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

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1 It was then that they scooped out for the storage of goods the extensive vaults and cellaring that still run beneath the old town today .
2 He opened his eyes quickly , unaware until then that they had fallen shut .
3 ‘ It was then that they released the Wheel and it came bowling down the hill not more than ten yards from where I was standing .
4 It was then that they heard the long awaited sound , a distant grinding hum like that of an angry wasp .
5 to the staff then that they volunteer one night and we do thir , and wa , you would come up once a week every thirty two weeks to man the library one night a week
6 It was then that they saw the grenade in his hand .
7 I do n't like men that handsome then that they think this sounds awful bigheaded , they are prettier than me .
8 Communication also suffers when people make false assumptions about shared schemata , and it is then that they cease to ‘ be clear ’ .
9 It was then that they turned and saw Robert .
10 I it , it was , it was alright f for people wh who were used to that sort of thing but I mean they had n't all the mechanization in the mines then that they have now .
11 He knew then that they wanted him alive .
12 It was then that they disagreed for the first time about the terms of their verbal agreement and a serious rift developed between them .
13 It is little wonder then that they say that ‘ bibliometric analysis was as yet a very poor substitute for peer review ’ .
14 It is little wonder then that they say that ‘ bibliometric analysis was as yet a very poor substitute for peer review ’ .
15 I realized then that we 'd been barking up the wrong tree . ’
16 It was then that we made the surprising discovery that the Sultan , " the Great Mountain " , is officially married to Loro Kidul .
17 It was then that we took on the giants of the Premier Division , Clutton Town , in the FA Cup .
18 Do we agree then that we proceed down that , that , that line , about those , those two elements ?
19 It had n't struck us till then that we had laughed particularly , but I remembered my old Headmistress at that moment !
20 We may see then that we chose our reference point at infinity .
21 He was mad about it — he absolutely loved it — it was then that we began to realise there was something in David . ’
22 It was then that we spotted something white moving high up on the cliffs , under a colony of kittiwakes — our first fox .
23 It was only then that we realised it was a woman . ’
24 Suppose then that we divide the mental lexicon into a semantic system , a phonological system and a visual recognition system ( used for the visual recognition of words ) .
25 We look forward to an hour 's drive to an appointment , because it 's then that we dust off American Pie or Band On The Run or Led Zeppelin II or London Calling and snap it into our car 's entertainment system .
26 It is then that we expect the best group from Southern Africa to be there , including the Homeland leaders .
27 Given then that we need and want our own beliefs to be true , the next question is : how do we get them ?
28 It is then that we have a sense of wonder and extreme well-being .
29 He is the only priest we need ‘ seeing then that we have a great high priest that is passed into the heavens , Jesus the Son of God . ’
30 Bearing in mind then that we have only half the story , we do have some indication of the social origins of about one-fifth of the sample , enough to be regarded as reasonably representative ,
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