Example sentences of "then [vb infin] in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The question may then arise in the future as to what to do for those potential sufferers who are identified in this way and the answer is the same as for those currently identified through the MMPI and for many families in whom there is other genetically inherited disease : specifically educate to Protect .
2 The facts that huissiers are appointed or licensed by the state and have a defined role in Codes of Civil Procedure in respect of service enable them to be treated as in a similar position to the competent state officials , and direct communication from huissier to huissier ( who will then act in the state of destination to involve the local parquet ) can be authorised .
3 It may then mediate in the dispute — rather like a referee at a football match — trying to keep the sides apart and probably insisting on a ‘ cease-fire ’ until a peaceful settlement can be negotiated .
4 We have to then work in the future not only to develop South Africa but to develop the region Angola , Mozambique , all the other countries .
5 That , in some cases , that has been explored for the storage of heat in the summer which you would then use in the winter , but everywhere one comes back to storage nuclear power stations can not be turned up and down quickly at the moment , so either with electricity you have to have a uniform demand for electricity , or you have to , say , burn gas to provide an alternative way of generating electricity which can be turned up and down at will .
6 Skiing takes place only in the morning as the snow tends to become too soft in the afternoon , but after a morning skiing in glorious sunshine , you can then sunbathe in the afternoon , or water ski and windsurf at Zell am See .
7 After the footprints , what do you then get in the description ?
8 This is particularly clear in the handwritten attempts of very young children where the adult is obliged to assign each large painstakingly formed letter token to a particular type of letter , which he may then re-interpret in the light of the larger message .
9 And should the inventor then fail in the business he has established to exploit the invention which his employer was unwilling or unable to utilise , he may be left so disillusioned that his talents and abilities are ultimately lost to the country as a whole .
10 Over the linear ( spreading ) region this gradient will decrease to a minimum , and will then increase in the flooding region , possibly rising to a new greatest value when complete flooding is achieved .
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