Example sentences of "that [vb mod] then " in BNC.

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1 The words themselves , being less ’ everyday ’ , are less likely to have widely accepted definitions or stereotypical patterns of usage that may then be quoted as examples in their dictionary definition .
2 Finally , on the educational scene there are devices like the Texas Instruments Speak and Spell which recites a word that must then be spelt correctly and foreign language dictionaries that pronounce the words .
3 It can , however , have the additional effect of producing large parties that could then effectively win any encounter with males of an opposed community .
4 R. H. S. Crossman was born in 1907 , and was the ambivalent recipient of the best education that could then be provided for the son of a professional family : Winchester and New College .
5 They had an hour to get back to the rendezvous with their submarine when the storm strengthened , tossing them high on one wave before they slithered off its back to meet the next great sea , all the time in danger of broaching-to across the waves that could then roll them over .
6 The method adopted was to canvass for capital donations that could then be invested to bring in a regular income , and both Balfour and Law were used to raise the wind .
7 Forbidding though the prospect may be , he needs another talking shop — a commission whose function would be to draw up a definitive Russian constitution that could then be entrenched against the amending whims of the Congress .
8 If you multiply that up , that is £250,000 worth of money that could then be given to alternative developments .
9 To earn money that would then be taken away to pay reparations , Iraq must be allowed to export oil .
10 They paddled out carrying some kedges for craft that would then tow themselves off to these anchors , and with nothing more to be done on Z Red beach they paddled round to Z Green .
11 Bagehot was anxious that the established parties might bid for the support of the working man , and he was even more anxious that a working-class party might arise that would then press for the interests of that class through the ballot box and through Parliament .
12 In consequence , they are less concerned to fashion a constitution that would limit democratic politics than they are to introduce a constitution that would facilitate a new type of democratic politics that would then make more likely coalition government and the kind of moderate , stable , policies which they regard as at one with the broad mass of public opinion and in the national interest itself .
13 He told Mr. Frost about Beckett 's law and Mr. Frost asked him several times whether the level of taxation that would then result —
14 This can be countered by applying energy nodes to the ends of the line , forming a triad that will then require a hierarchy .
15 Sometimes , though , I will begin on a central motif , such as a tree trunk , right in the middle of a blank sheet , and having established that will then proceed to work left to right across the paper as already mentioned .
16 Broadly , the expectation is that the Monarch will not have to take a decision that will then prove to be a violation of the democratic process , because it will be up to whoever agrees to form a government in these circumstances to prove that he or she has adequate parliamentary support .
17 But you see my explanation may be that because of that erm the , the onset of post-natal depression is slightly postponed because erm the mother needs a signal from the baby or in her breasts signal that will then start changes in her breast tissue which will produce milk when the time comes .
18 The total of your bill is one of the expenditures that will then appear on the completion statement that you are about to prepare for your client-buyer. ( b ) Disbursements Disbursements include your expenditures for any searches that you may have done , or planning permissions that you may have had to obtain .
19 Correlations between the broad characteristics of a taxonomic group and species ecologies yield suggestive associations that can then be expressed as evolutionary hypotheses that are in principle open to direct tests .
20 The chemical transformations that can then occur are quite remarkable , making zeolites some of the most unusual catalysts known .
21 What we are not dealing with is a fully-fledged ‘ standard ’ pronunciation that can then be most usefully described in terms of a unilinear history since that time .
22 It is this tension that can then sometimes be seen as leading to central efforts to curb the independence of agencies whose initial freedom was provided by government .
23 If , for example , the idea is simply to produce text files that can then be passed on disk to a typesetting bureau you 'll probably need no more equipment than a basic word processing system .
24 The null hypothesis that can then be tested by using the F distribution as explained in chapter 3 .
25 This makes it possible for anybody to create a professionally polished performance that can then be shown to an audience using either the Mac itself , 35 mm slides or overhead projector foils , backed up with printed handouts and speaker notes .
26 Collection of a library of photographs of known and unfamiliar faces that can then be selected on the basis of being of a similar degree of familiarity , of similar appearance , or of similar occupation .
27 This , however , introduces a further obstacle for anyone trying to discriminate between associative and ascriptive interpretation ; for it is , of course , possible to regard the very fact of a connexion ( associative ) corresponding to any of these factual relations as being in itself a property — a property that can then be used ascriptively .
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