Example sentences of "[noun] then [verb] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 The practice then has to be " proved " by evidence as to the intention of the parties , expert evidence on a trade practice or usage , a trade or technical gloss on the meaning of a particular term , or even as a separate term implied into the rules .
2 The advantage of being able to store such a file on a direct access device in addresses which are directly related to the key then has to be balanced against the waste of space involved .
3 It depended on our signing indemnity waivers , freeing the military authorities from responsibility should we be blown to smithereens by the unexploded shells then deemed to be scattered freely across both Range West and Range East .
4 Sites then began to be linked on the basis of the type of stone tools that they produced , and on some sites different types of stone tools were found in superimposed layers .
5 The response of the defendants then had to be looked at .
6 This loneliness then tends to be misdiagnosed as depression and medications may be prescribed which may make the disease even worse .
7 Contracts should be changed to introduce more risk , even if some directors then have to be paid more .
8 Mains had been born and bred in Dunedin and , especially in the days when the Evening Star newspaper folded , the rugby matters then tended to be faithfully recorded by the Otago Daily Times and other electronic media as if Otago was sometimes being unfairly treated by the teams and newspaper writers from the north .
9 Some designs tuck for four rows on the same needle and the colours then need to be changed every four rows following the sequence of the design .
10 The lesson which can be learnt from South Africa regarding professionalism then seems to be that , as I pointed out last month , there is a contradiction in allowing a mercenary spirit to dominate an amateur game .
11 Attention then had to be directed towards identifying the conditions under which recency rather than primacy would be shown .
12 The rationale for intervention then appears to be the degree of error .
13 The nose then has to be hauled well up to break the descent rather than the aeroplane .
14 A solution of the Ernst equation ( 11.17 ) is then given by ( 12.56 ) where α is a constant and the functions and are obtained by integrating the equations ( 12.57 ) The boundary conditions then have to be applied .
15 The completion of the agenda then needs to be followed by a review process , either formal or informal , which analyses the factors contributing to a successful or unsuccessful activity in terms of the perceptions of all the individuals involved .
16 That commercial television then proved to be popular is beside the point .
17 The last wish then has to be used to restore one each of these to its proper place .
18 It was part of a wider agricultural system with sheep pastured on the rich meadow grass then walked to be folded on fallow arable areas overnight , where their dung helped to maintain fertility on the thin chalkland soils .
19 It is , indeed , quite a common occurrence for a government to have second thoughts about a Bill during or after its progress through the Commons and to use its supporters in the House of Lords to make the changes in a Bill then seen to be desirable .
20 The bricks and other plastic toys then need to be sorted and fitted back into their appropriate containers .
21 The choice then appears to be between informalism , in which individualized solutions to disputes are worked out and accepted by the parties , and the formal judicial process .
22 Freddie then applied to be a hostel leader with Lottie as matron .
23 ‘ Art ’ music , for example , is generally regarded as by nature complex , difficult , demanding ; ‘ popular ’ music then has to be defined as ‘ simple ’ , ‘ accessible ’ , ‘ facile ’ .
24 To ensure success , these interactions then have to be sustained throughout the innovation process as the technology , markets and cost benefits are more and more closely defined and the final decision to introduce is taken .
25 Finally you attach priorities to these tasks and all other activities then have to be fitted in around these priorities .
26 If success follows at the polls , legislative programmes then have to be drawn up to implement the incoming Government 's undertakings .
27 Highly theory-dependent explanations of these patterns then appear to be not much more than inspired common sense .
28 The estates then come to be seen as ‘ ghetto ’ , ‘ sink ’ or ‘ residual ’ estates , where no one wants to live , where the repairs are not done , and only people who have no chance of being offered anywhere better are forced to live .
29 Natural enemies then need to be introduced repeatedly , and special skills are needed to produce the ‘ product ’ to sell to farmers .
30 But after the formation of the first Labour government in 1924 matters potentially became much more serious , since socialists then came to be vested with the power of legislation .
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