Example sentences of "could then be " in BNC.
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1 | A sensitive pilot could then be so confused that he would be unable to respond logically to the situation , particularly if it happened at night or in cloud . |
2 | Sweetcorn , chickpeas or maples may well be the going bait and it could then be an advantage to fish a couple of very large jumbo tiger nuts of half a brazil nut over the top of the baited area . |
3 | The western half of this wing could then be dedicated to a ‘ double-height ’ living-room with French windows opening out , through a deepened former window opening , on to the garden . |
4 | We could then be recommended to people by them when their hotels were full . |
5 | Declaration of a major incident by any service could then be passed immediately to other services . |
6 | As long as shareholders are principally distant institutions , it will become ever more important to ensure that the annual auditing of accounts is done in as independent and thorough a way as possible ; if shareholders wished , that audit could then be extended into more general strategic matters . |
7 | Moz 's dinner could then be brought into the yard without dumping it over the fence ; and the horse was then led up to this food , caressed a few times , and released while he was still distracted by eating the first few mouthfuls . |
8 | Each note could then be generated by random use of the spinner . |
9 | The collection could then be classified hierarchically by choosing one character — say size — at random , and dividing the collection into orders according to that character . |
10 | If necessary , such a person could then be sent on a suitable training course to learn any technical skills which might seem to be appropriate . |
11 | The energy could then be used either to generate electricity ( eg in a photoelectrochemical cell equipped with a light-sensitive semiconducting electrode ) or chemicals ( eg by photochemically splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen ) . |
12 | Chiswick — including Little Sutton and Strand-on-the-Green — could then be described as a pleasant village contained within a ‘ U ’ shaped bend of the River Thames , just off the western edge of London . |
13 | Small parties seem to serve their members better when food patches are found for in larger units only a few of the animals present could then be fed ( Dunbar 1977 ) . |
14 | If the request were denied , the parent would have to pursue the matter via the local curriculum complaints procedure established under section 23 of the ERA 1988 , then via the Secretary of State under sections 68 or 99 of the Education Act 1944 , before the matter could then be referred to the European Commission on Human Rights . |
15 | Villages now a mere half-hour apart by car could then be prohibitively far away : the daughter of an Essex farm horseman was taken to see his parents across the county boundary in Suffolk for the first time only at the age of 14 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Virus particles placed in the beam of electrons cast shadows which could then be photographed enabling them to be seen . |
18 | The relevant number of skilled personnel could then be trained , and effective procedures for referral and transfer of patients could be established . |
19 | Then , if cartilage is made only where there are peaks , a basic pattern will be established which could then be modified by positional information to give the characteristic patterns of the humerus , radius and ulna , wrist , and hand . |
20 | The material obtained from the drill holes could then be dated , both by sophisticated radio-isotope methods , and by the more ordinary , down-to-earth method of examining the kinds of fossil organism present in the sediments . |
21 | This chart could then be used as the basis for an essay or a piece of revision and — although the words used might be different — you would , in fact , end up by saying just what I said in that portion of text above . |
22 | A broadening of AHDS eligibility is now proposed in the EEC 's agricultural structures review but much concern has been expressed that small farms could then be intensified , exacerbating the current conflict . |
23 | The collected information could then be examined to identify any actual problems being experienced with the AL and these could be arranged in some order of priority . |
24 | Realistic goals , mutually agreed with the patient when this is possible , could then be set to prevent potential problems from becoming actual ones ; to alleviate or solve the actual problems ; or to help the person cope with those which can not be alleviated or solved . |
25 | Keeping in mind what the person can and can not do unaided , the nursing interventions to achieve the mutually set goals could then be selected according to local circumstances and available resources . |
26 | There are several ways in which the five responses might be summarized into a single score for each month which could then be traced over time . |
27 | They could then be converted back into vector form as polygon data and superimposed on the deterministic results . |
28 | The monitoring/evaluation process associated with LMS should assist schools in identifying and meeting the needs of pupils ; funds could then be much more readily targeted to meet these . |
29 | Information collected and analysed could then be used to modify the course . |
30 | The exposed areas of the plate could then be etched in a weak acid solution , care being taken not to bite through the wax-ground . |