Example sentences of "[conj] then go " in BNC.

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1 It would erm , provide er , a base where activities could take place in that area , but whilst not , if you like , not directly benefiting the Social Services Committee , or the people that then go to it , would indirectly benefit us in that it would be available for youth and other activities in support of the community that have a knock-on effect er , as far as we 're concerned .
2 The best preliminary plan may be for the reader to open the book upright at ( the illustration ) and then go to the other side of the room , to be imposed on from a distance : it is the nearest the book can offer to the proper first encounter with the figure .
3 During local soaring , select good-looking fields , and then go and have a look at them after the flight to see what they are really like .
4 Time is always well spent when practising steep turns : not the classroom type where you pick up more speed and then go into the turn , but the sort you might use for thermalling .
5 In theory ( I have never seen this done ) you can also slap the incoming punch upwards and then go underneath it with a reverse punch .
6 I had to go down there for the preview and then go down and bid .
7 If you can afford it , spend two or three days recording your tracks , take away a rough mix and then go back to the studio after a week or so .
8 Hailsham , in an article in the Daily Express , of 3 September , called for an election , to be fought on party lines , with the aim of securing a Conservative majority for protection , The government , Hailsham said , should hurry up to complete the purpose for which it was formed , namely the balancing of the budget , and then go to the country on party lines .
9 Marie used to do that when I met her — you know , sleep all day and then go out at night .
10 The Colonel will first visit the sub-unit guarding the Signals Regiment based at Ayios Nikolaos , and then go on to the sub-unit at Dhekelia .
11 I told them they could n't expect people to get excited by four scruffy ragamuffins that came in the stage door and then go put on their party clothes , which were fantastic , and then again put on their horrible Levis and leave again .
12 You then return to the lying flat starting position , and then go on to repeat the exercise using the other leg .
13 It was to last throughout the 1540s , and then go into abeyance , lying dormant — despite Mary Queen of Scots ' burning awareness of her position as Elizabeth 's heir presumptive — until it had to be faced again , when James VI succeeded to the English throne in 1603 .
14 Should United beat Forest and then go on to win the championship , the UEFA Cup place will go to the team finishing third in the First Division , sparking off a League scramble between Manchester City , Sheffield Wednesday , Liverpool and Arsenal .
15 Her original plan for the previous Wednesday had been to put in an hour or two of picket duty very early in the morning , and then go on to her appointment at Pringle 's .
16 Transfer Theatre open their new devised music-theatre show THE TIME OF HER LIFE at the end of January and then go on a tour throughout the North West , Midlands and South until March .
17 She would take another day off and then go back to work .
18 I must admit I kept him tied up for longer than I was advised as I wanted to make sure he was capable of moving about safely as he invariably would want to look out of the door and then go back to his food .
19 Stay a few days and visit a few places , drink more wine , eat more pasta and then go .
20 Eat three good meals a day , give it the big lips at night and then go and eat a Chinese or fish and chips . ’
21 ‘ I want to win the junior at Wembley and be selected for the junior team for Brussels and then go into seniors and win the world championship at seventeen and be selected for the Olympics before I 'm twenty-one . ’
22 Then Elaine said , ‘ Do you remember we used to go out with Mama and buy Father 's cigars , and then go out with Father — he would take us into Newcastle and we would get Mama 's perfume .
23 All the same , the text makes no claim to be citing this rescript , and it is very curious that the jurist should first limit his remarks to the facts as stated and then go on to limit them to the words quoted ; especially since the facts stated amount to little more than those words .
24 Not to say , ‘ I ca n't do it or I ca n't remember it ’ , but stop it for a bit and then go back to it , and then you 'll find you 've got it .
25 You may find it helpful to read these items first , and then go back and look carefully at the explanations underneath .
26 They also expected us to obtain our education as quickly as possible and then go out to work straight away to take our share of supporting the family .
27 Half the English feed fast and early and then go down the pub to drink beer , the other half eat a slow meal late and drink wine before , during and after .
28 Most of the fires are dry leaf fires , made for smoke , they puff once or twice and then go out .
29 Begin your reply positively with the word yes , and then go on to describe the most relevant experience you have .
30 I usually find , though , that I have done so much walking and sightseeing during the day that , by the time I have had a meal and a bath , I am quite happy to read in bed for an hour and then go to sleep .
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