Example sentences of "then [verb] it at " in BNC.

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1 This means you get the debt guaranteed by a bank in the buyer 's country , then sell it at a discount to another bank .
2 Suppose also that an investor intends to buy the share , hold it for one year and then sell it at the end of the year .
3 Begin what seems to be a front kick , then change it at the last moment into a high roundhouse kick .
4 Norman has been an unknown quantity since injuring his right shoulder prior to last year 's Masters , then reinjuring it at the US Open in Minneapolis .
5 Tell them what you 're going to tell them before you tell them , and then summarise it at the end and tell them what you told them .
6 If the helicopter is moving , to stop it you must apply an opposite control movement and then remove it at the precise moment that the helicopter stops .
7 He held it up for the others to see and then threw it at the thin man contemptuously who automatically caught it in both hands .
8 This is achieved by holding down the fire button until the meter below the energy bar reaches maximum , then releasing it at the right moment .
9 Mrs Files picked up a tea cloth , buried her face in it , laughing , then shook it at him with delighted outrage .
10 Fujitsu and Hitachi have made no effort to leapfrog IBM by introducing entirely new machines , for this would defeat the plug-compatible strategy : to let IBM create the demand and then meet it at lower prices .
11 Well you you buy it all at thirty three or twenty five percent discount so you can then sell it at a bit more .
12 He drew on his cigar carefully , then waved it at the major .
13 The Poles bore the massive burden of state subsidies and international debt repayments first to create Gdynia and then to run it at rates that would undercut the Danzig trade .
14 In those days before altimeters , height could be deduced , given the availability of a barometer , by the simple process of recording the mercury column before take-off then reading it at intervals during the flight .
15 ‘ He gets us into this mess , then legs it at the first sniff of trouble ! ’
16 She just puts March ninety eight and then leave it at that .
17 I did it there originally and then did it at festivals all over the country .
18 One inmate then aimed it at the perimeter fence of trouble-torn Lindholme jail , Doncaster , as other prisoners pelted warders with bricks .
19 Thank God for dome tents with two bays : you collect snow from one end for tea , pass it through the middle-man , and then deposit it at the other end .
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