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

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1 the engine fires and the starter motor then turns off .
2 If the demand for real balances function is rewritten in the following specific form where is nominal money demand and the price level then , taking natural logs and introducing a time subscript ,
3 Otherwise if , say , £1 million was deposited in a building society and the building society then deposited the £1 million in a bank , it would count as £2 million — a clear case of double counting .
4 The ida820 PSS package runs on an IBM host , offering a user interface very much like IBM 's Print Services Facility-2 , and translates AFP output to PCL and routes the output to an HP 3000 server and the print server then can print the converted AFP output on any HP 5000 or HP LaserJet printer .
5 But when we come to look at the cluster and the and the audience contact then then you know we may see something a little bit different , Okay but er those are the important aspects things like things like whoops the use of the hands you know several people put their hands in their pockets or put them behind their back or something like that .
6 The top level organisation name is allocated by the Registry and the network administrator then manages the names of departments , users and servers in the enterprise .
7 Well absolutely I mean this is the way that things have always worked and the County Council makes a global assessment of requirements for a particular district and the district council then takes it forward with assumptions on small sites , windfall sites er and major allocations that they may be mad making .
8 So property and he could rent , and the rental income then could er be used er as a , as a useful form of income .
9 But that was terribly expensive , terribly expensive , I mean in eighteen ninety-nine , they were six pounds and a farm labourer then was getting seventeen shillings .
10 But no subject received more attention than Mathematics and no curriculum project then or since has received such massive support as the Entebbe programme and its successors .
11 Furthermore , the stanzas obscure the fact that the use of rhyme shapes significant units of sense , since the rhyme scheme then cuts across the stanza forms .
12 The intention is to design equipment so that when the maintenance engineer then calls he , or she , should be able to read off from a display on the machine which circuit board has failed and then simply slip in a replacement .
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