Example sentences of "then be [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 All the people of Israel then are to know for sure that this Jesus , whom you crucified , is the one that , that God has made Lord and Messiah .
2 For example , they may have been encouraged to stick their necks out and set an objective and then been clobbered for not achieving it .
3 We told how monkeys from the two parks have been sent to Shamrock Farms , near Brighton , for breeding — and have then been sold for medical research or slaughtered .
4 If the Government had given away Hampshire Bus and the assets had then been sold for £2 , 1 million , the profit would have been the same to the buyer , and the loss to the public purse in real terms would have been no less .
5 The River Twyver had by then been culverted for much of its length and is shown making occasional appearances near the Cathedral and St Mary De Lode , before emptying into the Dockham Ditch , and hence to the Severn .
6 Déchamps , whose first-round opponents included an official PCF candidate who finished fifth , had himself been PCF mayor from 1965 until March 1990 , but had then been expelled for " racist remarks " ( for which a Paris court fined him F10,000 — US$2,000 — on Jan. 23 ) .
7 Further formal monitoring should then be reserved for a defined mid-point and the trial end .
8 The conditions would then be created for a rapid decline in the rate of surplus-value on capital advanced , the growth of unsold stocks of consumer goods , which would lead to a cessation of the expansion of fixed capital in Dept .
9 Operands must then be aligned for arithmetic calculation ( where necessary ) by shifting , If the programmer stores , with each item of data , a scaling factor indicating the position of its binary point , then an automatic system could perform this alignment .
10 VR1 should then be adjusted for a reading of exactly 1,000 .
11 you will then be connected for your session .
12 The second is that the rules may be those that apply to formal , written language but they may then be prescribed for all circumstances .
13 The ingots would then be exchanged for hard currency on the Indian black market .
14 These tokens , etc. , may then be exchanged for merchandise , cash , etc. , by the recipient .
15 First , that it detects the affected or at-risk groups , and second that these can then be referred for suitable treatment .
16 And will he then be rewarded for failure , like all the others , by being given a huge job in the City ? — .
17 Their own consensual efforts to deny and suppress them would then be exposed for the deceitful sham they have always been .
18 Monthly payments will then be made for maintaining the lands in a way that preserves their wildlife and scenic beauty .
19 They can then be planned for .
20 If these manoeuvres were successful , the whole might of Russia could then be redeployed for an attack on central Germany , thereby bringing the war to an end .
21 The Complete Works can then be revealed for what they are : ‘ England 's creation story , our sacred book ’ .
22 All new replacement PCs should be of higher specification than existing machines , which will then be freed for stand-alone use , and it is recommended that SCSI boards should be installed for the more efficient use of peripherals .
23 The ground rice would then be boiled for around 5 minutes , and the salt would be added .
24 Powerful search routines may then be summoned for use with your database , and statistical analyses can be carried out to compare catches by angler 's names .
25 You will then be invited for screening every three years ;
26 These strings can then be checked for allowability .
27 Some criterion must then be devised for dividing these shares between the potentially more than 2 million investor applications .
28 The J/J pickups provide a smooth , thick tone that complements walking jazz/blues progressions , which could then be lightened for , say , funk workouts .
29 Data in this new form will then be processed for distribution .
30 R. H. S. Crossman was born in 1907 , and was the ambivalent recipient of the best education that could then be provided for the son of a professional family : Winchester and New College .
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