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

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1 The programs can then be invoked as GENPACK , GETPACK followed by the name of the desired root package .
2 Its conversion to a logical schema can then be made and this will be in the form required by the target DBMS .
3 A pressed flower card can not only be enjoyed with the others but can then be framed and hung as a picture ( see pp. 130–1 ) .
4 He can then be cautioned and reported for the ‘ using ’ offence .
5 The claim can then be extended until the maximum number of payments have been made , if applicable .
6 The distance can then be adjusted until the diameter of the ring of refracted light is exactly twice that of the shadow ; the distance from the lens to the paper is then numerically equal to the focal length .
7 Inadequacies can then be noted and remedied .
8 The two readings can then be represented as follows :
9 The search process can then be defined as follows :
10 Any new children in the original population ( from which the standardisation sample was selected ) can then be tested and , on the basis of their age and test performance , they can be given a test score which reflects their performance relative to the standardisation sample .
11 If PF1/4 is pressed more than once during a single LIFESPAN log on session , all the requests will be directed to one copy of FORM.LST , which can then be printed after you have returned to VMS .
12 This record can then be printed and sent to the suppliers .
13 The distinctions between art and non-art , or between aesthetic and other intentions and responses , as well as those more flexible distinctions by which elements of a process , or intentions and responses , are seen , in real cases , as predominant or subordinate , can then be seen as they historically are : as variable social forms within which the relevant practices are perceived and organized .
14 For a powerful kick you have to move your centre of gravity forwards , and this inevitably forces you to drop the spent kicking foot close to the opponent , where it can then be hooked or swept .
15 It can then be examined and cultured like ordinary urethral samples .
16 The result is a perfect reproduction of your artwork in etch-resistant ink on your p.c.b. , which can then be etched as normal .
17 The spring can then be pushed or pulled to where you want to bend the pipe and then pulled out afterwards .
18 Their relation to the totality emerges not through the form of synecdoche — the typical detail which can then be generalized as metaphor — but should , according to Lukács , be drawn out through the narrative which inscribes and extends a connection between such moments of empirical reality and the general laws of history as a totality .
19 The visibility of one point from another can then be determined and the likely sighting spots found .
20 The small disc is inserted into the floppy drive of the computer and the program can then be run or installed or data read from the disk .
21 The board can then be exposed and processed as normal using the techniques described in previous months .
22 The data can then be analysed or altered and placed back in the database .
23 The book can then be pressed until adhesive has completely dried
24 The recorded music can then be notated and played back through the sound card .
25 The selected object is surrounded by a rectangle , which forms the background but does not necessarily have a border , and these tiles can then be arranged as required , used as fills or combined with the clipping function .
26 Correlations between the broad characteristics of a taxonomic group and species ecologies yield suggestive associations that can then be expressed as evolutionary hypotheses that are in principle open to direct tests .
27 The combination of steam and pressure releases the nut from the shell , which can then be cracked and removed .
28 Payments can then be continued when evidence of unemployment is again provided .
29 Payments can then be continued when evidence of unemployment is again provided .
30 The component subskills can then be described as being automatised — the movements occur as the position of the pen demands them , without the writer having consciously to calculate them .
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