Example sentences of "then have [be] " in BNC.

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1 Moran bought the freehold of the site from the Government four years ago and since then has been involved in delicate and at times heated negotiations to take possession from the leaseholder , an educational charity , the British Federation of University Women .
2 The word ‘ propagation ’ in most of the literature since then has been understood to mean fertilization leading to the birth of new individuals in the population .
3 Progress since then has been slow but the principle has remained the same .
4 Everything since then has been fine .
5 Its transformation since then has been led by Rafi Harlev , a retired air-force brigadier .
6 The trend since then has been confirmed , with England 's corporate raiders prospering at the expense of the Picts .
7 The consistency of application since then has been remarkable , the benefits being seen in a lengthy , unbroken period during which time there has been a sustained management of urban change : plan making under constant review covering the whole of urban Britain , and control of development by public and private bodies in the community interest .
8 Her career since then has been challenging and varied .
9 She probably had a real great impression of herself right she did and then when she turns round and we said well I 'm sorry and said well sorry no got a bloody big shock , gave her a shock to the system and to be quite honest what I 've seen of her since then has been a darn sight more er spruced up and a bit more on the bloody ball than she was before
10 Mr Ivory 's only contact with Chatchai since then has been a phone call , in which the little boy told him : ‘ We go to Bangkok and never come back . ’
11 He became an MP in 1974 , joined the Cabinet as Chief Secretary to the Treasury in 1985 , and since then has been agricultural minister ( surviving the Edwina Currie salmonella in eggs scare ) , Education Secretary , Leader of the House and now transport .
12 His time since then has been taken up with self-examination — ‘ finding my real identity , trying to reorganise my own language combining western techniques with the voices from my earliest experience . ’
13 I do n't know whether this is necessary but Caroline erm , but when we take on a new type of business which is n't covered by our current procedures erm , say electronic data collection or something , which up until then has been done on paper , that we ought to have some simple statement in a procedure about how we are going to er , ma , ensure that we 've got a new set of procedures to deal with that new type of , new system .
14 Aquitaine , still English , had not attracted much attention from either side since 1413 , the military emphasis since then having been on northern France .
15 Having a vast natural range to start with and then having been extensively introduced around the world by humans , it is found virtually everywhere , in both its domestic and its wild forms .
16 Laura 's Beau was third last year but has been in rotten form since then having been plagued by blood trouble .
17 The proper officer , under his devolved powers , determines the time for payment , using means guidelines provided , which determination the plaintiff or the defendant is entitled to seek reconsideration by applying within 14 days on notice giving reasons ( Ord 9 , r 3(4) ; the proceedings then having been transferred , if necessary , to defendant 's home court and date , giving not less than eight days ' notice to each plaintiff and defendant , is fixed before the district judge .
18 Instead of taking it over a thirty five year period , what you would then have is that you go up very steeply let's say by putting lump sums or er regular capital premiums erm which you 'll receive a tax refund and then it stops but the benefits of the fund keep going so at age sixty they would have the same effect of reaching your pension there with no contributions
19 The amplifier will then have been adjusted so that zero field corresponds to zero output , the first step in achieving calibration .
20 Tension would then have been growing by the hour , and it must have been hard indeed for the men to keep themselves from being overstressed by apprehension and excitement .
21 If he had been briefed for a mission in which he did not participate , he would then have been kept incommunicado until he did finally leave .
22 The contention would then have been put forward that it was the ‘ god ’ who motivated the human being or beings who actually provided the relief .
23 These candidates will then have been able to gauge their answers to give information which is closely relevant to the job .
24 Oxford , the scholarship , would then have been the defining influence , become the place in which he could have planted his flag and redrawn himself .
25 Neither does Poulantzas explain what the peasantry would have been like if it had not had this pertinent effect , except in so far as he stipulates that they would not then have been a class .
26 No doubt half the population of Paris could have been wiped out by a typhoid epidemic in 1788 , and perhaps the king would not then have been sent to the guillotine .
27 Compulsion could then have been justified in Confucian teachings without there being widespread acceptance of its moral codes .
28 The full sized engine would then have been worked on until it became feasible to exploit steam engines commercially .
29 In spite of his enthusiastic involvement in Wales , he must then have been something of an unknown quantity and it is possible that his role in the north was originally envisaged as that of one among equals .
30 Their overall entitlement would then have been 19 seats , 11 and 10 .
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