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

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1 Given the regression of reproduction then , there would be a lessening , an atrophy of those relations , not merely of material reproduction but of all class relations .
2 If the Earth were to be moved today into the orbit of Venus then the ice caps would melt , the oceans would start to evaporate , the carbonate rocks would begin to yield up CO 2 , and various other surface reservoirs would begin to lose volatiles .
3 On the other hand , unless there is some evidence of the existence of God then positive arguments about the need to trust a Deity become negative arguments about credulous and uncritical behaviour .
4 If questions as to how people lived should displace the detached study of pottery and typologies of stone tools at the heart of archaeology then it is surely the study of the human past that is the better for it .
5 The people did so , and the Archbishop of Canterbury then addressed the assembly on the theme ‘ the voice of the people is the voice of God ’ , saying that by the unanimous consent of all the magnates Edward had been deprived of the government of his kingdom because of his inadequacy and his offences against Church and kingdom .
6 If employers try to give notice to change the contract without agreement then they are in fact giving notice to terminate the contract and offering a new one on different terms .
7 Should a solicitor deviate from the rules of conduct then sanctions can be imposed by the profession .
8 But in the advanced technologies , up to our own time , it has been almost impossible for working companies to have direct access to their relevant means of production , and a third form of the division of labour then appears , and in capitalist conditions becomes stable and regular .
9 If the Policyholder leases the building to tenants then any loss of rent due to him would be covered , for the period the building was uninhabitable .
10 It becomes oddly insulting , not only because it rules out appreciation of beautiful souls lurking behind plain faces , but also because the kind of admiration then given to the beautiful woman begins to assume that her equally lovely nature is sweet , kind , gentle and unselfish — an image of passive , yielding femininity .
11 The level of bequests then depends on the nature of preferences ; for example , whether bequests are a ‘ luxury ’ good ( Atkinson , 1971 ) .
12 Commonly we consider a disease to be the symptoms that we experience when ill but if we are to take the susceptibility into account then we need a word to include it in this larger view of disease .
13 In other areas , precedent established some years ago in the light of circumstances then may be disputable in relation to the present day .
14 In the key of G then — la , la , la , laaaa . ’
15 If self-knowledge is the key to life then verily might Mr Bowen change his name to Mr Yale .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Then I drove into his space well then somebody else came and drove in behind me and the car in front then was sort of , oh yeah , then somebody else came and reversed in in front of him , so the car in front it was across the drive was boxed in by this time , I did n't box him in I just
20 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 .
21 The opposition to Raybestos then appeared to die down for the following year , only to return with a vengeance in 1980 .
22 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 .
23 ‘ If the banks do not pass on the whole of the cut in rates then that is a waste of the Government 's time in trying to stimulate the economy . ’
24 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 .
25 So , what 's the plan of action then , is dad going all day or
26 Even members of the Commission who , like myself , were not members of the Labour party , hoped that their social exclusiveness could be softened , and that they would follow the lines of development then visible in Oxford and Cambridge .
27 The imposition of standards then increases private marginal cost , shifts private supply curves upwards , and reduces the overproduction of the good that occurred when the market ignored the divergence between private and social cost .
28 The work of metaphor then involves the transfer of meaning across that space , from one site to another .
29 If you would like to support the work of ACET then please complete the coupon and return it to us today .
30 The test for Oxford then was to keep Charlton out .
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