Example sentences of "[coord] then [verb] [noun pl] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 They came back though with a clever free-kick from John Moncur just after the break and then had chances to win it
2 They came back though with a clever free-kick from John Moncur just after the break and then had chances to win it
3 Anarchy on a smaller scale is provided by photographer Kurt Buchwald who set up a ‘ Photography Forbidden ’ sign in front of innocuous subjects and then took photographs to see what happened .
4 I had this idea I had to be civilised , and wait until I 'd obtained spoken as well as physical consent from you — and then spent days regretting it !
5 I 've seen a woman talking to an officer and then overheard officers discussing what she 's said .
6 Conductive education is also about setting ambitious goals , and then getting children to achieve them because they want a for themselves .
7 It is possible to destroy the coherence of a discourse by altering its information structure ( as we did in Task 32 ) , and then ask students to restore its coherence for a specified receiver , but this may cause problems .
8 It is misleading to think of the County Council primarily as a body of elected representatives who make decisions of policy and then order officials to execute them .
9 I get the impression that Mr Ataie has decided what he wants to say and then created characters to fit his theme .
10 Although at times Freud seems to hold an empiricist view of science — one based on collecting observations and then finding theories to explain them — he did also use the insights of myths , as with Oedipus .
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