Example sentences of "be then [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They 're then passed on to food or eating utensils and soon everyone 's infested .
2 You 're then taken down into the operating theatre and the first injection you are given is usually something on the lines of erm er special K , ketomine or the most common one is
3 Recommendations from that consultation exercise will be then brought back to this congress .
4 This document makes good and interesting reading full of fact individual references and a guidance for future action you do n't need to be a solicitor to understand at consultation exercise will be then brought back to th conference in Blackpool this year , Nigel spoke about the , the new European directive the importance of the new regulations .
5 Those that survive and hatch are then pounced on by water beetles , dragonfly larvae and many kinds of fish .
6 You can also create beautiful designs in outline , which are then filled in with full satin-stitch embroidery in up to five different colours .
7 His two principal assets are his way with words which are then followed up by fierce and uncompromising actions .
8 After a print run of , say 100 A4 sheets , the printed sheets are then turned over on the long axis , and the same print is made on the reverse .
9 The windrows or swathes are then turned over onto dry ground .
10 The effect on our own accounts is that we now show all the mainstream activities of the Council together , and they are then separated out from the entries for all the other funds , appeals , and trust funds and so on .
11 And er I 've already referred to a byproduct of over-provision that sites are then moved on to sh car showrooms and erm supermarkets which are needs which or demands which would probably not have justified the allocation of the land for industry in the first place but once the land is allocated to industry it seems to be thought that no harm would be done by allocating those to something else .
12 After registering with the receptionist , a set of case-notes is made out , and these are then sent through to the doctor who will be doing the interviewing and the examination .
13 You are then sent back to your force which is a which will be the Essex Police because I 'm a member of the Essex Police .
14 These are then sent out by the retailer .
15 Screaming , we are then chased out to the next Movie Theatre .
16 Over 85 per cent are then lent out to borrowers on mortgage , part of the remaining 15 per cent is used to buy liquid assets , a small part stays with the society 's bank as an increased holding of immediate liquidity , against the increase in deposit liabilities .
17 The frogs are collected and cooked over a fire until the poisonous , milky skin secretions appear ; these are then scraped on to the weapons .
18 A major issue for research is how these pressures become incorporated in the policies of strategic management and how they are then propagated down through the management organization , changing the environment in which middle and lower levels of management operate , and altering the constraints on their handling of industrial relations questions .
19 In FI , such people are tolerated by some : either because they are good company or because they provide ‘ services ’ , whether these be the producing of Mercedes cars which are then flogged off at a profit or the procuring of girls .
20 The toughest quality checks are then carried out on your finished carpet .
21 These worms have a similar food-gathering strategy to the more familiar filter-feeding tubeworms , but instead of the feathery heads of fanworms have long , sticky tentacles which they wave in the current or drag over the substrate in search of food particles which are then carried back to the mouth as the tentacles are drawn in .
22 The benefit is in savings on overheads — which are then passed on to customers .
23 ‘ Students took them to their Woolworth stores and they are then passed on to us .
24 The cheques are then passed back to the branches on whose accounts they are drawn .
25 The goods which are impounded are then sold off at auction and the proceeds of sale , less charges , paid over to the plaintiff .
26 This is to counter the transfer of assets through a newly acquired ‘ surplus ACT ’ company under the no gain/no loss rule in s 171 , TCGA 1992 , which are then sold out of that company , thus eliminating or reducing the taxable gain ( s 245B ) .
27 These molecules are then picked up by receptor proteins on the surface of the second cell .
28 Small bodies , like planets , can acquire small quantities of volatiles by the direct capture of gases from the PFM , which are then adsorbed on to their surfaces .
29 In countries where deposits above a certain amount have to be authorised , such as those over $10,000 ( £6,250 ) in the United States , this entails a team of flunkeys making numerous lower deposits which are then switched around at will .
30 After flying on land , the group were then whisked off in an airborne plane to Robert Carrier 's restaurant in Suffolk for a sumptuous lunch .
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