Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] could then " in BNC.
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1 | The track or pole could then be screwed into the batten . |
2 | In another case Mansfield spelt out the advantages of certainty , that merchants could then depend upon rules , ‘ easily learned and easily retained ’ , rather than upon ‘ subtleties and niceties ’ or ‘ upon speculative refinements from the law of nations or the Roman jus post liminii ’ . |
3 | Knowledge is power and withholding it meant that Wheeler could then play a blame game with Ian for his not knowing something which he ought to have known . |
4 | But she got the job , with consequences which neither she nor Eliot could then have foreseen . |
5 | The sand sunk ; the wheat floated : and Imo could then skim a clean meal of wheat off the surface . |
6 | Under such circumstances considerable losses of floristically-rich pastures and meadows could then occur . |
7 | To open the lock , the key would be inserted and turned pushing the teeth into the bolt ; the interlocked key and bolt could then be moved sideways . |
8 | Apart from needing internal return pipes of different lengths , the lid and powerhead could then just be moved from jar to jar . |
9 | because Jimmy could then sign that |
10 | That would be less controversial , since liability could then be explained in terms of aiding and abetting the breach . |
11 | One of the things that was popular was that the smaller things like rabbit clubs when people could then get food for them officially if they did that . |