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

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1 To get out of bed , for instance , the patient is turned onto his side or lifted and then brought into the sitting position on the side of the bed .
2 May be sniffed , or burned and then inhaled ( chasing the dragon ) or injected .
3 Alternatively the vendor may wish to transfer out to a new company all the assets and liabilities not being sold or assumed and then sell the shares in the original company .
4 In Chapter 3 we spoke of the importance of being able to signal , and of the influence of early experiences in acquiring confidence that signals will be seen or heard and then responded to .
5 Every movement within a form teaches him to defend by blocking or manoeuvring and then to attack with a strike or a kick .
6 A mould is made round it in detachable pieces , and in these a wax casting-mould is moulded or cast and then filled with a core ; and the bronze is cast from this as in the direct method .
7 first of all if there 's a reference , no question of validity arises , what would happen is proceedings are stayed , subject to turns that your Lordship may direct or order and then
8 It may follow the disappearance or non-appearance of a rash , for instance if the rash of measles fails to develop fully or begins and then disappears .
9 All the training data have to be collected and paired and then sorted before the main clustering stage can begin .
10 Part of the management task is to identify and assess changing economic , business , and political conditions , and develop and then implement new strategies to improve the firms ' competitive performance .
11 Everyone laughed and clapped and then Oliver used a whole heap of long words and each time he used one we all whooped .
12 The figure , that of a young girl dressed in a white dress , appeared to stumble and fall and then , as he drew nearer , she rose to her feet and staggered towards the signal box steps .
13 That 's it and say and then split it you know
14 wait and wait and then they get fed up do n't they ?
15 and then you take your long end and you wind above covering the edge and overlapping and then the low , then covering the edge and overlapping , there and again you keep working your way up and down , a figure of eight until you get to the end of your bandage then tie away from the body in your reef knot , either you tuck your ends in or if that 's awkward you can just put a sticking plaster over the ends to get them out of the way like that , so just tuck the ends in and I do n't think your casualty 's going to need a sling for a little graze like that
16 The guards hear him knocking and shouting but then our young hero comes back .
17 He waltzed and pirouetted and then , to my horror , he lost his footing .
18 Well , six fifty I got if for like , I try give him a six hundred and he ummed and ahhed and then he said well he said well I 'll take the six hundred he said , can you manage the hundred quid over the next five or six weeks ?
19 She had the Monday market did n't she ? like all things , you know , though people do tend to go in and look and then say ooh yes , very nice !
20 The gods came : they ate and danced and then left contented .
21 waiting and waiting and then it 's Christmas again in n it ?
22 as I was holding on a particular images and create and then become those energy
23 So we saw this fellow go up to the window and look and then he went and got a stone from the kerb and ‘ bang ’ on the window .
24 and then you , us go to your house and look and then and then us go to my house okay and then
25 He went across and stroked the nape of her neck , and she sniffed and stiffened and then relaxed .
26 and get and then , then you start
27 And then you 'd send for Mr , the undertaker , or Mr , and he 'd come along and measure and then make your coffin .
28 Every rifle was stripped , cleaned , greased , checked and then checked again , every bullet placed carefully into its magazine , every Lewis gun tested , oiled and re-tested and then the men finally shaved before they faced the enemy .
29 I could n't see anything , and I thought I 'd been stung by ants , but the knee became swollen and blistered and then I noticed tracks like blisters crawling up my leg from my knee , and over the course of months they went crawling up and up and round my leg — terrifying !
30 You will see where he lived and worked and then we will discuss the future , ’ Marguerite said with a finality that left Jenna astonished .
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