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

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1 If prices were cut by 50 per cent , then employers in shops etc would have to cut workers ' wages by 50 per cent in order to stay in business .
2 IC 1A 's output then ramps in the negative direction .
3 Handle ? and then sub-directory in D-base !
4 Then wheel in the prisoner .
5 Then fishing in his pocket , he held out a shilling which the man took .
6 She imagined the castle , at low tide , grey , black , then silver in the changing light .
7 Patients chose oxygen twice in 12 cases , no preference then oxygen in 1 case , and oxygen then no preference in 1 case ( p<0.001 , binomial distribution ) .
8 If an exogenously determined money stock can be taken for granted , then movements in money incomes and prices would not influence the money stock and so the causality must run in the direction presumed by monetarists .
9 Log into the directory containing the file and then type in SS31 .
10 Then type in GFORMAT again , followed by the name of the drive you want to format , followed by the usual DOS formatting switches .
11 First create your name and address list in the database then type in the letter in the WP .
12 Then type in a name for your graph — using eight characters or less — and it will be saved when you press Enter .
13 The task of implementing this change of policy fell on Roger Brown , then editor in succession to Ralph Gee , who had been responsible for the printing of the paper for many years and edited it for a short period .
14 There was one occasion when I was sitting in the kitchen and I heard the front door close , and then footsteps in the hall .
15 Allow the soup to cool slightly , then purée in a blender .
16 If your organisation is involved in foreign markets then reaction in these countries would also be important .
17 Maxwell , a former solicitor from Glasgow , had moved into exhibition in 1912 , then distribution in 1923 .
18 It also means that if difference in its sense of non-identity sets up the possibility of history , then difference in its sense of delay means also that it can never be finally concluded , for such deferral will always inhibit closure .
19 He became a civil servant in Jordan and then part-owner in a Beirut hotel .
20 The following approximations for S c can now be used and , remembering that , then Substitution in equation ( 12.29b ) gives a WLF equation where
21 Since leakages are assumed to be related to income , and injections are assumed exogenous , then variations in income equate total income and expenditure flows in the circular flow model .
22 Finally , if agencies are able to ‘ control the agenda ’ by offering only one expenditure programme as an alternative to the ‘ reversion level ’ if the plan is not accepted , then variations in the reversion level may have a perverse effect on spending .
23 If you get the right mould then algae in your pond could well be history .
24 Sir Leon Brittan , then commissioner in charge of competition policy , says there is insufficient evidence to suggest that differences are the result of anti-competitive behaviour .
25 Its presence has been seen for 2,000 years throughout the acrimonious purgings of innocent human life in the witchcraft genocides ; through the long systematic persecution then culmination in horrific holocausting of Jesus 's own people — the tribe of Judah .
26 In Germany turnover taxes have been abolished and the Bundesbank has dismantled the remaining restrictions on issuance and underwriting of foreign currency bonds by borrowers domiciled in Germany ( until then issuance in foreign currency required a non-resident financial subsidiary ) .
27 If Phase I produces no severe errors , then files in the last THREE categories for Phase II ( Module NOT Known/Issue NOT Known/Wrong File Spec ) may be deleted manually .
28 Time to reflect that the next deployment is to Denmark in the autumn , then Norway in winter , before the delights of northern Italy in spring .
29 If the AE and AD groups differ in the ease with which they acquire the target response to A ( as they well might ) , then differences in test performance might reflect only that there was more conditioned responding to generalize in one case than in the other .
30 Never to volunteer for anything , for instance ; to keep her bedspace clean and tidy ; never , ever , to forget the eleventh commandment , Thou shall not get found out ; and if you were prepared to agree that every word of King 's Regulations was Holy Writ and accepted that leave was a privilege and not a right , then life in the Navy need n't be all that bad .
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