Example sentences of "[vb pp] then that " in BNC.

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1 If St Pancras can in fact be rehabilitated then that will give me the greatest pleasure , ’ he said .
2 I 've wished then that I could say honestly , ‘ But I did have a child of my own , a little boy by the only man I have truly loved . ’
3 It could be argued then that the basic problem is one of poverty .
4 It was argued then that the term furnished tenancy could be expressed as , f ( a , b , c , d … n ) = furnished tenancy .
5 She 'd said then that Alice must have it .
6 The Lord Chief Justice had said then that it would be wrong for it to appear that the proposals had the backing of the judges or that they had had any hand in their preparation ; and that it was essential that the judges remained at arm 's length .
7 It can be seen then that manufacturers ’ ‘ guarantees ’ ( or ‘ warranties ’ ) often form the basis of a contract between manufacturer and customer similar to that in Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co .
8 It was clear from the work done then that , even after a full year , major changes in unemployment , self-employment , and employment taken up and ended within the group , were still occurring at a high rate .
9 It had been the same at the airport and I had thought then that perhaps he half expected Iris Sunderby to materialise out of the crowd .
10 I mean he went to school , he went to oh school , but he lived at Enfield and erm , you 'd have never thought then that he had got it in him and , so dry I said to dad I said he never ought to be a bus driver , cos the things he comes out with , he 'd have to be a comedian , I mean he 's , I mean as er , what , they used to call the comedians did n't they , three or four of them on the telly , and I mean
11 It was alleged then that although the names of the judges were not announced until after the designs were submitted , some architects knew who they were to be and had pointed their designs towards them .
12 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 .
13 These have already been compared with law centres earlier in this chapter and it was noted then that they are staffed by volunteer lawyers , have limited opening hours , offer only advice , and make no charge for the service provided .
14 Polly had recognised then that men could not value a woman who did n't value herself .
15 Benskins increased his rent by £6,000 last year and John is convinced they must have known then that leases policy .
16 Later that Christmas Gabriel had drunk a bottle of rum watching a pirate film on the television , and she had known then that , really , it was all over .
17 Had she known then that her life was in jeopardy ?
18 Yet if I 'd known then that the cup was Undry …
19 No one would have believed then that , three years on , hundreds of newly-qualifieds would be redundant — and that perks would be cut , salaries frozen — and even harder to believe , that management and certified accountants could be sought in preference .
20 It can be assumed then that by 1910 the age range ran from 14 to 43 for certain , and there will most likely have been a few women in their late forties or early fifties .
21 George had told him in private the reason for Sarah Butler being packed off to Leeds , and he had realised then that her infatuation for George was an obsession .
22 ‘ Because he was my best friend ; because I had n't realised then that he was a compulsive gambler .
23 Fighting back in earnest now , Luce said , ‘ I had n't realised then that she was your fiancée .
24 Fabia 's mouth fell open — she had n't thought of that — though belatedly realised then that it was a fairly obvious thing for him to do .
25 She had n't guessed then that the woman 's voice was Timothy Gedge 's .
26 Who would have guessed then that six months later their shares would be worth £4.2m when the company was floated on the stockmarket ?
27 Given then that we need and want our own beliefs to be true , the next question is : how do we get them ?
28 Given then that all public sector organizations will keep meticulous records of debtors , it is hard to see that much effort is saved by not incorporating them in the double entry .
29 Given then that the fund 's future obligations per retired employee are known , its total obligations are a matter of actuarial calculation , involving the current size of the workforce , its age distribution , the average life expectancy after retirement , and other factors .
30 It was calculated from a breath test taken then that he was nearly one and a half times over the limit for driving at the time of the accident .
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