Example sentences of "[is] then [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is then reference to well known authorities like Donoghue v. Stevenson [ 1932 ] A.C. 562 ; Dorset Yacht Co . Ltd. v. Home Office [ 1970 ] A.C. 1004 ; Bourhill ( Hay ) v. Young [ 1943 ] A.C. 92 ; Watson v. Fram Reinforced Concrete Co . ( Scotland ) Ltd. , 1960 S.C . ( H.L. ) 92 and Grant v. Australian Knitting Mills Ltd. [ 1936 ] A.C. 85 , and then to a South African decision which followed Montreal Tramways v. Leveille [ 1933 ] 4 D.L.R. 337 and to the Montreal Tramways case itself .
2 In a couple of seasons the younger players in the side should have come on considerably and be contributing regularly — it is then players like Rocky would come into their own , providing the guidance and experience that people like Strach have been doing .
3 The first layer spacing is then d = .
4 The clock rate is then 500m Hz , because there are clock cycles per step command .
5 It is then Pip falls ill and is nursed back to good health by the good-natured health .
6 She is then Julie is n't she ?
7 Having decided that you are satisfied with the picture , it is then time to tackle an essential , but also rather tedious , part of pressed flower work — framing and finishing .
8 If success is measured by the thickness of the pile of scripts on offer — and to many people it is then Ken was very successful indeed .
9 It censured him , however , for not having intervened in time to prevent fraudulent dealings involving US$200 million by Georgios Koskotas , the bank 's then chairman .
10 His allegations against Mr Reid were later backed up by the villa 's then deputy charge nurse , Karen Spinner .
11 The project that produced the Aurora started as long ago as 1982 as a search for major improvements to the Condor , Karrimor 's then brand new 60–80 litres , top of the range rucksack .
12 When the estate 's then owner , James Tyrell , decided on a new house and gardens in 1734 , he was set upon having the latest fashion .
13 If it is C 's then C will be the owner .
14 Under the chairmanship of Bill Buchanan — who , like the group 's then director , Nancy Robertson , is wheelchair-bound — the committee highlighted five major areas of neglect for disabled people : access , housing , employment , independent living and prevention .
15 As links the streets functioned in two directions : they provided rapid access from the railway stations at the city 's then periphery to the key points at the center ( government buildings , central markets , hospitals , business and entertainment districts ) , and in turn linked the central organs of administration and business ( fire department , riot police , ambulance services , department store deliveries ) with the focal points of the city 's various quarters .
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