Example sentences of "then make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Conflict : The bank could then make imprudent loans to Company X to keep it from failing .
3 Or they may have charged the five hundred at twenty five percent in which case they need n't then make any adjustment on his code .
4 The clause ‘ and receive such medical treatment ’ added to section 8(1) ( b ) would then make medical treatment compulsory in the community .
5 He then made two transfer requests and Wilkinson seized the first opportunity he could to unload the controversial star .
6 Dalglish then made two alterations of his own , putting on Roy Wegerle and Stuart Ripley to give his side more attacking options , and within four minutes Blackburn were level .
7 Erika kissed Omi 's old cheek , and then made hot chocolate .
8 Having built its model , the company then made rough calculations of costs and an approximate indication of their causes .
9 She cut in on a station wagon , forcing the driver to brake heavily , then made fifty yards on the hard shoulder .
10 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 .
11 After 45 minutes they finally emerged from the storm under broken cloud , and then made good time to Rangoon .
12 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 .
13 Included in our definition were people who had mild chronic renal failure who suffered an acute or chronic deterioration of function and then made some recovery .
14 He then made this advice public , thus instituting a free legal aid service of a novel kind .
15 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 .
16 He then made careful research into the reserve fuel lifted and found we all returned with about 23% of our fuel .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Richardson then made more ground and , when Cusworth spun out the scoring pass , England 's Rory Underwood obliged with a typical one-handed touchdown .
20 I then made another mistake .
21 She left his number with them and asked them to get him to ring , then made another drink .
22 A big move was also made by Fred Couples , America 's leading money-winner this season , when he went out in 32 and then made further birdies at the 10th and 13th .
23 ‘ You have a rest and then make that list which will help us to find her .
24 We 're into the mortification of the flesh , and doing penance — we only ever eat bacon sandwiches and then make each other feel guilty at set hours every day . ’
25 You then make little card templates of each machine in the same scale as your floor plan , then go and look for any other large objects that you might have to install — your bench area , your timber storage area and a storage area for board material .
26 er And I really think that we , one should teach children discernment , give them guidelines , let them think about consequences , and then make responsible choices themselves .
27 Come on then make some conversation .
28 positive statements right and they need a little bit of help on how to do that and then make some sort of generalised positive comment about themselves , that 's what I mean .
29 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 .
30 It has then made two points : ( 1 ) that other people manage curricula within centralised systems , which is encouraging ; but ( 2 ) that other people have cultural backgrounds which make it easier for them to manage curricula within centralised systems , which is discouraging .
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