Example sentences of "then [vb pp] as " in BNC.
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1 | Mike , though he not have thought it at the time , was extremely lucky , as the aircraft hit the ground the fuselage broke open , his helmet came off , became lodged in the opening and was then crushed as the fuselage closed again . |
2 | then joined as third , fourth and fifth defendants certain solicitors who had acted for the first two defendants and who , it was alleged , had been knowingly concerned , within the meaning of sections 6(2) and 61(1) of the Act of 1986 , with the first two defendants ' breaches of sections 3 , 47 , 56 and 57 of that Act . |
3 | No composer was considered worthy of the name until he had written an opera , which was then regarded as representing the peak of musical achievement . |
4 | On 4 July the duke was made chief steward of the duchy of Lancaster in the north ; steward of Rochdale and Tottington in the county palatine ; of Clitheroe and Penwortham ( Lancs. ) and of Halton ( Ches. ) ; and master forester of the Lancashire forests , together with the forest of Bowland , then regarded as lying in Yorkshire . |
5 | On 4 July the duke was made chief steward of the duchy of Lancaster in the north ; steward of Rochdale and Tottington in the county palatine ; of Clitheroe and Penwortham ( Lancs. ) and of Halton ( Ches. ) ; and master forester of the Lancashire forests , together with the forest of Bowland , then regarded as lying in Yorkshire . |
6 | Patients were classified into quartiles independently in respect of their energy intake and their physical activity and were then designated as having a low energy intake , a normal energy intake , or a high energy intake with respect to their physical activity . |
7 | He then selected a particular class of neurons , recognizable by their long axons , measured the length of each dendritic branch and counted the spines on each , which lie then calculated as number of spines per µm — that is , millionth of a metre — of dendrite . |
8 | The transition probability of such a co-operative region is then calculated as a function of its size , to be where Δµ is the activation energy for a co-operative rearrangement per monomer segment . |
9 | The dried residues were then acetylated as described above and platelet activating factor was assayed . |
10 | The samples were then treated as described earlier . |
11 | Sarah ran forward , and then stopped as the ground fell away before her . |
12 | Without waiting for an answer , she added , ‘ Ian says — ’ then stopped as the telephone rang . |
13 | Its main thrust was that challenges to the order and stability of bourgeois hegemony in the social sphere are then registered as challenges to order and stability , first as content and then as form , in the aesthetic sphere . |
14 | Willis 's 5 for 42 clearly inspired Roberts , who in his first four overs sent back Steele , Hayes and Balderstone : Woolmer and Willey took the score to 80 before the former departed , and Willey and Greig then looked as though they might turn the match England 's way . |
15 | The original offence or offences are then considered as ‘ spent ’ . |
16 | The RNA and proteins were then prepared as described [ 20 ] . |
17 | The true value of a lifetime 's loneliness is then seen as Nothingness , Emptiness , perfectly expressed in the minimal art of traditional ikebana , and in the minimal , marginal existence of the person without ties , without permanent position , situation , family , roots . |
18 | He introduced the taping of telephone calls — then seen as unprofessional , now absolutely the reverse of this — and brought in so much business that he bluntly asked Clark for the presidency of the firm . |
19 | ( A number of writers have seen ‘ projection ’ as involved in the problem of masculinity , and have suggested that men may sometimes project their own fears of such things as emotional intimacy on to women , who are then seen as ‘ bad ’ because they cause these problems . ) |
20 | The criticism is then seen as being political and if the electors of Greater London disapprove of what is done in their name by their representatives , the remedy lies in their hands at the next election . |
21 | Such a theory is then seen as explaining the deference of politicians to the interests of minorities ; and a new and perhaps superior version of democratic theory is presented which has as its hallmark the achievement of a political consensus in which minority interests are protected . |
22 | She went back into the hall , then turned as the front door opened . |
23 | Four townships ( A , B , C and D ) were then selected as being representative of the various combinations of these factors shown by the 48 townships as a whole ( see Table 5.1 ) . |
24 | The senses of each word within the paragraph carrying this domain code are then selected as being correct , in favour of alternative senses not bearing this code . |
25 | Darker surfaces absorb heat , which is then radiated as the temperature falls towards the end of the day . |
26 | The maize had been brought from Yugoslavia to Greece in two shiploads in 1986 and then resold as Greek maize by ITCO , a state-owned trading company , after the customs documents had been forged . |
27 | Halting outside the little store , she took a deep breath to give herself courage before pushing open the door , then grimaced as the bell gave an important little ping which alerted everyone inside to her presence . |
28 | This was put through the confusion simulator and then used as input to the overlap program . |
29 | This was then used as input to the overlap program that was run separately for each of the 15 documents and for each of the 3 dictionaries . |
30 | This claim is then used as evidence of the fact that the information has become part of his general skill and knowledge and is not a business secret . |