Example sentences of "then [verb] [art] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Such considerations lead to the idea that the way non-words are read is by first dividing them up into their graphemes ( CHOOPH-CH + OO + PH or SLOATCH — S + L + OA + TCH ) and then using a table of grapheme-phoneme correspondence rules to find the appropriate phoneme for each grapheme . |
2 | Then using the end of a teaspoon , ease out the seeds . |
3 | Wizz Jones then plays a series of solo dates , including the Rotterdam Bar , Belfast ( 18th and 21st ) ; The Thatch , Ballymore Eustace ( 22 ) ; and An Beal Bocht on Saturday November 23rd . |
4 | The kitchen then became a hive of industry , with the fat being cut up and rendered for lard , kept in a big earthenware pot . |
5 | The book which he wrote was circulated to the English universities and he then became a member of a mission to Italy to press the divorce on the Pope . |
6 | It then became a part of Lewisham , but obtained a separate entity as an Urban District on the 15 May 1900 . |
7 | The rising was put down and so was the castle , which then became a source of building materials , a man-made quarry . |
8 | Reality itself then became a construct of knowing and being known , and of living with the alternative possibility . |
9 | He then became a leader of the thakin group — thakin was the name given to a European , equivalent to sahib in India — and in 1940 fled from the country and was later joined by about thirty others . |
10 | Such hexaploid triticale then became the subject of large-scale seed production . |
11 | There he ordered Cronus to vomit up the other children , who then became the gods of Olympus . |
12 | He then became the East of Scotland representative . |
13 | If the bird keeps struggling , it will be clawed and bitten repeatedly by its captor , but if it lies still the cat may then make the mistake of putting it down on the ground and releasing it from its jaws . |
14 | With Allen 's help she bathed it with wine from the last of the Friar 's bottles and then made a pad of cooling leaves and re-bandaged it . |
15 | He then made a series of threats and demands . |
16 | He then made a series of suggestions about possible reforms in dealing with alleged fraud cases . |
17 | I turned and looked at the subtly tarted , much breathed-upon 300 sitting at the kerb , then made a show of sizing up Yvonne . |
18 | She then made a claim of unfair dismissal . |
19 | He then made the sign of the cross , said a Requiem for the poor steward 's soul , re-locked the hut , returned the key to the priest and wandered back into Cheapside . |
20 | But if they were then given a choice of several kinds of seeds they would show sudden switches in preference , even though the seeds were chemically much the same . |
21 | The informants were then given a list of 50 items made up of the names of writers and book titles , arranged in alphabetical order . |
22 | Oliver ate his share of the food and was then given a glass of gin-and-water . |
23 | One person in each team is then given the name of an item that someone might buy while out shopping such as : carrots , a newspaper , a magazine , fish , jam , cheese and bananas . |
24 | The banks were then given the choice of exchanging medium-term debt either for ( i ) 30-year bonds with the same face value as the debt , with interest rates rising in stages from 4 per cent in the first year to 6 per cent in years seven to 30 , and with a 12-month interest guarantee ; or for ( ii ) 30-year bonds with a discounted face value of 35 per cent carrying interest at 13/16 of a percentage point above the London inter-bank offered rate ( Libor ) and carrying collateral to guarantee 12 months of interest . |
25 | The court was then given the results of research that had been conducted since the suit was filed in 1987 . |
26 | Characters , for example , are not ‘ real ’ people but effects produced by the semic code through its naming of qualities , which are then given an appearance of individuality and reality through the attribution of a proper name . |
27 | sliding away across the floor , then enjoying every moment of |
28 | With a feeling of being ill-used she started to clear up the remains of last night 's dinner , while drinking a freshly squeezed orange juice , then eating a bowl of cereal . |
29 | When complete silence had fallen he then produced a sheet of paper from his pocket , folded it back on itself to remove the crease , smoothed it out a number of times and then read a statement to the effect that inquiries were proceeding , steps being taken , fruitful avenues opening up and concrete results expected within a short space of time . |
30 | Black let out a sigh then produced a bottle of whisky from the bottom drawer of his desk . |