Example sentences of "then [vb base] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | They used to pop up in the morning when it was a bit cooler and damper and then flatten out in the afternoon when the temperature got up . |
2 | Then walk out to the deck you helped to build , |
3 | There , he was able to lift himself on to his crutch again and then climb out of the stockade . |
4 | They first describe the work of love as a double edged activity with positive and negative effect — purging sin and kindling the heart , clearing the soul and removing anger and sloth , wounding in love and fulfilling with charity , chasing off the devil and extinguishing fear — and then level out to the strongly stressed affirmation which defines the positive potential of the negative statement in chapter one " he hase noght Jhesu Criste , he tynes all he has , and all he es , and all he myght gete " ( 85.19 – 21 ) for he that has " Jhesu " grows through prayer to the fulfilment of human potential : heaven is open to him and he is made a " contemplatif man " . |
5 | This " life story " is written down by the sufferer and then read out to the group . |
6 | A declaration of French hostility to the candidature was drawn up , which , on the next day , was approved by the full Council of Ministers , and was then read out in the Legislative Body . |
7 | Pray for an opportunity to speak to them ( and then look out for the opportunity during the week ) . |
8 | The boss knows that his or her job is to establish those boundaries , and then get out of the way . ’ |
9 | Full of excited anticipation , she caught an overnight train , managed to get a taxi to turn out at the crack of dawn to take her to Morfa , then set out along the causeway to Brynteg . |
10 | And when three men turned back just below camp 4 because of bad weather Harry Taylor climbed on … and then set out for the summit on his own . |
11 | All he had to do was wait until dusk , and then go out with the tide . |
12 | These then go out into the environment , are reflected back in a multitude of different ways according to the objects encountered , are picked up by the most amazingly refined hearing organs , matched against an inner mind structure capable of interpreting this data as a full and complete three-dimensional world and used as a major sensory means of perceiving their watery or aerial world . |
13 | " Bigwig , " he said , " why do n't you swim over now , and then go out into the field and have a look round ? |
14 | I felt it was prudent to remain silent and then keep out of the Brigadier 's way until he had forgotten the incident of the bodyguards . |
15 | Mr Bob Patterson , treasurer of Stockton council , said : ‘ We set aside a certain sum each year for concessionary fares which we then share out among the bus companies . |
16 | But the questions were forgotten in a scramble to cram grubby possessions into muddy rucksacks and carrier bags , and then stream out of the embassy to queue for buses in the long , cobbled , dimly-lit street . |
17 | You then get them all to play together and then march out into the garden , down the street or wherever with the band following behind . |
18 | So the best thing is to put the piece of paper in in a wadge and then come out on the outside and pack it vertically and put them next to each other like that . |
19 | No they go up thick in thick ones and then come out from the |