Example sentences of "then that [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It was then that with Nicky Fairbairn , Meehan 's solicitors ( including the latest , David Burnside ) and an MP Frank McElhone , I formed the Patrick Meehan Committee , committed to campaigning on his behalf until justice was done .
2 When I kissed you that first night , and accepted that I desired you , I knew then that with the situation so volatile I should get us both out of there and back to Mariánské Láznë . ’
3 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 .
4 It is all the more remarkable then that at the end of the century it was thought feasible and worthwhile to improve the system by the creation of the inclined plane , that other source of interest and wonder at Foxton .
5 I felt then that at last the ambitions I 'd had for so long were possible , and that I could stop worrying about the gypsy who 'd looked at me closely a couple of years earlier , and said : ‘ You 'll never come to anything , you wo n't . ’
6 Without seeming too deterministic , it would appear then that at least two dimensions in the curriculum-deviance link can be identified in terms of gender .
7 It seems likely then that at least some of the renewable energy options will be pursued over the next few years .
8 The empowered organisation , emphasises Kinsley Lord , is held together by forces different from those that bind the command organisation : ‘ If the conventional metaphor for the command organisation is a dinosaur , with the brain at the top issuing instructions to the ponderous body , then that for the empowered organisation might be a shoal of fish , moving rapidly and constantly adjusting its shape through signals that are instantly understood . ’
9 It seems then that for much of the 430s war looked imminent , and to that extent Thucydides , who under-reports the earlier stirrings and expansion , should be corrected .
10 had a yard there and an old building , that 's where he had , that 's where he operated from and he used to get all this second hand timber demolition timber from Liverpool and Berkenhead and all that and he reckoned then that for every hundred pound he spent on demolition he had a thousand pound back
11 Little wonder then that during the build-up to her wedding she invited her former teacher Wendy Mitchell and pianist Lily Snipp to Buckingham Palace so that she could have dancing lessons .
12 Shame then that underneath the sheen of sweat , it is n't actually very good .
13 He held my gaze for just a fraction longer than you 'd expect , and I was certain then that underneath his professional front he was interested in me .
14 Of course no one pointed out then that in nine out of ten such cases the body would most likely be found on the beach sooner or later , maybe ten or twenty miles along the coast .
15 All the more remarkable then that in 1829 , a born-deaf person with no speech was called to the Bar and became a barrister .
16 It appears then that in the last resort , with all the facts before me , and all my ungrounded principles logically ordered , I still have no grounds upon which to choose .
17 If , objectively , corporate crime is the more serious , in the sense that more people are avoidably killed , maimed , and robbed and that the last of these aggregated far exceeds the value of ‘ conventional ’ theft , then that in itself would justify prioritizing its study .
18 It would seem then that in our example there was an unconditional appropriation of the contents of each bag as when it was emptied into Mrs. Jones ' coalhouse .
19 He recalls one study suggested that if you present youngsters with a diet of relentlessly insipid programmes then that in itself may stir up aggressive tendencies and encourage violence .
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 .
  Next page