Example sentences of "he can then " in BNC.

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1 He can then take his foot off the pedal as the revs will now stay at their preset level , rather like a cruise control in a car .
2 He can then arm an arsenal of microorganisms with an inherited lust for a variety of dioxin compounds .
3 He can then stand on Old Sarum , look south and see Salisbury Cathedral and Clearbury Ring aligning with it exactly as on the map .
4 It highlights any word misspelt or letters transcribed so he can then correct them .
5 For , if man is to continue to nourish that vital part of human civilisation , which is the control over the future of life on earth , it is necessary that his definition of morality , good social behaviour , and understanding of right and wrong uses the evidence to be found within the evolutionary story and which he can then enshrine in a viable ‘ god ’ .
6 He can then be cautioned and reported for the ‘ using ’ offence .
7 As acrylic dries quickly he can then wash over , apply more light lines , wash over again and so on until the required depth is achieved
8 He can then argue that once one has advanced beyond the superstition that all desire is for oneself having pleasure , one has no reason of principle for denying the apparent fact that some desire is directed at occurrences not involving oneself at all , but rather the welfare of others .
9 He can then happily lay his plans for next year 's shindig .
10 He can then erase your word , and the work looks unmarked .
11 He can then enter information in a familiar mode and extract and handle many of the main features of three-dimensional interrelating spaces .
12 Yes , please , he can then dispose of them .
13 When the manager of the package is satisfied that the package is ready , he can then invoke option 1.5.1 to submit the package for approval .
14 In most cases , the buyer thus prefers to include such a right expressly , which he can then invoke at his discretion in situations where the defects in the initial delivery of goods are so severe that he loses confidence in the ability of the seller to perform properly under the contract at all .
15 A dissatisfied party may want to establish that the reference was made to an expert so that he can then sue the individual , or that the reference was made to an arbitrator so that he can appeal against the award : or again there may be differences in rights of enforcement prompting the claim that an arbitration was a reference to an expert , or vice versa .
16 Tuami is a master of simile , and having compared his mind to a pool he can then add metaphorical sand and tide and strange creatures .
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