Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [conj] then [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Yes that 's what he told me , he said we were going on to for the rest of the week , eleven hours and then start double shifting Monday .
2 Slides were hydrolysed in 1 N HCl at 60°C for eight minutes and then neutralised in boric acid buffer .
3 But then they were torn apart by the skilful Portuguese , who scored three goals in eight minutes and then stormed on to victory .
4 City equalised through Peter Costello after 49 minutes but then had Graham Bressington dismissed for a scything tackle on Tony Griffiths .
5 Mr Souness was treated for 30 minutes and then transferred to a high-dependency , progressive care unit at Alexandra Hospital in Cheadle , near Manchester .
6 Leave the melons to stand at room temperature for 30 minutes and then cut into quarters , lengthways .
7 It remained at this value for a further 20 minutes before rising again to 3.5 ( 0.5 ) by 30 minutes and then falling back to baseline by 2.5 hours .
8 Stand for 2 hours and then filter into a dark storage bottle .
9 Cook for 3–4 minutes and then add 250g of fresh salmon which has been boned , skinned and chopped .
10 His 180 paintings , drawings , collages , sculptures , ceramics , printing blocks and plates by the artist are on show at the Picasso Museum in Barcelona until 30 January and then go to the Ludwig Museum in Cologne ( 27 February-16 May ) before joining the ‘ Ludwigslust ’ celebrations of all aspects of the Ludwig collection on the occasion of the reopening of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg ( 18 June-10 October ) .
11 The exhibition continues at the Kunsthaus until 2 May and then travels to the City Gallery in Kyoto , Japan , from 6 June to 4 July .
12 The growing tendency for women in many developed countries to postpone legal marriage until between ages 25 and 30 years and then to begin having children also implies health risks .
13 The Spirit of the Letter : A Celebration of Lettering and Calligraphy in Britain Today continues at the Portsmouth City Museum and Art Gallery until 12 November and then tours nationally .
14 For a senior job it should not be regarded as a burden to see 12 people and then draw up a short list of three or four .
15 As you begin to get breathless after starting exercise , stop and take the pulse rate ( count the beats for 30 seconds and then multiply by two to give the rate per minute ) .
16 The ‘ Birds were due to play , but thanks to ‘ the wrong kind of snow ’ or something erm , did n't ) , a tired and emotional GRAHAM from BLUR , JUSTIN from SPITFIRE and BOBBY GILLESPIE , who , frankly , impressed no-one when he turned up surrounded by a bevy of rock lovelies , swanned through onto the T&C balcony , watched Nick C for a full 12 seconds and then swanned back out again .
17 3600 BP and then remained constant , or it may have oscillated to positions above and below present levels ( Fig. 4.1 ) .
18 Leave it to stand for 10 minutes and then shape into 8 or 10 burgers .
19 The serum samples were incubated with 30 µg/ml of straphylococcus aureus protein A for 10 minutes and then centrifuged .
20 Film-making involves acting for 10 minutes and then waiting around for two hours .
21 Anderton scored in the 26th minute after Barmby had headed Neil Ruddock 's cross back across the goal , delivered the corner that Teddy Sheringham converted after 44 minutes and then crossed for Barmby to score late in the first half .
22 At parties occasionally we will recall the full horror of the event in one of those conversations which goes something like : ‘ You were delayed six hours and then had to be diverted to a branch line 50 miles out of your way on a train that had no heating and no buffet .
23 The Under 13 Clarkson Shield semi-finals ended all square after extra time , Stanfield ( Quinn 2 , Ruby 2 ) overcame a 3-0 deficit to force a 4-4 draw with Tramways ( Gill 2 , McDonald , Barton ) and Four Swallows ( Carroll , King ) had a 2-0 advantage but then missed a penalty allowing Athlone to hit back through Kennedy and Randalls to equalise .
24 I was only born there and I lived there for about six months and then got taken out .
25 Avoid these foods for at least six months and then try them out carefully .
26 He left active political life for six months and then bounced back to become leader of the Labour Party .
27 They 're disallowed for six months and then coming and
28 He was held without charge or trial for six months and then released .
29 When one lands on such a flower , it seizes the clumped anthers with its six legs and then vibrates its muscles so vigorously that its whole body shakes with a loud buzzing noise and pollen pours out of the anthers like salt from a vigorously-wielded salt cellar .
30 World No 2 Parrott , out of form and out of sorts , slumped to a 9-3 defeat and then admitted : ‘ I 'm bushwhacked . ’
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