Example sentences of "it then [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It then forms the magnificent cliffs at Cassis , east of Marseilles .
2 The other disadvantage has to be that your ferret must then be a line ferret , and it then suffers the disadvantage of having to pull an obstruction , albeit a small one , around any snag that exists within the burrow .
3 It then waits for your input .
4 Holding a length of silk in its beak , it then pierces a hole in the leaf and pushes the silk through it , tying a little knot in the end to prevent the thread from slipping back through the hole and then doing the same thing on the other side so that the two leaf surfaces are secured to one another .
5 It then complicates matters further by promoting voluntarism in a market that can only imperfectly express itself .
6 It then cools and sets , giving a light , strong , incombustible , thermally insulating ‘ foamed-stone ’ wall .
7 It then relates this to possible course contents .
8 It then became known as T. , E. and H. Wilkins .
9 In 1848 Prince Windischgrätz turned it into the headquarters of his General Staff ; it then became a special school for the Communist Party and is now being restored as the Academy of Music .
10 The winner 's conker was then a oner , when it had disposed of two it became a twoer , but if it should then beat a threeer it then became a fiver .
11 The discovery of X-ray diffraction in 1912 made a significant difference too : it then became possible to determine unambiguously whether a small , hard crystal was indeed a diamond .
12 It then became a committee affair , with monthly meetings starting in February .
13 It then became elongated west-north-west/east-south-east by successive eruptions of lava and ash from volcanic cones along the top of the ridge .
14 It then became a part of Lewisham , but obtained a separate entity as an Urban District on the 15 May 1900 .
15 The result was that it then became possible to record the data on a continuous re-circulating loop of tape that would last for 25 hours before being erased and used again .
16 It then became the USAC National Championship and since 1979 , following the formation of CART , the CART National Championship .
17 It then became one of the constituent republics of the USSR in 1922 .
18 It then became conceivable that time might simply not be defined before a certain point ; as one goes back in time , one might come to an insurmountable barrier , a singularity , beyond which one could not go .
19 It then became known that their maternal uncle ( patient 202 ) was also affected .
20 And it was a , whe when it then became more respectable , I lost interest in it .
21 It then began work in neighbouring Namibia , Zambia , Zimbabwe , and most recently in Lesotho and Mozambique .
22 The original objective was to liberate South Korea , it then began to unite Korea but if you raise the objective to an assault on China proper then , then you would have to quote General Ridgeway , who was a commander on the spot , er you 'd be fighting the wrong war , the wrong time and in the wrong place .
23 The original objective was to liberate South Korea , it then began to unite Korea but if you raise the objective to an assault on China proper then , then you would have to quote General Ridgeway , who was a commander on the spot , er you 'd be fighting the wrong war , the wrong time and in the wrong place .
24 It then told me , in some way , that Shaun was being kicked out and it said : Honestly , Sara , you do n't know how difficult he is when you 're not around , ’ she says .
25 ( Kim , 1981 ) It is exactly unlike any theory which does somehow locate nomic connection in the mental order , whether or not it then relocates it elsewhere , and thus is properly labelled Idealist .
26 It then proposes and suggests some certain technical adjustments and makes allowances for previous policy decisions and losses of income etc. , and leads you through to er being able to propose a package measures within the policy committee guidelines .
27 It then took me an hour as she lay there sobbing to find her a bed .
28 It is a clear indication of the quality of Vic Rouse 's goalkeeping ability that he succeeded the great Roy Bailey between the Palace posts , then went on to set up a club record 238 Football League goalkeeping appearances ( since exceeded only by the invincible John Jackson ) , and that it then took another goalkeeper destined for the 1st Division in Bill Glazier to oust him .
29 It then took all the experience of the Haslemere defence to deny Otters a further goal .
30 It then took more than an hour of bathing and shampooing to get Tosh back to his natural ebony colour !
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