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

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1 it is then that the honeysuckle and dog rose , twining through the hawthorn hedge , add their quota of blossom to prove that here , at least , the seasonal model is as it has always been .
2 It is then that the talk should shut up ,
3 It is then that the full impact of Cobra power is manifest .
4 It is then that the atmosphere of peace becomes tinged with a sense of sadness at such a loss … beauty desecrated .
5 It is then that the effect of research on the client should be considered .
6 But one day your Line will divide , and it is then that the magical Beastblood will fade , and you will find you can no longer strengthen it by lying with the creatures of the forest .
7 It is then that the ‘ late hit ’ I have described will happen and a bad shot will be the punishment .
8 Another two moved on shortly afterwards and it was then that the intimidation began .
9 This began before the war , from the time of the Munich agreement in 1938 , for it was then that the Communist Party was made illegal .
10 It was then that the club 's management co-operative gave Mr Stringer so much support , and the relationship is now reciprocated with Mr Stringer only too happy for the role of coaches Dave Williams and Mike Walker to be appreciated .
11 It was then that the Labour campaign began to run out of steam .
12 At this same time Leslie had voiced his discontent at the ‘ ponderous inefficiency ’ and ‘ heartless bureaucracy ’ of the conventional army , and it was then that the ideas in Tom Wintringham 's New Ways of War began to influence his thinking .
13 It was then that the art of the ‘ turning flee ’ came into its own .
14 It was then that the pioneers of modern travel set in motion the age of travel in which we are so lucky to live .
15 It was then that the first proton-antiproton collisions at 270 GeV per beam took place ( New Scientist , vol 91 , p 456 ) .
16 To her surprise an answering smile dawned in his eyes and finally reached his thin , sardonic lips — and it was then that the idea came into her head .
17 It was then that the signal fire was lit which Allen watched from his tree-top. from end to end of the forest smoke rose in response , and when to east , to west , to south , and north the signal stations were assembled the message went out from the outlaws ' camp : ‘ The Cage is Open . ’
18 It was then that the prefix ‘ melo ’ was added to the drama .
19 It was then that the nation reaped the benefit of the flexible BA curriculum common in universities before the war .
20 It was then that the peasant beat it — and beat it and beat it and beat it again .
21 It was then that the electromagnetic forces became important , as they governed and determined the chemical compounds on Earth and the way they reacted with other elements .
22 It was then that the ME-10 left the other unit standing .
23 The research team acquired a mine of information , which they decided to put into a teaching pack for midwives and other health professionals , and it was then that the project began to take over Mrs Kelsall 's life .
24 It was then that the local community got together and offered to help .
25 It was then that the wind changed round to the north-west and the first , and worst , of the storms hit the Flamingo .
26 It was then that the thought struck her .
27 It was then that the tears fell .
28 It was then that the thought occurred to him .
29 It was then that the private ambulance arrived from the clinic on the outskirts of the city , and Ahn was stretchered out to the waiting vehicle .
30 It was then that the Queen dropped her bombshell .
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