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

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1 Having carried out such interviews ( and no set limit to them can be laid down ) researchers may then make a start on their topic headings and detailed questions .
2 Once the report is ready for publication , the archaeologist may then write a book or booklet on the excavation in terms that the general reader can understand .
3 People who are not subject to the authority of the law may then obey the rules for prudential reasons , or because even though they have no duty to obey , disobedience will do more harm than good .
4 If the bird keeps struggling , it will be clawed and bitten repeatedly by its captor , but if it lies still the cat may then make the mistake of putting it down on the ground and releasing it from its jaws .
5 Disputes between management and unions may therefore be seen in the context of inter-organisational conflict , and individual members of both organisations may then feel a tug of loyalties in opposing directions .
6 A few of the males may then mimic the female 's odour .
7 The child 's behaviour may then cue the adult as to how successful was the initial interpretation .
8 The appellate court may then make the order if it thinks fit .
9 The IOFC may then license the technology wherever it is required , at a commercial rate .
10 The female may then enter the nest and lay her eggs ( Figure 8.5 ) .
11 The female may then enter the nest , and lay her eggs while the male nuzzles her tail .
12 The identification of risk and the reasons for high risk may then point the way towards meaningful and constructive attempts to intervene .
13 The group company may then receive the benefit of any allowable loss in respect of the liability , which the warrantors would want taken into account in calculating their liability .
14 These organisms may then colonise the neonate during vaginal delivery , and if infection subsequently develops , establishing effective antibiotic treatment may be difficult .
15 Effective promotional activity may then leave the retailer with little choice but to stock the brand on a continuous basis .
16 These initial shares may then carry a priority right to a further issue of shares to management , should a buy-out proceed .
17 The tenant may then undertake the alterations , in full knowledge that he or she will be able to claim compensation for the improvements made when the tenancy ends .
18 The client may then pursue the right to apply to the High Court for an order to have the bill taxed .
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