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

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1 Yeah , then t'
2 If I do n't make a Will , then the distribution of what you possess when you die may not be as you would wish .
3 A description of a Tantric painting as a linear diagram may seem uninteresting , but then the effect of such a picture is not meant to be pleasure for the eye alone , but for religious use .
4 But then the watching gods take a hand ; and one of them says that the great Roman god might not approve of a settlement in Africa , of a mingling of peoples there , of treaties of union between Africans and Romans .
5 Philip Roth 's contribution to The Facts is ( as distinct from Nathan Zuckerman 's ) significantly milder , in relation to family matters , than what we get in these abrasive comic fictions : but then the fictions can be nice too .
6 But then the travellers , too , may not have been quite as lucky as Stewart , in his old age , can sometimes suggest .
7 Harry MacAdoo , then the Church of Ireland archbishop of Dublin , on several occasions put forward the argument that Southern protestants were a minority group with their own culture and traditions , and thus deserved to have schools for themselves in order to hand on their own traditions .
8 The trouble is , wrote Harsnet , that if you start with this insight it is difficult to go on and then the energies , the needs and desires , turn inward and eat you up .
9 To clear the mind , he wrote ( and Goldberg typed ) , to reach the peak , one last effort for one last time , one supreme effort , total concentration , and then the end .
10 First the glass , he wrote , and then the show and finally the end .
11 First the making of the glass , he wrote , then the showing of the glass , and finally the end .
12 That is why there has to be the big glass and the notes in the box , not the glass alone or the notes alone , but the box , with all my preliminary notes and measurements , all my plans and blueprints , and then the glass , with the end product of all those notes visible on its surface .
13 And then the idea ( how did it come to me ? ) that it must not simply be glass but big glass .
14 Then the solution imposed by the glass .
15 First the making of the glass , wrote Harsnet ( and Goldberg typed ) , then the showing of the glass , and then the end .
16 First the making of the glass , wrote Harsnet ( and Goldberg typed ) , then the showing of the glass , and then the end .
17 That is why , he wrote , there have to be three stages , first the making of the glass , then the showing of the glass , and then the end .
18 That is why , he wrote , there have to be three stages , first the making of the glass , then the showing of the glass , and then the end .
19 And then the mistakes , he wrote .
20 Is this then the last temptation ? he wrote .
21 Then the public exhibition of the glass .
22 If the pubs are taken away then the community is the poorer for it . ’
23 Henry passed the horseradish sauce and then the gravy to the Major 's wife .
24 ‘ The lady on the host 's right first , and then the one on his left .
25 Although I can now see the inherent sense in glueing a book to a table , then the point was just beyond me .
26 The cell walls in the ‘ stings ’ on the stems contain silica , a glass-like substance ; they puncture the skin , and then the irritant poison is released .
27 Then the local Lions rang up .
28 Provided that all the controls can be locked to prevent them getting damaged by slamming against the stops , parking the aircraft facing down wind will be safest , because then the wing is meeting the airflow at a negative angle .
29 By then the glider may be airborne and a cart-wheel will be unavoidable .
30 If an aircraft is very directionally stable because of a large fin , then the rudder will be less able to produce a large angle of yaw before this balance of forces occurs .
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