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

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1 And then the tendrils of her inner fire licked outwards , and the buffeting of the waters around her merged dizzily with the touch of his hands as he drew her closer .
2 Then the velocities must be small compared with c , the gravitational fields will be small and their rates of change must be slow .
3 Then the conifers would have long since given up their job as nurses to the beeches and ended in a timber yard .
4 ‘ Up to the wrist , then the creatures who inhabit the surface of the water will see the five discs suddenly merge into one large ellipse .
5 Then the robins came in and the children began climbing onto their backs and going for short flights .
6 For centuries , there had not been enough grain in the province to feed its people ; then the speculators from the north and the west had overrun the plains and seized the common pastureland to make their profits in cereals ; the great erratic storms of the Ninfanian hinterland burst over the thin fields and washed away the soil , turning the sheep runs of centuries into enclosed wasteland .
7 ‘ If it 's possible to put the fear of God into a nation of atheistic bastards , then the Chinks appear to have done it .
8 Then the ambassadors found their feet , and were to be seen at table , and occasionally with the King 's special officers .
9 Then the reports began to flood in … a fair-haired , blue-eyed toddler of about the right age , always in the company of a Greek couple much too old to be his natural parents .
10 If so , and if the different meanings leave more or less scope for the award of judicial remedies , then the courts have a limited power to give effect to their view of the importance of judicial control of government .
11 Then the courts interpret such phrases so as to give themselves more or less control as they wish .
12 If inquiries , or some of them , were to be viewed in this light then the courts could help to devise procedural rules to fit this type of decision-making .
13 3.3 Time restrictions If there is no mention of a time restriction in a covenant then the courts will normally infer that it is intended that the restriction should last forever .
14 It was in this context that Lord Denning in Dunford and Elliott v Firth Brown [ 1978 ] FSR 143 added a gloss to the analysis of Megarry V-C in Coco v Clark ( AN ) ( Engineers ) Ltd when he said that if the stipulation of confidence was unreasonable at the time of making it ; or if it was reasonable at the beginning , but afterwards , in the course of subsequent happenings , it becomes unreasonable that it should be enforced : then the courts will decline to enforce it .
15 Says Nina : ‘ Unless there is a valid reason why the man should not see the child , then the courts will probably grant some sort of access .
16 A hotel and leisure complex followed , and then the Bonds invited Jack Nicklaus to design a second , which is the country 's first galleried golf course .
17 If we let X stand for any one of the sets X , Q , R , C , Z[x] , etc. mentioned in Chapter 1 , then the operations of addition and multiplication defined on X may be described as binary operations on X in that , to each pair of elements of X , both + and .
18 In in school when I 'm copying off the board words with like K in the front but like they start with a C but I usually put a K and then the teachers go over them and say like this is a C sort of you know careless and all that .
19 So then the teachers think if he is like that he 's not worth the trouble .
20 If breeding is part of the experimental protocol then the premises must be designated for both breeding and scientific procedures .
21 If the occupier allows a child to enter the premises then the premises must be reasonably safe for a child of that age . "
22 Then the flames licked at her fingers and she dropped what was left of True Love at her high-heeled feet .
23 He thought about the long , long fall and then the flames , way below .
24 And then the flames of their candles had gone out .
25 Then the flames bloomed , and the wreckage fell , magnificently orange and red .
26 Then the flames vanished and a great cloud of white smoke shot up through the green … ( p. 103 ) .
27 yeah and then the flames
28 It could not get hold of me and stifle me ; for it would employ only my hands and a certain section of my knowledge ; the rest of me would be free : after office hours my escape would be absolute ; and then the holidays would enable me , according to my powers and my wishes , to live another life as different as that of Jekyll from that of Hyde .
29 This was the last day of term ; after it , a short recess , finals , and then the holidays : Christmas , the New Year — skiing in the Laurentians or the Townships and skating on Quebec 's frozen rivers and lakes .
30 If one takes the views of the architects explicitly asked this question in the AMERG survey then the reforms seem to have been a mixed blessing ( 42 per cent thinking them to be beneficial and 29 per cent not to be ) .
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