Example sentences of "then [vb pp] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These are then traced on a touch-sensitive drawing board to make digital data signals which are dumped in the computer memory .
2 The items were then examined by a judging panel which included , service manager for International in Denmark .
3 Thus it seems likely that the winter population and a substantial passage in February and March are largely composed of stellata ; passage of this species continues through April and May , and is then joined by a large movement of arctica ; immer is always a scarce species .
4 There they were photographed together , then just the bride , then joined by the best man , her parents and the ushers , but in none of them would she look at Ace , ignoring all commands to do so .
5 He showed him the work of Karl Barth , who , though a Swiss , then taught at the Protestant faculty at Münster in North-West Germany , and was the leader of European reaction against the conventional liberal schools of divinity .
6 However , vendors rarely find this acceptable , if only because the fact that the guarantee is then given to a third party may mean it has to be dealt with as a separate note in the balance sheet .
7 then given to the sliding sand .
8 It becomes oddly insulting , not only because it rules out appreciation of beautiful souls lurking behind plain faces , but also because the kind of admiration then given to the beautiful woman begins to assume that her equally lovely nature is sweet , kind , gentle and unselfish — an image of passive , yielding femininity .
9 Brief summaries are then given of the relevant programme of study to be followed by pupils in the age groups 5 to 7 , 7 to 11 , 11 to 14 and 14 to 16 .
10 The growth rate is then given by the discrete version of equation ( 1 ) ,
11 The proper time interval ds between events in space–time with coordinate separation is then given by the quadratic metric equation where the components of the metric tensor are functions of the position and time .
12 His account of Halifax 's great service to his country — when he stood aside from the offer of the wartime premiership , leaving it for Churchill ( then regarded as an unstable gangster by Chamberlainite Tories ) is considerably more convincing than Churchill 's own highly-coloured account .
13 These were then revised into a final report by the subcommission plus an appendix by Bouveault on the nomenclature of the compounds of the fatty acid series .
14 Using a technique pioneered in America , where drop-in surgery is commonplace , Waters made a three-inch incision , cut through the layers of ‘ padding ’ , pushed back the hernia sack , and then tucked in a inch by 1 ¼ inch piece of polypropylene mesh to reinforce the muscle wall .
15 The mixture is then heated in the agitated vessel .
16 These ‘ centre-devised ’ modules are sent out to specialist advisers for comment and then checked by a small committee , the Catalogue sub-committee , to see whether it makes sense to have the proposal developed for inclusion in the Catalogue .
17 The results were then calculated as the average error across the 20 readings for a single condition for each of the three pre- and post-adaptation phase conditions .
18 This is then downloaded into the main system and any odd entries are recorded manually by the accounts staff .
19 The enlarged opaque panel thus formed below each of these ‘ paired lancet ’ windows was then perforated with a new opening containing a steel-framed French window to admit light to each living-room of the outer ranges of ground floor rooms ( Plate 27 ) .
20 The final automatic conversion is for Lotus 1–2–3 files which are first converted to DIF files by Lotus ' own WKSDIF utility and then treated in the same manner as DIF files .
21 He drew in his breath sharply and gave the change to his wife , who put it into a double-clasped purse , which was then hidden in the inner pocket of a locked handbag .
22 These conclusions are then communicated to the central management node via the network .
23 It was originally a large , stout , hardy draught animal at a time when beef came mainly from plough oxen once they were no longer in prime working condition ( typical of meat production in many countries even now ) and was then developed as a triple-purpose draught , meat and milk type but it soon evolved into essentially a beef animal and in that role its influence worldwide has been immense and far-reaching .
24 Norton 's Coin won four point-to-points out of ten runs over three seasons and then developed into a good chaser : by the time of his Gold Cup attempt he had won four of his fourteen races under Rules , including a valuable chase at Cheltenham the previous April .
25 In our fifth report we compared the Leeds conception of PNP coordinator with other versions : the role of SEN coordinator which emerged after the 1981 Education Act , and that of curriculum coordinator , first tentatively identified by Plowden ( CACE 1967 ) , then developed in the 1970s and 1980s by HMI and others ( DES 1978b , House of Commons 1986 , Campbell 1985 , Taylor 1986 ) .
26 The solution is then completed in the usual way .
27 The cockpit is then propelled by a large rocket and almost immediately stabilised by a small drogue , or parachute , which then pulls out the main chute , said Mr Brian Miller , of Martin Baker , the leading name in ejection seat invention and manufacture .
28 A coating is often then placed on the outside for additional protection .
29 The two Comrades put their signatures to a scroll which was then placed in a stainless steel tube and sealed into the concrete foundations of what was intended to become a new conference complex .
30 Similarly , ox tongues were cooked in ‘ the kitchens ’ at Blackfriars , glazed hot , packed into glass jars with jelly , vacuum sealed with a rubber ring and a lid with a metal clip , and then placed in a cold store to set .
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