Example sentences of "then [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | Check for fit , then stain at this stage , or paint . |
2 | He showed him the work of Karl Barth , who , though a Swiss , then taught at the Protestant faculty at Münster in North-West Germany , and was the leader of European reaction against the conventional liberal schools of divinity . |
3 | A great adventure to two remarkable elderly women friends who met years ago teaching and then taught at a school for ‘ maddies and baddies ’ in Argyll funded by Strathclyde Region and then they developed and ran a world renowned restaurant on the Island of Luing . |
4 | As well as speaking three languages , Danielle could listen to a tune , then sit at the piano and play it note perfect . |
5 | If we assume that aggregate output is a function of the mean inheritance and mean labour capacity , and that the latter has converged to its equilibrium value ( which we can then normalize at unity , ) , then output per man at time u may be written as . |
6 | People are being asked to go behind bars for charity in the Cleveland Centre , Middlesbrough and then raise at least £100 bail for their release . |
7 | Sustained flight could then arise at a still later stage through the evolution of a basal articulation and the development of flapping movements using tergocoxal muscles that were concerned primitively with leg movements ( Tiegs , 1955 ) . |
8 | To get out of the military training then given at boarding schools needed iron determination and met pressure from schoolmasters and unpopularity among boys . |
9 | The task force from Normandy was first to seize the Isle of Wight , then land at Gosport , from which Portsmouth and its dockyard would be bombarded and neutralised , while , as a further distraction , a minor attack would be made on Bristol , with others on Liverpool and Cork , to destroy supplies collected there for transport to America . |
10 | We saw the big white bird bank over the town , and then land at the new military airfield . |
11 | He had enjoyed being able to tell Sunil all about it at lunch , though he had been a little worried by the way Sunil had then gazed at Gooseneck throughout the meal with evident hero-worship . |
12 | ‘ Not just any shit , but the turds laid by — ’ He twirls the stick again and then points at someone I never seen before . |
13 | Before the gig , Cud munch shark steak and nut loaf , Mike Dunphy drives a pea to the edge of his plate and then points at me with his fishknife . |
14 | The program displays a black outline drawing and your child simply uses the mouse to choose a colour and then points at the area to fill in . |
15 | At the beginning of his translation , Mannyng appeals to the reader : His vivid description of the Crucifixion both stresses Christ 's willingness — he climbs the ladder to mount the cross , then turns at the top , laying himself vulnerable and open as he stretches out his arms and back against it — and rams home the shock of pain as the nails are driven in . |
16 | The total employment impact on the Scotch Whisky industry to the UK economy as a result of direct , indirect and induced employment is then calculated at 71,305 . |
17 | He then expanded at some length on this theme . |
18 | He grinned at her , then swished at a shrub with his cane and asked , with studied casualness , ‘ And will you stay here at Bishopstow ? |
19 | On 1 March 1325 Edward III issued letters patent embodying the terms of a settlement , which was then ratified at the parliament of Northampton in May . |
20 | The interchange would also rely more on personal meetings whether at seminars or not and some records would not then exist at all . |
21 | She rubbed a hand over the leafy belly , then plucked at the growth , tore it gently open , as if parting the folds of a shirt . |
22 | Nonetheless a William Sacheville , presumably Richard 's son , then lived at Mothecombe and his daughter Elizabeth married Andrew Stretchley . |
23 | When their mother died in 1778 she was sent away to Halifax , to stay with her mother 's cousin , Miss Elizabeth Threlkeld , for nine years ; she then lived at Penrith with her grand-parents , seeing William for only a short time , and from 1789 to 1794 was away from the Lake District again , in the care of her uncle and aunt at Forncett in Norfolk . |
24 | Stir the batter , then make at least eight pancakes in a small , non-stick frying pan , cooking each side in a small amount of oil or fat until golden . |
25 | Having gained the initial advantage , the company can then price at a level to give itself a profit but still deter rivals , who face higher costs from entering . |
26 | Further questionnaires are then completed at the end of the eight-week programme and at three months follow-up . |
27 | With vessels costing a total of about 13s. 8d. a quintal to produce , the costs would be about £4 : 8s. : 8d. but then sell at £4 : 13s. : 4d. ; a small profit indeed . |
28 | And then Frusamide for your water tablet and that 's to start on Thursday and then review at end of pack . |
29 | Barney Moss grinned , then winked at Doyle . |
30 | He hummed softly to himself , and then winked at Irina . |