening spell and then took control to score four good tries themselves .
27 From 1971 to 1972 he was at Woolwich as a technical staff officer , and then took command of 4th Field Regiment , RA , in Northern Ireland .
28 She watched as he quickly sized up the situation and then took command .
29 Gary Harriss says he hopes to be an amateur for another five years play in the walker Cup and then turn pro
30 The operations were to copy an already highlighted block to the clipboard ; open the file COUNT ; paste the block into it and then close COUNT without saving any changes .
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