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

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1 I realized then that no music is vulgar unless the performance makes it so .
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3 It is then that a conflict of interests may arise .
4 The nineteenth century saw the mill converted to flour milling , with three pairs of millstones driven by an overshot waterwheel of 22 foot diameter , and it was probably then that a weatherboarded hoist loft was added to the building .
5 The parents did n't know then that a List D school was considered suitable for their son .
6 It is then that a crisis of autonomy can be most nearly identified with a crisis of identity , and can be seen in many an act of teenage rebellion .
7 It was then that a friend who was also a water-power enthusiast suggested a compressor .
8 It was probably then that a military solution was firmly decided upon and additional measures taken .
9 If a bench of two justices can not bring themselves thus to dispose of the case there was no other sensible construction of section 9(2) then that a bench of three must become seized of the matter , rehear the evidence and comply with the statute , i.e. convict or acquit on the evidence .
10 It was then that a familiar figure detached itself from the shadows of the trees and moved out into the dim orange light of one of the streetlamps .
11 It seems then that a Romalpa clause will , if properly worded , work in the case of unmixed goods and the proceeds of sale of unmixed goods , but that in the case of mixed goods ( and their proceeds of sale ) will work only if it is registered as a charge created by the buying company .
12 George Sandeman , the company 's general manager flew in from the Douro valley to present Witchery proprietor James Thomson with the award , and it was then that a decision was made to offer a unique dinner to readers of The Scotsman .
13 Another two moved on shortly afterwards and it was then that the intimidation began .
14 One might suggest then that the ‘ major project ’ Holdaway recognized was missing from the college inventory is still to come !
15 There was no hint then that the Mail was running on such a short fuse .
16 It follows then that the ‘ Action Men ’ are often seen as incompetent and as avoiding work which calls for common sense .
17 I did n't realise then that The Dave Clark Five had been that enormous in the States .
18 No one could have predicted then that the unrest in the West Bank and Gaza Strip would still be going on two years later , so Mr Rabin was playing fairly safe when he said in a brief interview at the end of Wednesday 's programme that the uprising would probably continue well into 1990 .
19 No one could have predicted then that the unrest in the West Bank and Gaza Strip would still be going on two years later , so Mr Rabin was playing fairly safe when he said in a brief interview at the end of Wednesday 's programme that the uprising would probably continue well into 1990 .
20 Little wonder then that the prospect of a Solidarity-led government clashing with Solidarity-led trade unions is a real fear to those involved .
21 We see then that the idea introduces us to a radical gospel which brings an uncomfortable message to our hearts .
22 She knew by then that the only bearable department in the agency was the creative — the Bin .
23 it is then that the honeysuckle and dog rose , twining through the hawthorn hedge , add their quota of blossom to prove that here , at least , the seasonal model is as it has always been .
24 It is clear then that the DUP will receive the votes of the working-class loyalists so long as it retains an image of being more unionist than the Officials , unless there should be an alternative to the right of the DUP .
25 He will know then that the Author is in fact himself , and always was .
26 This began before the war , from the time of the Munich agreement in 1938 , for it was then that the Communist Party was made illegal .
27 Little wonder then that the Forest system was heartily detested by all classes of the king 's subjects , and that from the twelfth century onward a bitter and determined struggle was carried on between Crown and people for its abolition .
28 It was then that the club 's management co-operative gave Mr Stringer so much support , and the relationship is now reciprocated with Mr Stringer only too happy for the role of coaches Dave Williams and Mike Walker to be appreciated .
29 It was then that the Labour campaign began to run out of steam .
30 It appeared to us then that the scheme which allows us to hand back a large proportion of the business rates was not widely known . ’
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