Example sentences of "then [vb infin] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A standard probe such as a plasmid containing the genes encoding a variety of ribosomal RNAs will then hybridise to the bacteria 's ribosomal RNA genes in a characteristic pattern .
2 If you are not satisfied with this decision you can then appeal to the Valuation and Community Charge Tribunal .
3 The petitioning period expires , in the case of a November order on 22nd January and in the case of a March order on 23rd May , and the agent would normally then report to the client on petitions received , examine the petitions and advise on the action taken to settle them or to meet them in the inquiry .
4 ‘ Did you then suggest to the management team that , although the administrative assistants were arguing for party with the statistical clerks , reference should be made to similar groups in the private sector ? ’
5 ‘ We will then return to the attack .
6 The problem will then return to the Government 's desk , and I hope it will then accept that the country can have no more universities , and no more university places , than it can afford .
7 In a typical 16th century English charter party the owner of the vessel acknowledged , directly or through the ship 's master , that : 1 ) he had let the ship and promised to prepare it , by a fixed date , to take in the goods provided by the charterer ; 2 ) the ship would sail with the first convenient wind to the stipulated port ; 3 ) in accordance with a receipt or bill of lading he would deliver the goods in good condition to the designated person ; 4 ) the ship would remain at that port for a fixed period to take in such goods as the charter party nominee party needed to reload , and that the ship would then return to the port of origin , and deliver the reloaded goods in good condition ; and 5 ) the crew would be as described , and would be furnished with the proper gear .
8 You can then return to the option when you feel able to respond to the task mail .
9 This enables these pupils to gain full recognition of their academic attainments , and they can then proceed to the college , university or career of their choice .
10 The implication also is that , if management has got the technology right within the system design , it should then attend to the environment and should allow , within the internal activities , scope for self-organising into autonomous groups .
11 This would then lead to an increase of oxides of nitrogen in the stratosphere which , through chemical reactions , would deplete ozone .
12 These considerations may then lead to an emphasis on training in alternative journalism and to the demand for alternative media and a concomitant emphasis on media education .
13 the study of management should then lead to the development of certain principles of good management , which will be of value when put into practice .
14 If the gas is unable to escape from the bladder while additional amounts are being added , this could then lead to the swimbladder being blown up like a balloon .
15 They can then go to the society 's offices , at the address on the card , see ?
16 It will then go to the Court of Session .
17 er , first of all I would put it to my divisional board to my colleagues to ask for their thoughts and their advice erm , if they rejected it then it would n't go any further , if they approved it then it , because it was a budgetary item rather than just we can go out and spend it tomorrow , it was going into the following years budget , it would then go to the P L C board and they would have final say in whether that element should go into the , into next years budget
18 Would the money then go to the Ashmolean ?
19 It can not then go to the carer no matter how long the care has lasted .
20 Paul Lane was occupied in putting together the formal structure of the police case against Terence Place which would then go to the DPP .
21 When moistened by even a single drop of urine , the alarm sounds , waking the sleeper who can then go to the lavatory .
22 The testimony , the words and actions , of this doomed character will then reveal to the audience the ‘ natural ’ and inevitable decline of the disabled character .
23 A police constable caused great concern with his assertions , made for the first time some years ago , that some Kent police officers were offering inducements to prisoners to make false admissions to offences , and to confess to crimes that they had not committed , so that the force could then add to the number of crimes they had ‘ detected ’ , and thereby improve their crime clear-up statistics .
24 More usually , though , a line ferret will drive the loose ferret away and it will then come to the surface of its own accord .
25 Could I then come to the body of the report , rather than the East Grinstead by-pass , which I , I , I I agree is , is pertinent erm I was , I read this a couple of times because I was a bit confused about the rather if I may say so convoluted argument that was in it erm I think I understand the argument that the erm is that the Mid Sussex District Council have asked for advice and the recommendation is that advice .
26 Similar information will then travel to the brain of each observer via their normal optic nerves , resulting in the two observers ‘ seeing ’ the same thing .
27 The latter engine will then travel to the Midland Railway Trust headquarters at Butterley and is proposed to be in operational traffic on MRT tracks during the weekend of September 12 and 13 .
28 The piece of paper will then drift to the floor .
29 And er it was , it was acceptable by our members in general , that we were achieving the aims and objective of the basis of the whole incentive scheme you know , notwithstanding a lot of other things that was accompanied by , because we could we could then say to the management on most occasions , well we could do with something here that would help health and safety .
30 He could then say to the impostor : " Look here , it is useless to go on pretending .
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