Example sentences of "then [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | for established products , success may depend on winning a key customer , whose decision to buy will then influence other purchasers . |
2 | In this case , you could make the whole picture golden , choosing a gold frame , making the backing from a piece of gold velvet or silk , and then using gold-coloured leaves and flowers for the design itself . |
3 | This involves setting targets for money supply into the future , and then using monetary policy to ensure that these targets are met . |
4 | Then using white butter icing I make two sets of icing , say pink and white , and cover half the cakes with a layer of white and half with a layer of pink , decorate some with chocolate strands and some with hundreds and thousands ( sprinkleys ) . |
5 | During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries garnet jewellery , much of it then using cut stones , enjoyed a notable vogue among the rising middle classes requiring red stones but unable to afford rubies until these became available in good synthetic form during the present century . |
6 | It means that a defendant who has incurred large costs both at trial and in the Court of Appeal in resisting a claim by a legally aided plaintiff , but who then receives legal aid in the House of Lords where he is finally successful , is ineligible for any award of costs against the board . |
7 | It flared up , then became black ash . |
8 | He then became chief intelligence officer to the Egyptian expeditionary force that advanced into Palestine . |
9 | If your offer is acceptable then you proceed by applying for a mortgage and informing your appointed solicitor or conveyancing agent of the details of the purchase , so that he or she can then make formal overtures to the vendor 's solicitors . |
10 | Conflict : The bank could then make imprudent loans to Company X to keep it from failing . |
11 | The clause ‘ and receive such medical treatment ’ added to section 8(1) ( b ) would then make medical treatment compulsory in the community . |
12 | Erika kissed Omi 's old cheek , and then made hot chocolate . |
13 | Having built its model , the company then made rough calculations of costs and an approximate indication of their causes . |
14 | He waited until they were lost to sight beyond a fold of ground and a belt of trees , and then made good speed down to the little river , splashed through it where the banks were level and firm , and climbed the slope on the other side . |
15 | After 45 minutes they finally emerged from the storm under broken cloud , and then made good time to Rangoon . |
16 | They then made hard progress to 8s ( 40p ) over the next decade before enjoying a moment of relative prosperity in the last years of the war , reaching 12s ( 60p ) in 1814 . |
17 | Jim appeared at left-back throughout Palace 's magnificent run to the FA Cup semi-finals in 1975–76 , but then made full appearances at centre-half , alongside Ian Evans , in our 3rd Division promotion side the following season . |
18 | He then made careful research into the reserve fuel lifted and found we all returned with about 23% of our fuel . |
19 | It was always argued here that , if Mr Major cut direct taxation , then made direct taxation ‘ an issue ’ , and generally endeared himself to Essex Man and Woman , he would be still more likely to win than he otherwise would . |
20 | We then made brief visits in turn to some greenhouses , to a school where we witnessed an English lesson , to a clinic where we saw barefoot doctors and Chinese herbal medicines , to an agricultural machinery factory , and finally to a couple of peasants ' homes . |
21 | He is given a number , stripped of all personal possessions , made to shower and wash his hair and body with a lice-killing soap and then given uniform clothing . |
22 | Tverskoy et al reported that patients treated by infiltration of a local anaesthetic and then given general anaesthetic for herniorrhaphy experienced less pain , and for shorter duration , than patients who received general anaesthetic alone . |
23 | And in one experiment rats were exposed throughout infancy to the music of either Mozart or Schoenberg and then given musical preference tests in adulthood ( with the result that animals brought up on Mozart showed a definite preference for that music , whereas the Schoenberg-reared group gave no indication of a hankering after the familiar music ! ) . |
24 | But within a few moments we were sipping extra-dry martinis from paper cups , then eating cold chicken and tinned ham , with beer chilled by the sea . |
25 | For those of us lucky enough to be able to read and play music , it certainly can be , fore the mind can then override textual aberrations of this kind ( providing they are not too excessive ) . |
26 | It has been produced by CICO , the chimney linings service , and describes how a chimney works , the typical problems it will suffer from and then offers various solutions . |
27 | In other words , Baddiley 's apprentice chemists served their time by performing countless , demanding , routine experiments and then generating molecular shapes which differed very little from one to another . |
28 | For instance , in a contract to build and supply machinery , the supplier might expressly undertake to manufacture the machinery in accordance with the agreed specification using the materials specified by the specification and to perform the work with reasonable care ; the supplier has then undertaken absolute obligations that the machine and materials used will conform to the specification . |
29 | Indeed , is it ethical to undertake assessments if the GP can not then deliver appropriate services to meet the identified needs ? |
30 | Alternatively you can record in so-called wholesale mode , that is by either sucking away this patch of membrane or by applying a whole er a large voltage pulse which essentially fries it , so it burns it away , and you then gain electrical access to the interior of the cell . |