Example sentences of "it then " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | So why , you may well ask , try to grow it then ? |
2 | If the experimenter found it then he kept it , and if he did not find it the child got the chocolate . |
3 | It then looks at the impact on users of social services and social work departments . |
4 | Having crossed the Siemens ' Brothers homeland , it then clipped through a southern corner of Russia heading for Tehran , where it had its only interconnection before continuing on to the Indian sub-continent . |
5 | If it requires public money to sustain it , it then directly becomes a public project because the private sector have failed to achieve it . ’ |
6 | The prosecution alleged that the men had been responsible of 222 acts of terrorism which it then reduced to 193 . |
7 | ‘ If I 'd done it then , perhaps I would n't have been fit to go to the Olympics and worlds , and I 'd hate to be sitting here now thinking I could have won . |
8 | It took its products to the southern USA , where lightweight machinery ( in which it then specialised ) was particularly suitable because soil conditions were sandier and so easier to work . |
9 | Just after passing level with house ( visible away to left ) , avoid stone bridge on left leading to iron gates but fork left 20 yds later on to path which crosses stream and follows it then reaches road . |
10 | Reach farm road , turn right along it then left at T-junction . |
11 | So far as I know , no one has denied that inflation can be , and in fact often within our experience is , caused by the Government financing part of its expenditure by the creation of additional spending power which it then exerts . |
12 | ‘ We tried it then and look where it led us ’ , is her view of previous bouts of big spending , reflation , and subsidies to troubled industries . |
13 | Once the Prime Minister and a few senior ministers had made up their minds , it then achieved what senior civil servants call ‘ momentum ’ . |
14 | She had done so ; Rachel had not known how to handle it then , and still did not know ten years later . |
15 | I did n't know it then but I was receiving subliminal training for later business life . |
16 | If you can ignore it then you 'll know that you have nothing to blame yourself for . |
17 | Within ten minutes the shark was visible but it then set off on a strong deep dive taking 100 yards of line despite a heavy drag setting . |
18 | If you ca n't eat it or , better , drink it then they do n't want it . |
19 | It then adjusts the engine speed accordingly via second throttle . |
20 | ‘ I made it then , me old mate . |
21 | But consider how the following additional constraints would make your task so much more difficult ( and relate these constraints to the problems of being unable to study the SCN directly , of being unsure of exactly how it then sends its information to produce the rhythms in , say , temperature or urine flow — things that we can measure — and even of not being certain that the SCN is the only area in the brain that is part of the body clock ) . |
22 | It then spends about a month in cellars or dark warehouses to ‘ ripen ’ to its maximum softness and elasticity , before being cut into strips just wider than the diameter of a cork . |
23 | ‘ Is that it then ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Well , that 's it then , please . |
25 | ‘ We believed it then and we still do today . |
26 | But it then went on to make some disparaging remarks about the bestowal of a knighthood on such a person . |
27 | It then copies your Autoexec.Bat to a file called Auto.Bat and creates a new Autoexec.Bat file which is both hidden and read-only . |
28 | It then passed to Robert of Mortain , followed by Reginald de Valletort and Edric . |
29 | I could do now , with the knowledge I have , but I could n't do it then . |
30 | It then falls away steeply across the limited war band to its low point between the guerrilla war and terrorism bands , where the frequency of such wars in the post-war period has demonstrated the greatest weakness in military deterrence — ‘ Davids ’ have found it all too easy to defy ‘ Goliaths ’ in these bands as the French and American defeats in Vietnam have shown so vividly . |