Example sentences of "then [verb] and [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The appropriate body within a member state ( e.g. DTI and/or OFT within UK ) is then consulted and assists in an advisory capacity , following which the Commission delivers judgement .
2 A brief review of existing work in library user instruction evaluation was then given and related to the parameters previously described .
3 The same Northern blot was hybridized and then stripped and rehybridized with the probes indicated ( a ) Oct-11 , ( b ) Oct-2 and ( c ) actin .
4 This development will be in conjunction with a member of staff of the Enterprise Centre so that ‘ revised ’ Enterprise statements are then completed and approved within a date set by the Validation/Review Panel .
5 This protein was then purified and tested for an ability to be phosphorylated in a crude HeLa cell nuclear extract ( Figure 1C ) .
6 Spread on lather evenly and shave first with downward strokes , then relather and shave in the opposite direction .
7 Then rose and strayed around the room .
8 Pascoe watched a globe as it glowed in the darkness , then rose and fell in a sizzling arc .
9 In the new process , the carpet is granulated and then mixed and extruded with a catalyst .
10 ( B ) The free and complexed DNA fragment populations were separated by electrophoresis through a 5% native polyacrylamide gel ( 8 ) ; the gel was then immersed and equilibrated into a buffer-containing plastic tray , and the retarded ( SC = specific complex , NSC = non-specific complex ) and unretarded ( F = free ) DNA species were exposed in situ to mild modification with DMS ( representative methylations are indicated by the black arrowheads ) .
11 Data were then transferred and displayed on a computer by means of specially designed software ( Aspen Medical ) .
12 The defendant then prepared and submitted to the manager of the shop , Mr. Gilberd , a list of goods to the value of £7,950 , telling him that the list represented a bona fide order placed by one Johal and asking him to authorise the supply of the goods against a building society cheque for that amount .
13 Ethel bounced ahead , crashing joyfully through the russet bracken , then splashing and rolling in the stream , spooking as ponies loomed out of the dusk .
14 A simple way of introducing still image work with this age group is to have them walk or run round the hall and then stop and freeze at a given signal .
15 Four of the watchers , experienced men , not easy to shock , had to undergo therapy as they described how the figure of the youth was picked up and hurled twenty yards towards them , like a rag doll , first flying , then bouncing and rolling in a twisted assembly of disjointed limbs .
16 Bring to the boil , then cover and cook in the pre-heated oven for 2hr or until the beef is tender .
17 First , that civilisation was invented by the Egyptians and then plagiarised and corrupted by the Greeks .
18 The mouse-pounce involves hiding , crouching , creeping forward , and then rushing and pouncing on an imaginary rodent , usually its mother 's twitching tail or a small object lying on the ground .
19 It is then enforced and upheld by the agencies of the state .
20 She backed two steps from him , then turned and ran towards the building .
21 She backed off , then turned and ran through the wood .
22 When she saw him , she let out a little cry ( that bit took ages to rehearse : every bit that required Lady Laetitia to do more than flash her tits took ages ) , then turned and ran to the end of the room .
23 He was but stopped and stared at me , then turned and ran in the opposite direction .
24 He watched her another moment , then turned and strode to a cabinet on the opposite wall .
25 She raised her hand as a dubious Herr Nordern forced the car into almost the right gear and drove off with a curious jerking motion , then turned and went into the Centre with a look on her face which boded ill for anyone who crossed her path that day .
26 She closed the door and waited for a moment , then turned and went into the little bedroom .
27 He held up his own pair of rubber gloves to emphasize the point , then turned and went into the lounge .
28 She stepped out of the dress and then turned and sat on the bed , rather heavily ; smiling at Wayne to show that she was okay , she kicked off her shoes one at a time .
29 And then read and learn about the structure of the opposite sex and the ways in which he or she functions .
30 A questionnaire was then drafted and sent to a random sample of headteachers for their and their staff 's comments .
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