Example sentences of "then [vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Maximum cash amounts are then withdrawn from the customers ' accounts . |
2 | Solvent is then withdrawn from the cell c and a solution of polymer added by means of a syringe . |
3 | As with all professions , medical and pharmacological competence can not and should not be taken for granted , as evidenced by the frequency with which new drugs are introduced and then withdrawn from the market after proving to be harmful , even fatal in continued use . |
4 | A band is discovered , lauded , and then examined with an intensity that would frighten vampires . |
5 | Miss T. was then examined by the obstetrics registrar who found her to be in a distressed condition with respiratory pain and contractions . |
6 | These bands are knitted first , then joined to the garment on the machine . |
7 | Connor looked at him for a moment , then joined in the laughter . |
8 | She allowed herself about three minutes and then joined in the argument over Melissa while working the pushchair towards the door . |
9 | PC Crowe was then joined by a neighbour , Hamish Fulton , but the two were beaten back from trying to get to the man 's wife by thick black smoke . |
10 | He was then joined by the Allegri String Quartet in the Clarinet Quintet by Sir Arthur Bliss . |
11 | A great adventure to two remarkable elderly women friends who met years ago teaching and then taught at a school for ‘ maddies and baddies ’ in Argyll funded by Strathclyde Region and then they developed and ran a world renowned restaurant on the Island of Luing . |
12 | The disturbances it creates bounce off objects , which are then sensed by the water waves they reflect . |
13 | The patient was then enrolled into a programme of elective longterm prophylactic sclerotherapy . |
14 | These two , along with three other directors , in fact set up their own property group with Moorfield Estates Ltd as the parent company , which was then floated on the USM . |
15 | Bank profits then depended upon the assets which those deposits were used to acquire , in effect profits depended upon asset management . |
16 | Harold then heard of the landing of William of Normandy and had to force march a weary army to Hastings where he was defeated and William became King of England . |
17 | The fabric fullness is then gathered along the curtain fixture , creating a frill above it . |
18 | However , as the ball rebounded it struck a Musselburgh player on the arm and was then gathered by a colleague a yard in front of him . |
19 | Is that approved by the assembly that that is then given to the panel as a new responsibility ? |
20 | It was created and then given to the town in the last century by Massey — first name , and how fittingly , Placide — who had previously been the gardener in charge of the orangery of Versailles and at the Jar din tea Plantes in Paris . |
21 | ‘ I regret that the legal advice then given to the House was not correct . ’ |
22 | I regret that the legal advice then given to the House was not correct … |
23 | Consideration is then given to the marketer 's choice of forecasting method , and the chapter concludes by examining an alternative forecasting basis , that of market share . |
24 | Consideration was then given to the requirements of the formal systems model , eg the relationships between the system components ( taken in this case to be information flows ) , the resources needed for the system to operate , and how the system would be regulated and controlled . |
25 | He was shown my television script and took objection to some passages in that also Some amendments were made , not entirely to his satisfaction but certainly to the satisfaction of the BBC 's legal department , since the thumbs-up was then given for the production to go ahead . |
26 | The overall reducible representation Γ y is then given by the row of characters Xy ( R ) , one for each type of symmetry operation in the point group . |
27 | The shear modulus C is then given by the quotient of the shearing force per unit area and the shear per unit distance between shearing surfaces ; and so For very small shearing strains tan θ θ and |
28 | The youth laughed then spat on the ground . |
29 | The libido was then regarded as a kind of emotional torrent , that if it was frustrated underwent a pathological transformation into anxiety . |
30 | In a maltings the grain is allowed to germinate , with roots breaking through the husk of the barley , and is then heated in a kiln to produce a pale or darker malt according to the brewer 's needs . |