Example sentences of "then [pron] be [art] question [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If they can , then the biological considerations are not going to show that they ought not to ; while , if they can not so diverge , then there is no question of ought . |
2 | And then there is the question of President Mitterrand . |
3 | Then there is the question of the relationship between activities in the Himalaya and events downstream . |
4 | And then there is the question of the heart attack . |
5 | Then there is the question of how much the divestment will release for fund managers to manage . |
6 | Then there is the question of how many researchers should be used . |
7 | Then there is the question of adhesives and their deterioration with time . |
8 | Then there is the question of whether there really was ‘ a major news story ’ at all . |
9 | Then there is the question of volume . |
10 | Then there is the question of ‘ third party ’ support . |
11 | Then there is the question of finance . |
12 | Then there is the question of harm . |
13 | Then there is the question of the nuns and monks entering one or other of the orders where they become prisoners , more or less . |
14 | ‘ Then there is the question of … metalwork . ’ |
15 | Then there is the question of her legal status . |
16 | Then there is the question of honours . |
17 | Then there 's the question of whether an extra club comes up from the Vauxhall Conference to replace Aldershot and the possibility of clubs moving to new grounds . ’ |
18 | And then there 's the question of whether ‘ The Impossible Dream ’ — the forthcoming single — is a valid next move for the duo . |
19 | And then there 's the question of what Wang Sau-leyan wants from this ? ’ |
20 | And then there 's the question of passes … ’ |
21 | And then there 's the question of sexual prejudices . |
22 | ‘ And then there 's the question of motive and opportunity , I suppose , is n't there ? ’ |
23 | Then there 's the question of who pays taxes . |
24 | Then there 's the question of the association of sounds and symbols ; now the average person , when learning to read , can be shown a letter , told the letter most commonly makes this sound , whatever it may be , and associate the two very quickly . |
25 | Then there was the question of the paternity of Mrs Clancy 's last child : Mr Clancy had only just returned from Egypt after a two-year posting , and — as Peony had pointed out — the child was only 14 months old . |
26 | Then there was the question of what sorts of costume were appropriate on such a journey , and whether or not it was worth my while to invest in a new set of clothes . |
27 | But then there was the question of replacing Susy , without James running himself ragged with the thousand-and-one chicks who wanted nothing better than a quick hop in the bed with a world star . |
28 | And then there was the question of tea . |
29 | and , it 's but then it 's a question of where a woman a woman could , but you know is it that easy to jump out cultural you know cultural investment provided by that and er you know y y y you |
30 | Having decided on that general application , then it 's a question of shopping around amongst all the different computers that are on the market , and there are hundreds , to find the ones where the ready-made programs most nearly match the needs of that particular business . |