Example sentences of "[conj] they can then [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Any readers who want to collect aluminium cans can either send them to me or contact local scrap metal dealers and take them there , where they can then donate the cash to a charity of their own choice .
2 If you are a small family , look for models with the sort of controls that allow you rinse-and-hold cycles — a short cycle which rinses dishes for a short time to get rid of dried-on food and any smells so that they can then wait till you have a full load to put through .
3 Some of them are given diplomas for doing this , so they can then prove how expert they are in disability matters .
4 ‘ Slide ’ opens the set , all big chords and yeah , slide guitar ; ‘ Smile ’ , with a dangerously narcotic and very BIG bassline that takes control over your entire body , is brain-bruisingly splendid , as is ‘ Hey Sister ’ , the song that proves that they can do fast ones , they can do slow ones and they can then do ones with car-alarm noises in the middle .
5 On this basis , health authorities will be able to establish a picture of the health of their population , and they can then draw up specifications of the services they wish to buy .
6 The manager is responsible for the actual results achieved , and he is held accountable because information about his achievements will be fed back to his superiors , and they can then call him to account to explain his performance .
7 The idea is to be riding in the cool of the day , and when there is much less traffic — and they can then spend the rest of the day with their families .
8 This enables these pupils to gain full recognition of their academic attainments , and they can then proceed to the college , university or career of their choice .
9 Er perhaps they 're helpful to the historians because they can then put them all in a room .
10 MPs who on the whole tend to be rather casual about going to meetings organised for their benefit by pressure groups tend to go to the nuclear forum , because it is always well-structured and organised , and because they can then say to constituents who work in either the nuclear industry or the nuclear supply industry that they have been , and still are , taking an interest in the decisions that affect those particular electors .
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