Example sentences of "then take the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A pipe leading from the top of the cylinder or tank then takes the hot water to the rest of the house .
2 A psychologist develops an approach to the shaping of animal behaviour and demonstrates its effectiveness on rats and pigeons and then takes the reckless step of assuming that similar solutions apply to human behaviour .
3 It can then take the vital CO 2 on the water surface out of the air .
4 Phone cards have done a lot to alleviate the problem , but British Telecommunications Plc is required by its licence to maintain coin-operated public telephones as well , and the company reckons that smashing and entering of the cash boxes costs it £19m a year — and if you think that it 's all just casual vandalism , think again — the company told the Daily Mail that there was actually a man offering courses on the best ways of clawing open the boxes quickly and easily — he charged £80 for the course , and then took the best pupil out for a test run around the local boxes .
5 It then took the Danish government to the European Court with a demand that construction work be stopped and tenders reopened .
6 We watched that for a bit , then took the first tube of the day round to a friend 's place for a while .
7 ‘ I did a trip along the Goodnight Train to fort Sumner , then took the Loving Train to Cheyenne .
8 A Rolls Royce then took the happy couple to their reception in Kilmarnock 's Masonic Hall , after which the honeymoon was spent in Blackpool .
9 Panov then took the initial solution to be the totally general solution of Szekeres ( 1972 ) , which can be considered to be equivalent to the general solution given here by ( 10.16 ) .
10 In September 1 158 Henry travelled to Paris and then took the little girl back to Normandy with him .
11 She could remember someone or something smashing the back of her head , and then taking the high dive into ice-cream country .
12 My usual practice when visiting a patient with an acute febrile illness was to leave a prescription for the appropriate conventional drug ( usually an antibiotic ) , while at the same time administering the most appropriate homoeopathic remedy with the advice to the patient — or the parents , if the patient was a child — to continue to take the homoeopathic remedy but that if there was no improvement in two to four hours then to take the conventional drug .
13 Here they were to turn left , then take the second right and go about a kilometre to a building site where Ruggiero Miletti was waiting , unable to move because of his bad leg .
14 turn right at the lights and er , then take the first left and there 's a pub called The Bull
15 Turn left then take the first right over the stream .
16 Turn right and continue until you reach the buildings of Dykeheads and then take the rough track to the left .
17 Make your way to the southern side of Loch Assynt and follow the shore as long as you can and then take the easiest line of travel staying parallel to the loch .
18 The square root of sixty then take the square root of
19 If it is , then take the next character in the graph , and start searching again from the head of the tree .
20 Then take the bad weather and out in the night ,
21 Carry on for a further third of a mile , then take the signed bridleway on the left .
22 Generally , however , he travelled undisturbed ; he would alight from the bus at Piccadilly Circus and then take the underground railway to Russell Square .
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