Example sentences of "then that " in BNC.

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31 Even of that first ecstatic experience with Mohammed in 1895 he would write much later , ‘ Every time since then that I have sought after pleasure , it is the memory of that night I have pursued ’ ( If It Die , 283 ) .
32 I did n't realise then that The Dave Clark Five had been that enormous in the States .
33 In the middle ages Margaret had had a wonderful time ; women had understood then that it was not to other mothers that you turn in childbirth , it is to those women who have lived it , who have been down between the dragon 's teeth , have travelled the dragons ' pathways and have lurked in the dark and boiling belly of pain , have been chewed and digested and emerged .
34 ‘ Strange then that you should have discussed this Mr McCloy with your friends in the Dragon on Friday .
35 Small wonder then that when , in December 1989 , after two divorces , she finally married the man of her dreams , freelance TV producer Andy Ward , she decided to give tradition the elbow .
36 He warned the West then that ‘ overcoming the division of Europe must not be confused with overcoming socialism ’ .
37 Were they , because of their political pull within soccer 's international body , to be seeded , then that would be at the expense of England .
38 He said then that general practitioners would remain free to prescribe whatever drugs their patients needed and would not be constrained by cash limits either at FPC or RHA level .
39 No one could have predicted then that the unrest in the West Bank and Gaza Strip would still be going on two years later , so Mr Rabin was playing fairly safe when he said in a brief interview at the end of Wednesday 's programme that the uprising would probably continue well into 1990 .
40 It is not clear whether he knew then that Mrs Thatcher had decided to sign the statement and then issue her own alternative .
41 No one could have predicted then that the unrest in the West Bank and Gaza Strip would still be going on two years later , so Mr Rabin was playing fairly safe when he said in a brief interview at the end of Wednesday 's programme that the uprising would probably continue well into 1990 .
42 It is not clear whether he knew then that Mrs Thatcher had decided to sign the statement and then issue her own alternative .
43 Emecheta determined then that she would write herself out of her poverty .
44 The Ombudsman 's report notes the liquidator expressed surprise then that Barlow Clowes was operating without a licence .
45 It was clear then that Noriega only held on to power by two threads — popular apathy and the loyalty of the Panama Defence Force .
46 Little wonder then that the prospect of a Solidarity-led government clashing with Solidarity-led trade unions is a real fear to those involved .
47 American golf knew then that things would never be the same again .
48 Little wonder then that when the students launched a magazine to spread information between their disparate groups , they called it Kavane , meaning Cafe .
49 He was mad about it — he absolutely loved it — it was then that we began to realise there was something in David . ’
50 It was then that I conceived the idea of getting a few fans that he had in those days to walk around the television company with placards saying Lets Be Fair To The Long Hairs , which did get press publicity , and in the end , the producer relented and he did his first TV show . ’
51 If the electron did not leave behind enough energy to give the neutrino its mass , then that extra type of decay involving fat neutrinos would not happen .
52 And then that general principle of Equity , which began as the mere application of moral sense to particular cases , develops into more and more definite rules .
53 He saw then that I was a stranger , and the anxiety drained out of him .
54 If the figures or the financial consequences are in dispute then that must be stated .
55 We see then that the idea introduces us to a radical gospel which brings an uncomfortable message to our hearts .
56 Little wonder then that at this festive season of good will to all people , arguments and friction mock our pretence at peace and sometimes split the family .
57 We can see then that Irenaeus 's idea was very optimistic .
58 She knew by then that the only bearable department in the agency was the creative — the Bin .
59 Jane realised then that she had never really believed in covered wagons , other than as a vehicle for John Wayne .
60 It was then that she said something which later I remembered and understood : ‘ I 'm sorry to have to do this to you , dear …
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