Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] then " in BNC.

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1 If the Policyholder leases the building to tenants then any loss of rent due to him would be covered , for the period the building was uninhabitable .
2 The level of bequests then depends on the nature of preferences ; for example , whether bequests are a ‘ luxury ’ good ( Atkinson , 1971 ) .
3 In other areas , precedent established some years ago in the light of circumstances then may be disputable in relation to the present day .
4 ‘ If the banks do not pass on the whole of the cut in rates then that is a waste of the Government 's time in trying to stimulate the economy . ’
5 The imposition of standards then increases private marginal cost , shifts private supply curves upwards , and reduces the overproduction of the good that occurred when the market ignored the divergence between private and social cost .
6 The Director of Studies then asked why the syllabus did not set out the relationship between assessment criteria and objectives more explicitly .
7 The Director of Studies then produced a folder of his son 's Art ( from another school ) .
8 But if we asked about the history of the appearance of characters then the answer is ‘ yes ’ .
9 ‘ I was all right walking down to the pit until I met the group of supporters then I had to crack . ’
10 Well yes , in so far as it 's a question of degree , though if Crime and Punishment really is the king of thrillers then there 's something unique to remark in it and even to wax a bit pompous about .
11 If the age of 65 + was adopted as the definition of geriatrics then the NHS should be renamed the National Geriatric Medicine Service .
12 A relaxed attitude to family size and the timing of births then cost little .
13 The annual general meeting of the Society of Archers then takes place .
14 What about the situation on claims then ?
15 The writer of the book of Kings then speaks of ‘ ’ a still small voice ’ , and this time Elijah wraps himself in his cloak , and hears the reproaching voice again .
16 Who was responsible for for calculating the number of slates then ?
17 There was no limit on the number of clubs then , and by the 1920s and 1930s the pros were beginning to take advantage — much to the dismay of the caddies , who often faced knee-buckling rounds hauling thirty clubs at a time .
18 Quite clearly , if you have a strong need for the company of others then a technical research job where you are largely left to your own devices may prove stressful — unless you do a lot of extra-curricular socialising as compensation .
19 Erm the problem of limits then erm is paramount when yo you 're contemplating threatening or using violence .
20 What do we mean by the exploration of needs then ?
21 In reaching this conclusion the court argued that freedom of contract was a fundamental right , and that if parliament intended to empower a third party to make conditions which affected the provisions of a contract between others then this should be expressed in clear terms .
22 According to Nicholas Clee , from the bookseller J Whitaker and Sons in London , any writer planning to embark on such a book would be advised to create a family living in rural bliss with a gaggle of children then land them in a crisis , preferably involving the central character in an affair with an older/younger man/woman .
23 If you are part of a group with instructors then the instructors should take on the roles of the Jones and tell you the sort of things they think Olwyn will work for .
24 3.2.5 Transferring cases between lawyers If you have a team of lawyers then transferring cases is an immediate solution to an imbalance in numbers .
25 If his influence and ability to communicate helps urban dwellers , now many generations away from any direct links with farms , understand that farming is no bed of roses then that 's helpful .
26 If his influence and ability to communicate helps urban dwellers , now many generations away from any direct links with farms , understand that farming is no bed of roses then that 's helpful .
27 In general if an illness has appeared rapidly and vigorously over a matter of hours then one should look for a cause in the preceding few hours or day at the most .
28 Yes a lot of makes then there ca n't be very much left .
29 And they got reckon they were They had a lot of henhouses then they were working a lot hens and there were five or six henhouses all blown to bits and the hens scattered about everywhere .
30 If you have very few batteries then its range is limited , if you have a lot of batteries then the weight of the load is too great , so much work and research is being devoted at the moment to the development of alternative batteries .
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