Example sentences of "[vb mod] then [vb infin] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We should then move to do things about , for example , Turl Street and erm Cornmarket itself and gradually move on that way towards improving the City centre for pedestrians .
2 Finally , SCOTVEC will be approached to award SVQ Validation to the modular conversion course , which should then lead to tax concessions being available to all companies taking part .
3 A Labour government might then choose to sacrifice defence for welfare .
4 A director other than Browne might have given more theatrical conviction to the Furies , as other more recent productions have done , and a more enthusiastic public response might then have persuaded Eliot to continue with his exploration of symbolist drama .
5 It could then have pleaded force of circumstances and lack of resources , not as a defence but as an excuse .
6 We could then have enjoyed benefits such as those evident in Southend — where there has been a 9 per cent .
7 Further expansion would then have to take place away from the present urban area … .
8 No one would then have anticipated Magureanu 's distinguished future .
9 A China ready to stand on principle would then have to tell North Korea to accept the help on offer or else — the or-else being China 's acquiescence in , and compliance with , UN sanctions against the North .
10 He may then give Create user privilege to any of these users if he wishes , enabling them in turn to create new users ( i.e. descendants ) .
11 In S5 , candidates are presented for Revised Higher English ; pupils may then opt to study English at CSYS level in their final year .
12 You may then need to consider response-cost ( described below ) .
13 The previous type may then have become invalid , and coin users presumably had to replace it with the new one , a troublesome process , as the volume of some types ran into millions of coins .
14 Mul was evidently established as king in Kent but he was burnt to death there and Caedwalla responded with a second invasion in 687 ( ASC A , s.a. 687 ) and may then have ruled Kent directly for a time .
15 A menu will then appear allowing selection of one of the seventeen version 05.00 PI routines .
16 The judge will then start calling horses in — if you are called , enter the line of horses from behind .
17 As custodians of objective facts , statisticians know that the priceless asset of the truth must never be squandered in the interests of political expediency , not least because the public will then refuse to believe information that is actually true .
18 If the universe is destined to go on expanding forever , the temperature of the microwave radiation will eventually decrease to less than that of such a black hole , which will then begin to lose mass .
19 It will then proceed to investigate marriage patterns with particular emphasis on differences between occupational groups and persons resident in town and country .
20 It will then learn to poke sticks in termite mounds when it is hungry .
21 This means that there is financial discrimination operating between those clients who use a law centre and those who may go to a solicitor with the same problem and who will then have to pay fees or a contribution towards the cost under the Legal Aid or Legal Advice schemes .
22 They will then have to get money from the dole or the Benefits Agency , which will cost taxpayers a great deal more on top of the £25 billion that the state is already paying out for the unemployed .
23 The Press Code further requires that the first printed copy of each issue be submitted to the Ministry of Interior which can then intervene to stop distribution .
24 You can then start to pay SSP from the first qualifying day .
25 ‘ If we climb high on the rock we can then drop to flatter ice . ’
26 ‘ We can then market wrapping papers and other products using the tartan ’ .
27 From this analysis it can then try to identify ways in which marketing expenditure can be made more effective in each country .
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