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

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1 These are then traced on a touch-sensitive drawing board to make digital data signals which are dumped in the computer memory .
2 As with all professions , medical and pharmacological competence can not and should not be taken for granted , as evidenced by the frequency with which new drugs are introduced and then withdrawn from the market after proving to be harmful , even fatal in continued use .
3 Maximum cash amounts are then withdrawn from the customers ' accounts .
4 Solvent is then withdrawn from the cell c and a solution of polymer added by means of a syringe .
5 Structural processes are rendered down into social or psychological properties , which are then erected into totalizing principles of explanation .
6 It was then examined for commercial potential by both ICI ( who eventually marketed it under the name Terylene ) and DuPont ( who called it Dacron ) .
7 A band is discovered , lauded , and then examined with an intensity that would frighten vampires .
8 Differences in costs and items between the practices and the authority averages were then examined with both the Newcastle prescribing index and the prescribing unit .
9 Miss T. was then examined by the obstetrics registrar who found her to be in a distressed condition with respiratory pain and contractions .
10 The items were then examined by a judging panel which included , service manager for International in Denmark .
11 Marx 's views will first be briefly summarized and then examined in more detail .
12 The course avoids being two separate disciplines running alongside each other through making energy and matter the core themes of the course : energy and matter are then examined from physical and chemical aspects ; as Dr H puts it , energy and matter are ‘ pegs to hang the course on ’ .
13 The church of S. John was built in the early fifth century then re-built by Justinian about 565 .
14 Forensic experts believe he shot his son in the head and was then spattered with blood firing a second bullet point blank into 14-year-old Adam .
15 Throngs of people blocked her way , then parted in surprise as she blindly ran through them .
16 These bands are knitted first , then joined to the garment on the machine .
17 The sections of fireback are then joined with fire cement , which is also used to point the joint between the fireback and the surround .
18 Connor looked at him for a moment , then joined in the laughter .
19 He looked surprised when everyone laughed , then joined in himself , with very hoarse , loud laughter which made everyone start laughing all over again .
20 She allowed herself about three minutes and then joined in the argument over Melissa while working the pushchair towards the door .
21 He was then joined by the Allegri String Quartet in the Clarinet Quintet by Sir Arthur Bliss .
22 Thus it seems likely that the winter population and a substantial passage in February and March are largely composed of stellata ; passage of this species continues through April and May , and is then joined by a large movement of arctica ; immer is always a scarce species .
23 He was then joined by his old associates , Ademar of Angoulême and Geoffrey de Rancon , and together they ravaged some of Richard 's lands .
24 There they were photographed together , then just the bride , then joined by the best man , her parents and the ushers , but in none of them would she look at Ace , ignoring all commands to do so .
25 PC Crowe was then joined by a neighbour , Hamish Fulton , but the two were beaten back from trying to get to the man 's wife by thick black smoke .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 He passed a year at the new University of Marburg , whose ruler favoured the Reformation and where , in order to proceed to the translation of the Old Testament , Tyndale studied Hebrew , which was not then taught in Oxford or Cambridge .
29 The disturbances it creates bounce off objects , which are then sensed by the water waves they reflect .
30 The patient was then enrolled into a programme of elective longterm prophylactic sclerotherapy .
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