Example sentences of "and then [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The best way to place the liner on this edge is to put a row of bricks directly onto the collar , bring the liner over this row of bricks and then lay another row .
2 Ne Win governed for two years , and then staged another election .
3 People living under oppression can not go to the British embassy and seek an entry clearance document , present it to an airline office , take a plane to this country and then seek political asylum .
4 Tell the police and then seek medical treatment from your doctor or local hospital as soon as possible .
5 When Rc is in left hand half of dial , it is sometimes easier to note the number of degrees Rc is left of 0° and then subtract that number of degrees from your HDG. 9 .
6 And , as if to celebrate her freedom , she dipped her cutwater into a sudden trough of the sea and then sprayed white water high over her bows .
7 But yesterday his dream came to an end in the Lake District where he was involved in a crash off the rally course and then suffered mechanical problems .
8 It is my intention to prepare a further paper taking account of the comments received , and then to invite interested parties to meet in order to discuss the way forward .
9 A major part of the Unit involves inquiry work where pupils are required to manipulate information retrieved from a database and then reproduce that information through a program containing such graphical options such as bar charts and pie charts .
10 For each thin section , the scientist makes a decision on what he regards as its significant features ( such as size or shape of particular mineral inclusions ) and then scores each feature , for each thin section , on a simple scale from one to five , without giving any thought at this stage to similarities and differences .
11 I think erm I think is quite fair maybe if concessions could be raised to one fifty or two pounds but overall I think that people who can afford it spend such a lot of money on the raffle and we therefore give raffle tickets to those who can afford it could jealousy and on the raffle generally about a hundred pounds is made and if there , if there was more charge for tickets , people might not give so much for the raffles and also if you give but if you charge them a nominal sum and then shove other things at them on their options they might be more willing to give to optional choices like a raffle .
12 The line passed under the Pilgrims Way at Upper Halling and then formed two branches .
13 Sit or lie in a comfortable position , read through the exercise and then follow these steps .
14 Wait until the baby has been well for about a week , and then reintroduce each food in turn , beginning with those least likely to cause trouble , and testing cow 's milk last .
15 How dared he stand her up — and then get that woman to phone and make his excuses ?
16 Then got a label and then got another formula in a cell .
17 I was playing guitar in a group which I ran for a while , and then had some success with a couple of singles .
18 He got dressed , and then had some breakfast and opened his letters .
19 Huy said , and then had another question .
20 Social democratic ideas took 50 years to form this century , and then had 40 years of government , including the Christian democratic variations applied in Europe .
21 The triathlon team from the Royal Welch Fusiliers cycled 600 miles to Calais , swam the Channel and then ran 375 miles from Dover to Cardiff .
22 The producer and writers have used genuine royal film and video footage and then added fictional storylines and invented dialogue .
23 Maldon 's David Boden smashed 78 in 36 balls and then took four wickets as Braintree 's unbeaten start came to a shuddering halt on Saturday .
24 He had one further glass of wine and then took 16 nitrazepam tablets , leaving four in the bottle .
25 Miss Emilia Thorne gazed at Willie , stared at Tom and then took another look at Willie .
26 Down this road , turn this way and then turn that way and you 'll be there .
27 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 .
28 When the sun rose we did all the necessary and then noticed this cat only had one eye .
29 At which moment we can sense the warm breath of composition coming off the page , for Dostoevsky first had Tikhon continue ‘ It carries its own reward ’ and then crossed these words out in his notebook , no doubt because they are too obvious and touched by the world 's wisdom .
30 To issue a number of discs of a set separately and then issue those discs in a boxed set with other discs not separately issued is simply dishonest .
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