Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [pron] then [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | As we have seen , the decision to use TV is a joint one between ( in ) the creative and media groups in the agency , a decision which then has to be endorsed by the client . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Turn left after the Crown pub onto this straight road of around half a mile which then turns into a no through road to Midelney and Midelney Manor . |
4 | As a starting point the role can create highly dramatic moments , but be careful not to choose a role which then limits you . |
5 | In the film , Helena is a woman who is rescued from a car accident by a doctor who then amputates her injured legs and unhurt arms and keeps her as a hostage in a box , hoping she will fall in love with him . |
6 | If the account was given to a neighbour who then repeats it to the social worker it will be multiple hearsay . |
7 | His ‘ real work ’ always lies in the bodily activity of physically capturing the ‘ prig ’ , often to have this dangerous business transformed by a detective who then negotiates justice with the adversary , in the essential CID cause of returning a good detection rate . |
8 | Some 1,000 million of these are transmitted every second , by means that are not properly understood , to a brain which then takes appropriate action . |
9 | That can also be used to build up a market which then justifies a new plant or extension . ’ |
10 | This leaves a balance which then has to be financed through locally levied rates . |
11 | Because th the key thing is that you should be more in charge , not that you should be receiving erm some statement from an expert which then determines what happens , you know ? |
12 | Where the contract is silent on the consequences of an event which then occurs , the law of implied terms comes into play : see Chitty on Contracts , Chapter 13 , paras 901 – 928 . |
13 | The internal management rule does not assist a third party which has dealt in good faith with an organisation which then defaults on its debts . |