Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] then " in BNC.

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1 WE spend thousands of pounds on road safety , yet the DoE are allowed to go out on the roads and lay a spraying of tar then scatter shovels full of loose stones on top of it .
2 Oh he 's all sorts of things then ?
3 Of course when everybody finds that there is water , there 's all sorts of excuses then .
4 The alteration in our perception of reality then produces particular social and cultural forms .
5 The plan was to change vehicles on the outskirts of Habane then continue on to Kondese where hundreds of men , mostly ex-Security policemen loyal to Ngune , were waiting to launch a crushing offensive against Jamel Mobuto 's inept , and disorganized , government troops , many of whom had only joined up when the new regime was instated .
6 Waves of sleep then started to wash over me and I dozed fitfully until dawn .
7 As more components of the total error model become available as a result of research then they could be adopted .
8 There is no need for the history department to teach the skill before using census materials if the mathematics department has already done so but even more importantly if the historians need to know how to do this at an earlier stage than the mathematics department would teach this skill in their programme of study then the historians must negotiate this with their colleagues in the best interests of the children .
9 These medical investigations hardly ever revealed any physical or mental abnormality and if the bed-wetter continued thereafter to deplete the quartermaster 's stock of blankets then the British Army had no answer to this situation other than to discharge him honourably from the service without a stain on his character , whatever there might be on his bedclothes .
10 In the same year Sir Thomas Roe went as English representative in turn to The Hague , Copenhagen and Königsberg ( where the Elector of Brandenburg then was ) before also helping with the Swedish–Polish negotiations .
11 I 'm gon na suggest to you that er if w if we 're going to think about channels of communication then we could arguably divide up inter-personal communication to three broad sets of channels so it will will be familiar to some students already I think , er but not certainly not to many second years .
12 You ca n't win it by changing the parameters er if you do change the parameters of course then you 'll be fighting a different war and your objectives then become different .
13 Mr Jack Price , National President of the Air Force Association of the United States of America then addressed Conference , extending his Association 's fraternal greetings to the Association in Conference and presenting an inscribed plaque to the Chairman .
14 A mass screening of residents then assessed what proportion of the lead in their bodies was of this isotope .
15 His Lordship added that where the presumptions created a result which was contrary to the intention of Parliament then the presumptions had to give way .
16 Yeah , let me eat this last piece of cheesecake then I can help you
17 The top part of the flat piece of wood then traps the hammer head .
18 What 's your third choice of piece of music then Sandy ?
19 Absolutely , and you will find when we look on the video the number of people who held up a piece of paper if you hold things up and I 'm holding this now because I 'm about to write but if if you stand here and hold a piece of paper then it 's very difficult to make symmetrical palm gestures , open palm gestures .
20 Okay we 've only barely started if you take a a fresh piece of paper then , a fresh sheet of paper and and er the orientation that you now know we need to do if we 're going to do if we 're going to do a thought pattern
21 8.8 If any sub-clause of this clause 8 is held to be invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law then it should be deemed to be omitted and if as a result either party becomes liable for loss or damage which would otherwise have been excluded then such liability shall be subject to the remaining sub-clauses of this clause 8 .
22 It 's difficult to know what to suggest because if traffic diverts to the other side of town then it will get clogged up there
23 However , if the total effect of this and other stress effects is to exaggerate the effect of stress then this could be less a problem than an advantage in detecting stress early , although not an exact measurement .
24 In other areas , precedent established some years ago in the light of circumstances then may be disputable in relation to the present day .
25 respectively , within this volume M is defined as the inverse of L. Then the tensors are defined as the weighted averages of the tensors of each phase r : thus where is the volume concentration of phase r ( that is ) and , by analogy with the isotropic case discussed earlier on p. 115 , are concentration factor tensors such that and where I is the unit tensor .
26 In the key of G then — la , la , la , laaaa . ’
27 Their conception of dignity then defines the form of their response .
28 The two schools of thought then do not diverge to the extent that has first appeared .
29 Throughout his career he has captured the magic and the frustration of Scottish football , darting arrogantly down the wing in a surge of skill then retreating into a shell of indifference .
30 So British Railways under your vote of confidence then .
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