Example sentences of "then be [vb pp] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Economic decision-making and private ownership would then be transferred to production units . |
2 | Tasks and mail may then be sent to users with a specific role or roles rather than to an explicitly stated LIFESPAN username . |
3 | A copy should then be sent to Personnel for our files so we can keep an accurate record of the time taken for sickness . |
4 | Formal application would then be made to BP Chemicals . |
5 | Yes , what 's , what 's happened if we were at Sandhurst Auction it would go to Reading and then be re-directed to Aldershot and then |
6 | Initially , the project had use of a very basic one which involved the manual counting of audible bleeps , which could then be averaged to counts per minute . |
7 | Presumably , they would set out on one course of action , receive a consultants ' report which would blow them off their course , the journalists would then be summoned to Luigi 's restaurant and policy would once again be changed . |
8 | You will then be asked to rate that impression on an eight point scale rating from ‘ highly unfavourable impression ’ through to a ‘ highly favourable impression ’ . |
9 | The main points for debate could then be circulated to panel members and the course team before the event . |
10 | The income would then be distributed to performers , composers and record companies . |
11 | If the DVLA co-operates , it could mail out surveys to car owners , which would then be returned to JD Power . |
12 | We could then be recommended to people by them when their hotels were full . |
13 | It was led by Tonu Anton and intended to write a new constitution by Nov. 15 which would then be put to referendum . |
14 | Assuming that satisfactory financial arrangements can be made and Planning Permission obtained , the scheme will then be put to Members for final approval . |
15 | Proposals to reduce nitrate would then be put to MAFF , which would in turn consult interested parties . |
16 | As discussed in Section 1 , any later renegotiation of terms would then be confined to parties to the initial contract . |
17 | Both the transferor and Target can then be sold to Newco so as to avoid a charge by virtue of s178(2) or 179(2) , which provide that where two or more " associated companies " cease to be members of the group at the same time there is no deemed disposal and re-acquisition of the assets transferred between them . |
18 | The crown will then be handed to Lewis , whose first defence seems certain to be against 45-year-old Foreman in Las Vegas on April 16 . |
19 | Once every 100 years they resume their human shapes and renew their embraces ; anyone who sees them then is turned to stone . |
20 | Lore went as a receptionist to an army hospital in Abergele and then was posted to Canterbury , where she worked for Personnel Selection . |