Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] then [vb -s] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Some tax can be saved by using a service company owned by the partnership which then charges a fee to the partnership for the rendering of non-legal services , for example administrative and computer services . |
2 | In this case , a sequence of tasks ( possibly the complete analysis ) is presented to the machine which then detaches the job from the user 's control and queues it for running at a convenient time — perhaps overnight — the full results being returned to the user thereafter . |
3 | At times when there is a national advertising campaign and the Law Society is sending out leaflets , they are returned with requests for advice to a local co-ordinator who then allocates the work around local ALAS members . |
4 | We do not have to specify what it is we want to any analyst who in turn specifies it to a programmer who then writes a program . |
5 | Avoid monoculture : growing large areas of the same crop which then becomes an easy target . |
6 | Either a whole form is completed by a single coder who then has an overall picture of the response and may thus spot inconsistencies , or each coder concentrates on all responses to a particular question , thus developing considerable skill at that particular task . |
7 | When the larvated egg is the infective form , the host initiates hatching after ingestion by providing stimuli for the larva which then completes the process . |
8 | In other words , to solve the ‘ origins ’ problem of learning theories it is necessary to propose an invention theory which then becomes an equally plausible explanation of all crime . |
9 | Everything that is done must be subordinate to some official who reports up to a member of the administrative class , who is under an assistant secretary who then puts the matter to the permanent secretary , he being the adviser to the minister . |
10 | In the transmitter , infra-red is modulated to carry the analogue sound information which then fills the room . |
11 | There may be a transaction by agreement , which means that a country which wishes to use its SDRs makes a voluntary agreement with a prescribed holder such as a central bank which then exchan-ges the SDRs for foreign currencies . |
12 | He said that the American system , where the debtor pays the advice agency which then deducts a levy before paying the creditor , was the most practical . |
13 | If the Minister accepts the report he then has the power to prohibit a contrary merger from taking place . |
14 | The danger of adopting a systems approach uncritically is that it is assumed that it is sufficient to identify system structures and to portray the multitudinous variables involved in a particular system which then reinforces the first law of ecology as graphically described by Commoner ( 1972 ) that everything is connected to everything else . |
15 | That can also be used to build up a market which then justifies a new plant or extension . ’ |
16 | Once this level is set , any change in the output voltage , rise or fall , due to a variation in the load current , for instance , is sensed by the error detector which then causes the error amplifier input to deviate from the reference level , and the resulting output adjusts the series control element resistance in such a direction as to compensate for the initial change . |
17 | Many people have employed a variety of mouse and rat poisons without stopping to think that the initial effect of such toxins is to slow down the victim which then becomes an easy target for a hunting cat . |
18 | When the appointment of three arbitrators is required , each party selects one arbitrator , and the two arbitrators thus appointed select the third arbitrator who then heads the Arbitration Committee . |