Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun] then [verb] " in BNC.

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1 That 's another thing you see that that that today you had a a tin ladle and it ever the ladle sort of leaked or developed a hole in ti you did n't discard it and throw it away , you used to go and buy what was called a , which was two little tin washers with a little bit of , I ca n't remember if it was f a fabric or or rubber , two pieces and you put one on one side and one the other and then a little screw and bolt went through , nut and bolt went through it and tightened it up and that stopped your leak , and that ladle then lasted a lot more a lot longer time .
2 The boom went on through , and despite , the eight-year war with Iran , and that war then produced its own characteristic public monuments .
3 If the defendant negligently starts a fire and strong winds then cause the flames to spread to the plaintiff 's property , the court will not find that the winds break the chain of causation .
4 feeling that this gave to the beginning of that conference and this government then has the audacity to talk about the burdens on employers what about the burdens on the families of those whose relatives have been killed or diseased through workplace injuries by the negligence of the employers that actually employ them ?
5 Jenner 's stiff and stilted prose then went on to describe how the ‘ model ’ — the first of a number — had been allowed to recover before the serrated plates of a Kocher clamp had been placed around its tail .
6 Bracken House , the former home of the Financial Times , became the first candidate and English Heritage then submitted some 70 recommendations to the Department of the Environment ; these included Bankside .
7 This latter limits the permitted size of standard error and the relationship between standard deviation and standard error then allows determination of the appropriate n for that variable .
8 tone your breasts by spraying them with alternate bursts of warm and cold water then smooth on lots of body lotion to keep them looking their best .
9 In alcoholic hepatic cirrhosis , T-cells are thought to support the production of cytokines by liver macrophages and these factors then regulate the fibrotic process .
10 If erm , for example , I were to produce a beam of pye mesons , which I can do by taking very high energy protons and making them collide with ordinary hydrogen , then the pyon will come out and it will not live for very long , and I think the lifetime of a pyon is something of the order of ten to the minus eight of a second , which means that pyons only live for about one hundred millionth of a second , and these things then decay into othe particles and these other particles are called muons and they decay into not only do they produce muons , but they produce things called neutrinos and the muons themselves do not live for very long — a muon lives for about two microseconds , which is two millionths of a second — and it decays also into an electron and another neutral particle called a neutrionor , and these neutrinors just are there , they exist very but they are the end products of these decay processes .
11 For example , earthquake fault zones can be combined with data on housing density and structural details to predict earthquake damage levels and these data then related to the network model .
12 Eliciting the behavioural and psychological disturbance then requires tact and perseverence .
13 In these areas the surface water is convected deep into the ocean and deep water then comes up to replace it .
14 The Constitution was suspended in January 1970 , and effective power then rested with the Prime Minister until January 1986 .
15 The windpipe and vocal cords then snap open and the air rushes out .
16 The instantaneous torque produced by one phase of a variable-reluctance motor is , in the absence of magnetic saturation , proportional to the square of phase current and the rate of change of inductance with rotor position ( Fitzgerald and Kingsley , 1952 ) : If the phase current is approximated by its d.c. and fundamental components then substituting into Eqn .
17 If you are a fan of grisly goth and retarded rock then wallow in this : A dark and dull combination of styles which is going nowhere fast .
18 So if you 've got one length and one angle then depending on which one you 've got you 're going to use sine cos or tan to find the side the length you want .
19 Pritchard and one corporal then nipped back across the open roadway to drop a 10lb charge between two tugs moored in the basin , and their dash back to the hut , a mere 60 yards or less from the approaching enemy , was achieved without mishap .
20 If your idea of a romantic retreat is a hotel with magnificent views and superb food then look no further than the Island Hotel on Tresco in the Scilly Isles .
21 Blakeney and several others then resigned .
22 Wright Mills took this to its logical conclusions in assuming that to demonstrate the existence of an elite it was not necessary to prove the existence of group consciousness but rather to show , among other things , that members of the supposed elite share a common social background , from which the group consciousness and shared objectives then follow .
23 If all this seems somewhat esoteric , the Jain parable of the Blind men and the elephant , which is given in Chapter 13 , could be made into a similar diagram , and other examples then worked through such as " getting to know about " a work of art , an event , a person , a culture .
24 He won his first gold medal , plus two silvers and two bronzes then learned he had been named Darlington 's young sports-winner of the month in the award scheme aided by the North of England Building Society .
25 One sergeant-major , three sergeants , two corporals and four privates then had their citations read out , each one named and his acts of heroism recalled in turn .
26 My wide feet found them a bit tight , but I swapped the footbeds for the Sanmarco ones , which are much thinner , and both pairs then fitted me better — a leaf taken from Merrell 's book .
27 Clios which are fitted with diesel engines require their first service at 5,000 miles and minor services then follow at 5,000 mile intervals .
28 Since imaging can not accurately predict the aetiology of a biliary stricture it is illogical to base treatment on external imaging alone and most patients then undergo either endoscopic or percutaneous cholangiography .
29 A lanky cleric oozing good intentions and bad faith then launched into an address that was squirmingly anxious to avoid giving offence to persons of any or no belief while still suggesting that , who knows , there might after all be , you know , something out there .
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