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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 I 'm not sure newspapers should do more than this — inform and then reflect public opinion .
4 It provides tools for applications design from the initial concept , to the editing stage , debugging , simulation and then code generation .
5 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 .
6 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 . ’
7 If getting out of my class now I 'm going to And then get indigestion .
8 Hand brake on , change to neutral , wait for the gap and then change gear .
9 Gary Harriss says he hopes to be an amateur for another five years play in the walker Cup and then turn pro
10 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 .
11 For the Reaganites , economic policy was the legislative priority ; first came budget cuts and then tax reduction and it was essential that these should be in place within a few months , before the end of the honeymoon period .
12 The Republicans and Democrats tick over with a skeleton staff and then hire specialist consultants for each campaign .
13 For each hit scored roll a separate dice and then resolve damage against the part of the War Wagon that has been hit .
14 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 . ’
15 wro , right then , eight o'clock , eight thirty , that 's half an hour in n it , er we 'll have to turn it off then , er leave out the news and then put Casualty that 's half an hour , that 's an hour yeah , we 'll have to knock out , just knock out the news because otherwise you 've got
16 Poison was traditionally a ‘ woman 's weapon ’ — but would a woman bake a cake for a competition and then put poison on it ?
17 In-Company Mentor — the role of the mentor is to help the course member set direction for the learning experience , as it relates to individual and company needs , and then implement Action Plans following a programme .
18 Now we have the prospect of organisations which must establish objectives , identify priorities within those objectives , allocate resources and then monitor expenditure against and the achievement of those priorities and objectives .
19 In simpler ways , libraries may deliberately remove certain reference works from their regular places on the shelves and then monitor reader reactions .
20 You set recalculation to manual , do the file from my own copy and then use range value to remove formulae So that 's the file combining method .
21 Once the SPR has been created you should use option 3.2.0 — Update SPR to add further details to the SPR and then use option 3.3.0 — Submit SPR , to submit the SPR .
22 Once the SSR has been created you should use option 4.2.0 — Update SSR to add further details to the SSR and then use option 4.3.0 — Submit SSR , to submit the SSR .
23 Once the Product has been created you should use option 5.1.2 — Update Product to add further details to the Product and then use option 5.1.3 — Register Product , to register the Product .
24 The scenery along the Antrim Coast , and at Ballygally , is as good a view as you will get from anywhere ; the quaint village of Cushendall with its forest parks and traditional music pubs ; and then Whitepark Bay , the ideal base for the Giant 's Causeway and the Causeway Coast .
25 Two respondents indicated that all ordinands in their college have their singing voices assessed during their training , and then receive instruction as necessary , Others offer training in singing only at the request of the ordinand , or the tutor or parish placement supervisor .
26 Yet climbers appear willing to put an inordinate amount of faith in a long line of brass nuts and then show surprise when they pull like a hot knife through butter .
27 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 .
28 Moreover , parasitoids may also feed at the nectaries and then infect insect larvae by oviposition thereafter and , in Inga , this seems effective in control at altitudes where ants are uncommon .
29 Correct the error reported and then re-run LIFESPAN RDBI .
30 Correct the error reported and then re-run LIFESPAN RDBI .
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