Example sentences of "then [verb] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He worked out where The Bar was on his maps , and then checked this perspective against the actual view — from where he saw the city it looked like The Bar was right in the middle of it , not hidden away at all like it was on the map .
2 Using an uncontrolled study to report a reduction in referrals from general practice in the year after introduction of the guidelines and then to ascribe this drop to the guidelines themselves is somewhat naive .
3 He then made this advice public , thus instituting a free legal aid service of a novel kind .
4 Assuming you understand the history text , you must then relate this information into the background context of your knowledge of the subject matter .
5 This social context is not one where a body of intellectuals think up resolutions to an objectively defined urban crisis and then make this knowledge available to the wide church of policy makers and practitioners in the best enlightenment spirit .
6 The child would then assimilate this object into its already formed concept of table , with no further consequence .
7 That is , they use light energy to split water , and extract hydrogen ; and then combine this hydrogen with ( low-energy ) carbon dioxide to produce high-energy organic molecules : molecules which in turn act as fuel and as the raw material from which is fashioned almost all living flesh , both animal and plant .
8 It then places this concept within the wider context of the marketing management process , and describes the role of the Marketing Mix in achieving the company 's marketing objectives .
9 Burgmayer and Murray then used this membrane to separate two solutions containing negatively charged chloride ions .
10 He began by taking the wrong road out of Burford , then tried this lane to get back to the A40 .
11 I then reshoot this image either on B&W or colour film , depending on my final intentions .
12 It would be useless to pretend that identity of non-meanings , if it is to make sense , ought to be so explicable and then criticise this idea on the grounds that it can not be so explained .
13 A philadelphia intellectual , Benjamin Franklin , back in his native land after a prolonged and enjoyable period in England , put down a statement of the need for political union which the conference accepted , but the colonial assemblies then rejected this plan for common defence , probably because it would have involved a good deal of extra spending .
14 Hence the importance of Eve Sedgwick 's category of the homosocial : we must insist that there are different kinds of masculine heterosexual alliance that are not necessarily ( though may be ) homosexual , repressed or overt ; but we also need to make this point in a way which does not then privilege this distinction between the sexual and the non-sexual since this is to re-establish the primacy of the sexual , something partly responsible for the original misrepresentation .
15 My doubts have grown during the years I have been thinking about and then writing this book , but for the moment I will concede that for many scholars and teachers a clarion-call to defend ‘ literature as literature ’ would prove rousing and timely .
16 So if that 's to your liking , then walk this way , but it does render the rest of the volume control virtually redundant .
17 When the sun rose we did all the necessary and then noticed this cat only had one eye .
18 If the government then uses this money to repay the national debt by buying back more bonds and Treasury bills than it issues , this will release the money back into the economy again .
19 He then uses this analogy with the sentence to describe the trajectory by which the subject constitutes itself through the other .
20 It then uses this information , plus the information in fed by the stitch width indicator ( or the Design Controller ) , telling it how many stitches wide the pattern is , to calculate at what stitch to start the pattern knitting .
21 They 've given her something and she , she had to put this stuff on her hair , had to take a trip to the hairdresser and he said to the hairdresser comb my hair first and then put this stuff on and wait for a fortnight and it did come a little lighter , but it was n't much
22 Multiply the denominator by the number of whole ones and add on the numerator , then put this answer over the old denominator .
23 If it , if it like this , then put this answer , if not
24 Ritu Kataky , who is sponsored by the SERC under its Molecular Sensors program , then incorporated this compound into the membrane of a potentiometric ion-selective electrode .
25 Then multiply this answer by a hundred , which gives you the percentage figure .
26 For three or four colours on the screen , multiply the number of squares high by two , then multiply this result by the number of squares wide .
27 That 's and he could n't and then mount this sort of operation .
28 By learning to produce muscular tension through tensing exercises and then releasing this tension , you will gradually find it is possible to release the physical tension from everyday stress in the same way , letting go .
29 ‘ by a person duly licensed to drive it ’ Means that if anyone is in attendance at the vehicle then to escape this regulation he must be the holder of a current driving licence for that class of vehicle .
30 Unless the system tablespace is to be used by this account then the ORACLE database administrator should create a new tablespace ( using the size guidelines presented in section 2.2.1 ) and then link this tablespace to the new user by entering the following SQL*Plus commands :
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