Example sentences of "then we [vb base] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We then apply our tupling function F to get J and then we sum for all tuples over all states the weights times the inputs .
2 Then we wind through interminable streets of Edwardian terraced houses converted to flats and rooms .
3 so far , and then we go on that at least once a week when we 've been shopping
4 And then , then we go on these expensive courses for time management , do n't we .
5 And then we go beyond that , and develop it into this sort of slightly murky negative area .
6 ‘ You would need a big self-propelled forager to get bigger workrates then we get with this , ’ he adds .
7 Either that or you run yourself around ragged , and you go to sleep and then we get to one o'clock , two o'clock in the morning , and you wake up , and then what do you do ?
8 Anyway , then we get to another funny bit on page thirty one .
9 That 's an interesting point that , any square root , any square root you always get two answers for square roots yeah , it 's always plus thing and minus thing , in complex numbers , when you get complex numbers there are always what we call complex conjugators , if you drew them on them , on them diagram , right , if you drew them on the diagram , what 'll you get , plus five minus three I , plus five , minus three I , and then and then we get minus five , plus three I , You get plus and minus there .
10 Then we collapse into each other and stand gulping salt air in the night .
11 Editorials and Commentaries are where you read this , rather than in the middle of the journal ; the typography has changed ; now and then we break from two columns to three on the page ; and there is a spot of blue on the cover .
12 Tt and then we come to rich peasants , land owned by rich peasants and cultivi cultivated by themselves or hired labour and their other properties shall be protected from infringement .
13 Section 6.2 looks again at conventional applications development , but in the overall context of a database approach , and then we look at alternative ways of developing applications , again in a database environment .
14 And with the fifty five cows and then we buy in some cattle for byre .
15 So Liz , in particular , and I 'll join in a little bit , we 'll sort of itemize some of the aspects , just to remind you and , and focus a little bit on this , and then we move into another mode where you get very creative and very constructive .
16 Then we emerge from these gentle hills into the broad levels of the Welland valley , and here , in the parishes of Great Easton and Bringhurst , we enter a landscape produced entirely ( as far as we know ) by the parliamentary enclosure of 1804–6 .
17 Right erm all the rules people are tired etcetera so their rates of and knowledge is probably downhill anyway and then we talk about thirty five minutes just to speed up make sure we train them , we 've given them all the input .
18 If we wish to add a new value , then we search for that node which is the lowest level of the index set in which it belongs .
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