Example sentences of "[noun] be then [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The liquids obtained by both these methods of preparation are then diluted with an equal volume of brandy , which acts as a preservative . |
2 | Mines are then laid to prevent the embankments from attack . |
3 | Non-union mines are then persuaded by pickets to close down ( technically illegally ) to improve the strike 's effectiveness . |
4 | The temporary notes are then kept together in a box , separate from the other files of notes . |
5 | Both people and objects are then required to exemplify the stereotypes which have been constructed . |
6 | These objects are then disaggregated to produce an analysis over divisions of service . |
7 | The curds are then cut with a curd knife , from top to bottom and from side to side , and , after a short time , the curd sinks to the bottom of the vat and the whey rises . |
8 | All occupied states are then represented in a single disc ( dotted in the Figure ) , corresponding to the ‘ electric quantum limit ’ . |
9 | The transitions between word ending states and word beginning states are then modified according to word boundary phonological rules . |
10 | These ‘ enabling ’ or ‘ strategic ’ technologies are then applied across boundaries . |
11 | Those that survive and hatch are then pounced on by water beetles , dragonfly larvae and many kinds of fish . |
12 | So the dancer is filmed against a plain background , generally a blue screen , since this contrasts well with her flesh tones The costume designer would therefore exclude blue from his/her range of colours Two black-and-white strips are then prepared . |
13 | The GIS operations are then performed and the results saved for evaluation . |
14 | The copies are then filed in date of arrival order . |
15 | These frequencies are then normalised to correct for any bias towards tags that occur very frequently ( e.g. singular nouns ) over rare tags ( e.g. pre-qualifiers ) . |
16 | The activities are then decomposed until such time as the related resources ( eg people , time , money , skills etc ) which need to be committed to the procedure can be clarified . |
17 | A minimum level is set and those at or above that level are then selected by non-academic criteria . |
18 | They emphasised that crimes are defined by processes of human deliberation and that those definitions are then applied by human agencies . |
19 | The chemical shifts are then related to the differences in charge in different samples . |
20 | If needed , the teeth are then rasped as in photo seven . |
21 | Interviewers are then assigned quotas for interview , e.g. ‘ 3 men aged 20–29 , 4 women aged 45–64 , … ’ and they choose these sample units in any convenient way , usually by judging that an approaching individual fits one of their required categories and confirming this before the interview . |
22 | When attempts are then made to intervene at this latter level , they often use the same procedures as are applied to the public realm . |
23 | The Secretary of State 's final proposals are then embodied in orders in Parliament . |
24 | The mean values are then governed by |
25 | These values are then scaled to produce a recognition score for the word in the range 0 … 1 , such that the best ranked word receives a score of 1 , and an average rank of 6 would receive a zero confidence score ( such occurrences are extremely rare ) . |
26 | The toughest quality checks are then carried out on your finished carpet . |
27 | Checks are then carried out to ensure that each module in the LIST_OF_CONTENTS has a latest version within LIFESPAN . |
28 | These molecules are then picked up by receptor proteins on the surface of the second cell . |
29 | There is little point in asking for people 's opinions if those opinions are then ignored . |
30 | Contrasts in the attitudes of the following subgroups are then presented in cases where the differences are of sufficient magnitude to be statistically significant : |