Example sentences of "then in [art] " in BNC.

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1 She grew tired of her less-than-suitable young man just as quickly as her parents had predicted and then in no time at all fell in love with and married the elder son of a duke . ’
2 The Chief let out a cry , he was saying goodbye — then in no time they all rode away .
3 He appeared in all but the initial match of 1919–20 to make the left-back position his own , and then in every one of the 3rd Division championship seasons of 1920–21 .
4 If the choreographer has ‘ subordinated tradition to harmonise with modern thought or modern terms of expression ’ ( see page 12 ) then in a literal sense , the ballet is modern .
5 The most important and uncontrollable factor in this peasant society occurs then in a woman 's body .
6 If we flew a perfect mission every trip then there would be no need to train , but then in a perfect world we would not need an Army and I would be out of a job .
7 And I can believe there is a link between periods and self-esteem , because if people are saying periods are embarrassing or dirty or vile , then in a way they are saying being a woman is embarrassing or dirty or wile , and that 's bound to affect you .
8 We are then in a better position to take steps to see that it is achieved .
9 Any dissent or misunderstandings can be dealt with there and then in a battle fought on your ground , at your choice of time and to your agenda .
10 The sooner you can get the front arm in front of the balance point , the better , since you are then in a position to spill wind and control the rig .
11 By the late 1830's , Treffrey , now high sheriff of Cornwall , was busily extending and renovating Place , his ancestral home in Fowey , by then in a very dilapidated condition. , Burnard was employed in carving stone and modelling plaster in the house .
12 Then in a matter of days , or even one day , are they not up and about again eating us out of house and home ?
13 I suppose had I lived then in a Northern city , the sight would not have been remarkable .
14 Once you have these you are then in a position to work out which behaviours to use and which behaviours to avoid yourself in order to shape the reactions you want from the other person .
15 If there is anyone still pondering why he trekked out to Philadelphia and paid all that money for Biotech '83 , he may contemplate the image of one of the organisers departing from his hotel on the last day of the meeting , wrapped first in a fur coat , and then in a Jaguar .
16 Then in a flash it dashes away as if fleeing in panic .
17 The key factor then in a conflict of obligations between profession and employer is the librarian 's obligations to family and career .
18 Then in a cold cell : a Crime Statistic .
19 When you have researched a ley , by map , field and archive , you are then in a position to write up the material for possible publication in a magazine such as The Ley Hunter .
20 Then in a tobacconist 's window she saw ‘ cigars ’ marked fourpence and thought that they looked something like the kind she had seen Chignell buying the other night .
21 On his return he settled at last under the protection of Cuthbert , first in the saint 's own resting place at Durham , then in a hermitage under the protection of Durham cathedral priory at Finchale by the river Wear — and the rest of his life is filled with his prayers and visions and miracles at Finchale .
22 Then in a sudden , his look took a glaze , weighed by the bitterness of such a sodden day .
23 Work out what you want to know , write down the approximate question you think will bring out the right answer and then in a third column put a percentage to represent how much the answer equates with what you would like to hear .
24 Finally the rain came , slowly at first in single drops , then in a sudden burst that pelted the houses like shrapnel .
25 ‘ No ! ’ whispered Jack , then in a louder voice he said commandingly , ‘ Go for it ! ’
26 Then in a loud voice his mother told him not to touch my dog as it would probably bite him .
27 All you have to do is stand still , then in a sudden , short burst of activity you chuck this sort of cannon-ball-like object as far as you can .
28 He recalls that the Chancellor came in to the store at around 5pm , and stands by this approximate time even though he is well aware that Mr Lamont was then in a Treasury Select Committee at the House of Commons .
29 The more moderate , responsible men and women began to leave in ones and twos and then in a landslide .
30 Then in a few minutes they were gone and quiet descended on our yard — but not for long .
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