Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb mod] then [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 er you know so far as we can get that erm and I 'll then give you a description of how the theory er predicts your er preferences for behaving in particular ways , would work out .
2 This happened to be the very moment when I dropped the punt-pole into the water , the idea being that Dennis could grab hold of it and I would then pull him in .
3 When the rabbits are removed from the net I always toss mine belly upwards to the ground so that the white hair on the underside makes the rabbit more visible in the darkness and I can then collect it later once the killing operation has been completed all along the net .
4 And what it enables you to do is er to either type in the electoral register or er read it in from the corporation 's disks , er maybe after translation , which is what one of the jobs that EARS did for us , er and you can then tag it with erm er serv erm canvas er returns and telephone numbers and things like that .
5 Maybe not , and who can then advise him to abandon his education ?
6 And we 'll then type it up for ya , and you 'll take it away and it will be yours .
7 If your car is damaged in a way which is insured under this policy tell us and we will then give you the name of a General Accident Repair Centre , General Accident approved windscreen specialist or in-car audio repair specialist who will do this work .
8 If your car is damaged in a way which is insured under this policy tell us and we will then give you the name of a General Accident Repair Centre , General Accident approved windscreen specialist or in-car audio repair specialist who will do this work .
9 If your car is damaged in a way which is insured under this policy tell us and we will then give you the name of a General Accident Repair Centre , e General Accident approved windscreen specialist or in-car audio repair specialist who will do this work .
10 and we will then implement it .
11 The manager is responsible for the actual results achieved , and he is held accountable because information about his achievements will be fed back to his superiors , and they can then call him to account to explain his performance .
12 By Ord 29 , r 1A , a copy of the peremptory order should be served , that is handed , to the recalcitrant party before he leaves the court building , or else posted to him , or through his solicitor — by the " proper officer " ; if delivery can not be effected in one or other of these ways , the order is to be delivered to the party for whose benefit the order has been made , and he should then have it served personally .
13 As soon as you shall have considered the whole subject the First Commissioner will be glad to receive from you probationary sketches of the Plans and Design generally , and he will then give you further instructions with reference to the future preparation of detailed plans , specifications and estimates .
14 We should be able to see whether our plan is optimistic or pessimistic and it should then get us back to , it 'll ring bells .
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