Example sentences of "then [vb base] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The phosphoamino acids were separated by high voltage then layer chromatography on cellulose plates in mixture of pyridine , acetic acid , and water in the ratio 5:50:945 for 1000 volt hours . |
2 | In ancient times one regular performer apparently used to swallow stones and then make music by banging on his stomach . |
3 | They would drop almost into range , and then make use of the slope to give impetus to their charge . |
4 | Then lay buckram on top , with bump sandwiched in between and with a 2.5 cm ( 1in ) border of fabric showing all round . |
5 | Somewhere you can rent a villa in a resort , then say goodbye to tourists and go exploring ( forget all small Mediterranean islands ) , staying at interesting , but inexpensive , old hotels ( delete Italy ) . |
6 | To get to Benghazi , the convoy had to travel from Kabrit into Cairo and then head south to El Kharga and Kufra . |
7 | Leave the road at the path on the right around 900 yards past the cattle grid and carry on to Alderford and then head west to Rockford . |
8 | From here take the footpath north and then head north-north-east after crossing a concrete stile . |
9 | Well the advice Mrs then is if you know what variety it is and you know it 's a variety tough enough to grow outdoors like er Peregrine , then send protection at the susceptible time of the year when the blossom 's out , otherwise er if it is a tend a more tender variety we do n't think er the thing is going to survive and certainly not going to fruit . |
10 | Would it be worthwhile for each discipline to set up think tanks — if one does not already exist — of their most imaginative scientists , engineers etc , with , perhaps , three remits : ( i ) to identify major problems for which current and foreseeable knowledge offers no solution ; ( ii ) to pinpoint what basic knowledge is needed , what would be the characteristics of the ideal chemical or other material , together with the relevant techniques for using them ; ( iii ) recognising that what is being considered may be so far out of sight as to be beyond worthwhile research based on existing knowledge and know-how , to organise a system that will recognise the first appearance of the new knowledge and then steer research in the right direction without delay . |
11 | Sir George Porter , of the Royal Institution in London , and George Pimentel , then associate professor of chemistry at the University of California at Berkeley , began work on exploiting matrix isolation in 1954 . |
12 | Some species , such as locusts and aphids , use glycogen and the disaccharide trehalose at first , but then consume fat during prolonged flight . |
13 | If you want more or have any doubts about your suitability for racers , then seek advice from a specialist retailer . |
14 | If you have any doubts about what is or is not appropriate for a child of a given age , then seek advice from your doctor , a child psychologist or health visitor , or from other parents , particularly those whose children are older than yours . |
15 | When he saw a car crash then catch fire outside his house , he ran out and managed to pull both driver and passenger free . |
16 | They then support Swervedriver on all their dates . |
17 | They then support Swervedriver on all their dates . |
18 | Buzzell and Gale then regress ROI on both market share and relative quality of product and find a 4.7 per cent ROI differential per ten points of market share . |
19 | Mark Lamarr is The Man On The Street , a meet 'n' greet 'n' then humiliate kind of bloke . |
20 | At Piteŝti the road turned left amid a forest of oil installations and then cut south-west to Craiova 120 kilometres further on . |
21 | Mr Rees reminded Conference that the Association had been asked why members did not charge a lower rate of interest , and then charge interest on default . |
22 | Cook , stirring occasionally , for 3–4 minutes , then remove pan from heat and stir in the eggs . |
23 | As Edward Pechter puts it , ‘ History does not tell us what the text is , because we decide what history is , and then put history into the text , rather than the other way round . ’ |
24 | in a bit of fat , er soften onions , then put mince in , brown mince |
25 | Martinho and I were separated , then put back to back at about twenty metres , very much like pistol duellists from the old time . |
26 | Poison was traditionally a ‘ woman 's weapon ’ — but would a woman bake a cake for a competition and then put poison on it ? |
27 | This was a new organisation , created to act as an EC wide body which would set standards , determine procedures and then undertake accreditation of craft and management courses offered by universities , colleges and schools . |
28 | The officers should receive fuller delegated Powers and then accept responsibility for decisions taken under such powers . |
29 | He was to accompany a Brigadier Smithson on a tour of outposts along the Devonshire coast and then travel north for a staff conference at Bristol . |
30 | Process , then transfer mixture to a work surface and knead until fairly smooth , dusting with flour if it sticks . |