Example sentences of "one can then " in BNC.

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1 One can then choose to say either that it constitutes the difference by virtue of having a particular internal ‘ feel ’ associated with it , or that it is itself the difference , simpliciter .
2 Examination of this material ( very much as described in Chapter 2 ) enables the identification of the dies used in the sample , and one can then work out the total number of dies represented in the sample of a given size .
3 It is through this mastery that one achieves ideal manhood and womanhood in Piaroaland , and through it one can then creatively participate in the building of community .
4 One can then envisage the model of fig. 11.2 , where source language material is interpreted into meaning and this provides the instructions for translation to the target language .
5 After a period of exposure to grazing one can then test for the frequency of the various types of damage to clover leaves with the different genotypes and afterwards reconfirm the cyanogenic or acyanogenic status of the plant ( Fig. 16.7 ) .
6 One can then say that it is only things of the second sort which count as things his action prevented , when one is calculating its good and bad effects , and thus distinguish Bentham 's criterion of rightness and wrongness from a rigorist one .
7 As with model answers to mathematical problems , one can then see how close the agent came to finding the right alternative by the right route .
8 Using such stereotypes , one can then argue that the occult sciences of the Renaissance could contribute nothing to the new sciences of the seventeenth century .
9 One can then compare the amount of radioactivity in control and trained chicks region by region and look for differences .
10 One can then perhaps forgive them for faulty ( though consistent ) reasoning on the ( conventional ) comparative static effects ?
11 One can then say that the mean velocity gradient depends only on u τ and y , although one can not say the same for U because it is separated from its origin by a region in which v is important .
12 Since demonstrative pronouns typically involve a gesture , it seems easy to assimilate such acts of reference to general theories of action ; if one can then show that other kinds of referring expression are related to demonstratives , the case for viewing reference in general as a species of action is made plausible .
13 Erm , one can then
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