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

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1 These are laid in batches of several dozen and are then attached to submerged vegetation .
2 As fast as the packages are unloaded they are checked with the consignment notes , trundled off to weighing machines for their weight to be recorded , and are then conveyed to the decks or platforms convenient to the spot where they will be loaded later in the day .
3 The proposals will go before councillors at a private meeting , and are then expected to be given the go-ahead at a full meeting of Strathclyde Region later in the morning .
4 Phages from plaques that gave rise to identical signals on both filters were purified by another round of plating and screening and were then subcloned to Bluescript plasmids according to the manufacturer 's ( Stratagene ) instructions .
5 We stayed with 406 Sqn for 18 months , a normal tour of duty at that time for nightfighter crews , and were then posted to an English squadron on Bomber Support work .
6 Twenty other rats were submitted to a 15 day period of protein-calorie malnutrition and were then distributed to four equal groups of five animals ( 81 ( 2 ) g ) and subjected to an identical diet .
7 If a horse is continually kept in a boring or impoverished environment , and is then moved to another environment , watch out !
8 Lying next to it is a Wand of Fear which extracts a special cost for use : if a spellcaster picks it up , it drains one point of T permanently from that spellcaster and is then attuned to him , and will function normally .
9 The response of those engaged in the arduous labours which led to the conclusion of the Convention is no doubt not dissimilar to that of the scholar who writes a book on the doctrine of unconscionability in contract law and is then taken to task by a reviewer for his failure to cover breach and termination — in other words , for not writing a different book .
10 Hammond changed his status from professional to amateur partly through taking a directorship of a tyre company in 1938 — he liked to drive fast cars — and was then selected to captain England .
11 In August 1920 , almost by chance , he was attached for a year to the small peacetime signal intelligence organization in London , and was then posted to Simla in India , where for eight years he performed cipher-breaking duties with remarkable success .
12 He did his basic training at Warrington and was then posted to officer training school at Grantham .
13 Ask Jacob Manor about the land that belonged to Mrs Zamzam 's husband in the village of Um Al-Farajh and he could immediately explain how it came into the hands of the development authority and was then leased to the village of Ben Ami .
14 He was ordained at Leeds Cathedral by Bishop Wheeler on 20th May , 1967 and was then appointed to St Joseph 's , Handsworth , Sheffield .
15 From 1959 to 1961 Hayman served as Counsellor in Baghdad , and was then assigned to another public relations post as director-general of British Information Services , New York .
16 Without authorisation he was placed in a strip cell ( a room without furniture ) clad in only a canvas suit for 3 days , and was then transferred to a cell , still on his own , where he was observed every 15 minutes .
17 He arrived in Split aboard an RAF VC10 , and was then taken to Tomislavgrad and the Redoubt , a high altitude forward post , by helicopter and armoured car .
18 He arrived in Split aboard an RAF VC10 , and was then taken to Tomislavgrad and the Redoubt , a high altitude forward post , by helicopter and armoured car .
19 He required physical restraint and was then taken to the local psychiatric hospital by the police .
20 Teulon attended the Royal Academy Schools and was then articled to the architect George Legg .
21 The assailant demanded money and the victim handed over £6 and was then punched to the ground .
22 He next became assistant refinery manager and was then promoted to general manager over the head of a friend and colleague who was ten years older .
23 JUDITH CANNON has recently been promoted to operations director public sector , a new senior position that reflects the continued growth of our public sector division , which caters for schools and hospitals across the UK , Judith joined CCG in 1984 as senior area manager for the Earling schools and social service contract , and was then promoted to business development manager and latterly general manager .
24 He ran twice more , beaten on both occasions , and was then sold to the Imperial Racing Club of St Petersburg for £13,000 .
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