Example sentences of "then be [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | All the individual fund borrowing requirements are collected and then are matched with the optimal portfolio ( mixing long- and short-term debt , as well as mixing debt and equity holdings ) . |
2 | Chiesa said he had then been rewarded with the directorship of the Pio Albergo Trivulzio old people 's home . |
3 | The first limited-overs international , between Australia and England , had taken place only two years earlier , and the Prudential Trophy had then been introduced with great success in 1972 . |
4 | The dogs might then been associated with a Phoenician temple , although Stager admits he does not know the name of the deity or the location of the temple . |
5 | They can then be eaten with sugar and cream or used for making medlar jelly , which is delicious with game . |
6 | This can stimulate the worm to come to the surface when it is dark and they can then be collected with the aid of a flashlight , providing one is eagle-eyed . |
7 | You will then be presented with the appropriate working screen . |
8 | If pressed to think of something then be prepared with a ‘ weakness ’ which can also be interpreted as a point in your favour . |
9 | Plain concrete blocks are not intended to be on show , and are used mainly for constructing retaining walls which will then be faced with a decorative skin . |
10 | In the final instance the golfer could simply refuse to work with his agent , who would then be faced with the problem of whether to sue his erstwhile client — a very expensive , long-winded and unsatisfactory process . |
11 | They must then be viewed with a microfilm reader . |
12 | These can then be displayed with each frame to establish whether clashes occur . |
13 | The scores obtained by a group of children for the odd items can then be compared with the scores obtained by the same children for the even-numbered items . |
14 | This produces a statistical , or ‘ quantified ’ , account of what is going on , which can then be compared with other lessons and other teachers ( see also Content Analysis on p. 112 ) . |
15 | The definitions and expansions of various words can then be compared with this list to check for membership . |
16 | One person 's score can then be compared with those of the other individuals ( the norm-group ) . |
17 | This indication can then be compared with a national base of 100 to indicate whether a particular area is better or worse than average for finding buyers or owners of any product which is already specifically measured in existing national market research surveys . |
18 | As we saw earlier in this chapter , the likelihood ratio test statistic could then be compared with a chi-square variate with , in this case , two degrees of freedom since there are two restrictions on the model . |
19 | One of the products of this type of theory is a prediction of the reflectance under given conditions , and this can then be compared with the results of experiments . |
20 | These best dates may then be compared with actual adoption dates . |
21 | This can then be compared with the market price of the share to determine whether it is underpriced or overpriced . |
22 | So that we will then be operating with a single agency covering both projects . |
23 | The patterns of individual metal price changes will then be followed with the object of assessing future price trends . |
24 | Requests for leave can then be matched with weeks available . |
25 | This paper is also translucent , so a new sheet can be put over a previous attempt and the work can then be repeated with modifications by tracing through . |
26 | And if your lead results in CCG gaining a contract you will then be rewarded with a further £200 . |
27 | This would produce a sample narrative derived from the collected responses which could then be contrasted with the original version . |
28 | Some comparisons will then be made with community policing in West Belfast . |
29 | Most of these treatments will eventually wear off with use , and boots should then be treated with a proprietary wax dressing . |
30 | Anyone found to be susceptible to another serious heart attack can then be treated with drugs or with an electrical implant to regularise the heartbeat . |