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

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1 In practice , we first form a column of skip means alongside the values to be smoothed and then form a column of the required smoothed values .
2 Any one of these may be highlighted and then located in the database to display a full summary of its present rating with regard to the nature of the substance , its source and effect on man , and notes may be added to expand on this .
3 Traditionally practitioners have considered infant behaviour problems to be symptomatic of underlying disorder — that the problem exists inside the child and must be diagnosed and then treated with a view to a cure .
4 To escape from such a condition it must first be recognized and then a strategy to move backwards a step at a time until a new route is found must be followed .
5 Within these general categories , precise predictions and purposes can be formulated and then checked or fulfilled , and exercises in skipping and scanning , finding facts or opinions , dividing and heading , paragraphing , and subtitling can all be entered into more purposefully .
6 The plan should not be formulated and then forgotten after grant for the first year has been obtained .
7 It ionizes , causes the current to be completed and then that sets off the alarm .
8 Using equations ( 6.9 ) and ( 6. 10 ) the required Poisson values can be calculated very rapidly ; they are particularly suited to a pocket calculator , as the starting value can be calculated and then modified by multiplying the contents of the calculator by the packing density and dividing by the next value of ‘ x ’ : 1 when the calculator holds p(0) , 2 when it holds p(1) and so on .
9 The pension book must then be returned to the Department of Health and Social Security , where it will be adjusted and then sent back .
10 She concludes that women 's views need to be considered and then synthesised with men 's to ‘ find a human whole ’ .
11 Adams stated that whilst he and Moore were at supper he saw an unusual light in the direction of the Body Shop but , instead of going to see what it was and turning on the water from the hydrants to endeavour to arrest the progress of the flames , he caused the alarm bell to be rung and then ran to the gate to admit the Fire Brigade .
12 You 'd have to take them all in to be examined , then see if there was any fraying around the trousers and you had n't reported it , for ordinary wear and tear had to be reported and then taken in for repair — you could n't repair it yourself .
13 Where they used to be frozen and then you started another one wherever you went next time .
14 This does not make it impossible for a domestic market to be dominated and then abused , but it is far less likely to happen .
15 The intention was to see what sorts of problems seemed to be occurring and then to create automatic procedures , where possible , for gathering further information .
16 At first he agreed to be interviewed but then changed his mind .
17 Even if a babe and its mother manage to shuffle out of his way in time , the two may be separated and then the pup , while trying to find its way back , may be attacked and badly bitten by other females , irritated at being disturbed .
18 They would be featured and then a live player with a piano or what have you erm would produce the music which went with the action on , on the screen .
19 Reserved offers are subtracted from the maximum offers to be made and then added in by the Co-ordinator as used up .
20 So there are fashions in subjects which come and go , and one major breakthrough will be made and then suddenly there 's lots of people working in that area .
21 It is normal for a transfer price to be imposed and then to let the divisions get on with making their own decisions .
22 So the viewer can find out what will be said and then listen to how it is said .
23 They may be matched but then all you got is two turds instead of one !
24 They may be matched but then all you got is two turds instead of one !
25 That an idea can be selected and then clothed in words so that it will live forever appeals to me .
26 now this particular question , this , it 's a very solemn and searching question , it belongs to a group of three questions found in the New Testament which have to do with a matter of salvation , the first one is , we wo n't look up the reference and that for time this morning , the first one is the question that the disciples put to Jesus , who then can be saved , that 's in Matthew , chapter nineteen , then there 's this one in Luke thirteen , are there few that be saved and then that very , very personal question that was put not to Jesus but to Paul by the Philippinean jailer in act sixteen , what must I do to be saved , three questions in the new testaments about salvation , who then can be saved , are there few that be saved , what must I do to be saved , you know as Christians you possibly found yourself , asking yourself the , the same question that these people put to Jesus , why are there so few Christians , look about our own town , think of your own neighbourhood , your own street , think of the place where you work how few there are who are followers of Jesus Christ , how few there are who have committed themselves to Jesus Christ to of receive him as their saviour , who 've have accepted him as saviour , how few there are when you compare it er to all the others who are rejecting him and er who are living their life regardless , how true it is that the great majority of people seem in , in this present day to have little time for God or for the things of God , they 've got time for all sorts of other things , but God and his claim on their life is crowded out , how many there are like that , how few there are who have submitted to Jesus Christ and have received him as their saviour or so it seems .
27 The several price quotations which have been collected for each of the 350 items in the ‘ basket ’ must be averaged and then divided by the average price of that item in January 1985 .
28 He had started out to make a rough count of the houses to be visited and then let his thoughts drift into a reverie of his own old home , the far tropical look of the mountain skyline beyond Loch Arkaig on the rare hot days .
29 It is quite another matter to be told what taxes to pay and how much unemployment is to be suffered and then as an afterthought to be informed that there is to be no democratic redress .
30 this would just be dated and then er , by year nine they would have er , a nineteen ninety three one , a nineteen ninety four one , and nineteen ninety five one .
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