Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] are then " in BNC.

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1 The road drops down from the col into the valley with an exhilarating suddenness and you are then in Arreau .
2 What happens for a simple is that on first application you bring your financial details to the interview references are taken up naturally in confidence and you are then allocated a place or not if you meet financial criteria .
3 We feel empty , and we are then driven by this emptiness .
4 If there is , and if both music and commentary are to be pre-recorded onto parallel tracks of a cued tape , the stop-start transfer routine can not be used : the sound tape has to be run non-stop , and we are then back with problems of tape-to-tape synchronisation .
5 Copy it from the top of page forty six and we are then ready to proceed .
6 Sudden changes in behaviour patterns of prey species also produce seasonal changes in predation ; for example when young moles are dispersing from their nests they travel on the surface rather than beneath the ground , and they are then heavily predated .
7 In practice , women undergoing in vitro fertilization are treated with hormones , which causes several eggs to ripen , and they are then fertilized .
8 Quite often when a pair have shown all the signs of wanting to breed in the community aquarium and they are then moved into a breeding tank , they suddenly seem to go off the idea , Their new home is strange to them , and the male will want to establish his territory , move the decor , and generally prepare the tank to his satisfaction .
9 Most finds are sufficiently robust to be washed in clean cold water with brushes ( such as toothbrushes ) and they are then left to dry .
10 The caterpillar is not harmed by the poisons ; it just stores them , and they are then retained by the adult .
11 The effect on our own accounts is that we now show all the mainstream activities of the Council together , and they are then separated out from the entries for all the other funds , appeals , and trust funds and so on .
12 ‘ Students took them to their Woolworth stores and they are then passed on to us .
13 Not only then do about a quarter of respondents cite pavement parking as one of the problems for pedestrians in that they object to the loss of pavement space to the vehicle and the obstruction caused by it , but they are then subjected to considerable accident rates as a result of the broken slabs and uneven surfaces that result ( Figure 8.3 ) .
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