Example sentences of "[art] [n mass] [conj] then [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | When Maggie reached The Haven she parked the van in its usual spot , collected the grouse and then went directly into the kitchens where she dumped the birds in front of Harry Harrison , the chef . |
2 | It di we do n't get all the details in the story that Jesus tells of here , but it 's quite certain that it was n't just a case of wandering along a nice path until he found the sheep and then bringing it home . |
3 | He would take Dunbar 's car back to the barracks and then walk to Cadogan Place , he decided . |
4 | There 's no need to go through the usual rigmarole of minimizing your word processor application , opening a spreadsheet , typing in the data and then copying and pasting it back into the word processor . |
5 | In particular it covers the development of cost-effective , integrated responses to customers ' distribution and transport requirements and involves making in-depth study of customers ' needs , analyzing the data and then designing tailored packages making the optimum use of vehicle and warehouse resources , IT engineering and personnel . |
6 | For the nursery class , the researcher studied and commented on the data and then discussed what emerged with the staff . |
7 | They would use incendiary-cum-explosive bombs to disable the aircraft and then retire to a pre-arranged rendezvous point in the desert where they could be picked up by a patrol of the Long Range Desert Group ( LRDG ) . |
8 | Discharge yourself by touching an earthed object before handling the i.c. and then try not to touch the pins . |
9 | It would erm , provide er , a base where activities could take place in that area , but whilst not , if you like , not directly benefiting the Social Services Committee , or the people that then go to it , would indirectly benefit us in that it would be available for youth and other activities in support of the community that have a knock-on effect er , as far as we 're concerned . |
10 | The maximum number of blocks which can be used may be found by first mounting the media and then issuing the DCL command : — |
11 | He says he saw a fish and then looked at his blade and it had a part missing . |
12 | He listened to Blanche 's nervous laugh as she agreed a rendezvous but then saw her brow wrinkle as she replaced the receiver . |
13 | The first couple of times she 'd arrived at a rendezvous and then lost her nerve , backing out before anyone could approach her ; but then she 'd tried getting herself a little drunk beforehand , and from then on the doors were flung open and she was away . |