Example sentences of "[adj] and then [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 AD develop a much more formal likelihood ratio test of this relationship by estimating the model across all countries with the β i 's unrestricted and then with the β i 's restricted , according to the formula given in equation ( 6.24 ) .
2 The sky sort of turns grey and then whitey-blue and then in the end it 's daytime and it 's all sunny .
3 And the whole process is made as simultaneously agonising and amazing as it could be — you labour to give birth , that 's the right word all right , and it 's about as ghastly as possible and then at the end there 's this absolutely wonderful feeling , that the conspiracy has never hinted at , when you hold it and see it and you suddenly realise there 's a whole new emotion you did n't know anything about .
4 The mantle of scapegoat was passed down through Scotland 's goal keeping history from Martin to Haffey , to Kennedy to Rough and then to the most unlikely scapegoat , the Aberdeen and Manchester United goalkeeper Jim Leighton .
5 The major step in agriculture was the opening-up of the rich lands of the Ukraine as Russian rule was consolidated against Turks , Crimean Tatars , and Cossacks , while the establishment of outlets to the Baltic and then to the Black Sea greatly expanded foreign trade .
6 Gold was certainly used as a decorative inlay for bronzes as early as Shang times , but precious metals only began to be highly valued in China comparatively late and then as an outcome of influence from inner Asia and the west .
7 In the New World metallurgy developed comparatively late and then in the main , as we have seen ( p. 3 ) , to satisfy symbolic rather than utilitarian needs .
8 His lithographs of Palestinian villages and of Lebanon , of Tyre and the peninsula of Ras Naqourra , of the temples of Baalbek , are bathed only in the peace of antiquity , a nineteenth-century dream machine that would become more seductive as the decades saw the collapse of the Turkish and then of the British Empire .
9 For a moment the river was washed with pink and then with a beautiful grey .
10 Bill looks at the Danish and then at the dog , its eyes fixed on the Danish .
11 Yeah , but it freezes that quick that when it falls overnight and then by the morning it frozen so hard that you can walk on top of it
12 And er it was salted and then For a few days , and then it was put in what we called brine , s more salt , and covered and it would be there for six weeks .
13 As Mansell , 38 , attempted to overtake , Senna moved wide to his left as he took the racing line in approach to the corner , forcing the Englishman to career wide and then off the circuit .
14 In the 1940s , he worked for the Northern Whig and then for the Intelligence Corps and the Foreign Office .
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