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

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1 The rings can then be split in to 30 different fractions , separated by partitions at the top of the tube .
2 The psychologists have plenty to say about this , about how the repressed emotion can then be projected on to a partner , or cause a kind of dual way of life to develop , where a woman may be sweet and lovely on the surface but grasping and rapacious beneath .
3 Once he had returned the white card , a client 's name , address and phone number were Processed into a lead , which would then be given out to a dealer .
4 The results may then be cross-referenced back to the ACORN codes that are supplied with the sample , for aggregation and analysis .
5 Since she 'd entered the country on stolen papers , she could then be deported back to Russia and the knotty question of extradition would never have arisen .
6 Porcelain painting is just one possibility , and if you create a suitable pressed flower design it can then be copied on to a piece of china , which makes a change from using fresh flowers as the reference material .
7 The updated file can then be copied back to the central system , by modem and telephone if necessary .
8 The piece can then be glued on to the damaged area and made ready to receive the gold leaf .
9 The plan of action will be written and taken to a full meeting of the governing body for its agreement or amendment ; it will then be taken back to the staff .
10 By its membership , the central committee was the coming together of regional committees to discuss common strategies , which would then be taken back to the regional committees for further discussion .
11 Freestyle Ramps will provide the ramp , in the form of a brand new big vert job , which will then be shipped back to England and used at the Town and Country show this year as well .
12 Any unsold bonds ( known as ‘ tap stock ’ ) will then be released on to the market in an orderly way at a price set by the Bank of England .
13 They could then be sold off to the tune of a hundred million pounds to pay off debts .
14 The form should then be passed on to the Computer Services Department .
15 These views will then be passed on to the department of transport .
16 The need is for collaboration between users and suppliers of technology working together in the derivation of a specification which can then be handed over to IT suppliers as a requirement .
17 The work can then be spread out to the measurements required on the blocking board and just a few pins are needed to hold the wires into place .
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