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

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1 It can not then be that a man was present on earth before a woman , and the woman formed from him .
2 It may then be that today situations where men alone are priests , or equally the fact that Christ is a male symbol and God is conceptualized using male metaphors , may make God appear to be ‘ male ’ in a way in which this was not earlier the case .
3 The points made then were that the application is contrary to the stated policy of the local planning authority where new dwellings in the countryside have to be justified by agricultural need .
4 If top panel is without perspective and bottom is nothing but perspective , then is that not the place for a different kind of vision ?
5 What this suggests then is that although it may be necessary to tolerate the practice , it should be conducted only in exceptional and highly controlled circumstances under which there is adequate scrutiny and review by institutions independent of the executive branch of government .
6 But what happens then is that people stop telling you things .
7 The risk then is that the government will find itself unable to refinance the short-term part of the debt , and will have to print the money instead — and there comes hyper-inflation .
8 ‘ So the problem then is that only a little sliver of the tip of my cock was going to make it in range of the footprint of a normal eight and a half by eleven copy .
9 The suggestion then is that a fourth clause be added requiring that there be no other truth such that Henry 's believing it would have destroyed his justification for believing that q .
10 What you are suggesting then is that the time should be extended from five o'clock Friday to five o'clock Monday , er but that er there should be a period of two weeks after that er to for whichever council or councils are going to respond , for them to make .
11 The conclusion then is that the greater the volume of NBFI activity , the greater the range of products , the more substitutes will exist for money in its precautionary and asset roles .
12 Do your kids go up to School then is that where they went ?
13 In this first type of exclamation , the impression then is that the person who would have been evoked as the subject if the verb were in a finite form is represented as somehow before the infinitive event .
14 What we see here then is that the channel is markedly stimulated to open , its open state probability increases , but once it is open , the level the current level which it passes , the amount of the number ions flowing through per unit time , is not significantly different from that er case in which the calcium was lower .
15 Erm right so looking at the details of those , right what we 've , what we 're actually saying then is that if erm you , you would want to provide that income or want to make sure that that , that income was available should you die tomorrow ?
16 So erm what I 'm trying to say here then is that the federal government is important , the federal government tries wherever possible to guide states into , into good practice and it offers rewards to states to comply with , with federal er guidelines so that , you know , if you want federal aid for er a particular project you have to , if you accept federal money , you have to ensure that you meet certain standards or certain conditions , but a very convenient way of enforcing civil rights er policies .
17 ‘ All I hope for then is that we are in a position to be challenging . ’
18 I 'm not The thing is what you 're assuming then is that the pattern in the peak hour is typical for the day as a whole .
19 Er what you 're saying then is that the house then is being , gon na be put up
20 Certainly the reputation of the outer office then was that it conspired the way other offices make tea .
21 I have played in Jamaica where a guard with a machine gun has boarded our team bus — my main concern then was that he would n't be able to shoot straight . ’
22 All I knew then was that they were not allowed to hear about Jesus .
23 My own opinion then was that this was a characteristic sentiment .
24 ‘ What became quickly apparent then was that the common factor was Beverley . ’
25 I did n't expect her to do so , but what I did n't know then was that she had a holiday cottage in Muker , which is not far over the hills in Swaledale , and one day she turned up with some friends of hers .
26 Now what was required then was that although the job was in a rush , the management had to telephone down to the Admiralty in Bath to get the appropriate sanction you know , to , to accept the cylinder with the er bigger gauge bore .
27 All I knew by then was that I just did n't want change . ’
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