Example sentences of "be then [art] " in BNC.

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1 And that would be then a matter for the county to determine how they would proceed from that point .
2 Talks are then a special and different activity , requiring practice to master .
3 When the losses are recognized for what they are then the healing of the pain can begin , but so often the loss is so deeply buried in people 's minds that it can take a long while for it to come to the surface again .
4 Cultivations are then the only alternative until a grass break or green manure can allow soil life to regenerate and resume its proper role .
5 These residuals are then the new X and Y values controlling for Z , and we can fit a line to the relationship between residual Y versus residual X .
6 Preparation for the sessions and follow-up reading are then the responsibility of the student .
7 World champions Australia are then the next visitors to the Arms Park in just six weeks , with grand slammers England on the guest list to open the Five Nations Championship .
8 They are then the fluid eventually absorbed and the swelling starts to decrease .
9 Yet this relation , marked by many forms of co-operation , interaction and two-way movement between the ‘ market ’ and ‘ subsidized ’ areas , is nevertheless always precarious , for there can be little real doubt that it is the dominant area , the market , which either determines , or emphasizes and de-emphasizes , prevailing types of production , and there are then the familiar asymmetries : ( i ) between the notion of a necessary ‘ high culture ’ — and the pressures of the market on its continued viability ; and ( ii ) between the notion of plural ( ‘ liberal ’ ) culture and the actual profit-governed market selection of what can be readily distributed or even , in some areas , offered at all .
10 What are then the main elements of such a theory present in the work of Bourdieu ? :
11 If they are then the Act will apply .
12 There are then the tinkers , who normally come from Ireland and who are engaged in business on a large scale , whether its tarmacking , or metal business , or dealing in furniture and antiques , and the third group who are the drop outs of society who have decided to move around all the time and they do n't care where they move from one place to another however much they inconvenience anybody else .
13 This has been the fate of the foundation of human sociability — they have been comprehensively repressed , because if they had not been then the conflict between man 's instinctual drives and his social existence would have been even more painful and even more disruptive than it is .
14 A memorial to them was unveiled in St Andrew 's Church there 22 years ago , Mrs Marsden being then a member of the memorial committee .
15 These women , later to become signs , reminders of a special obligation to peacefulness , were then no doubt promoters of good relations , channels for negotiation and sociability , and organizers of further marriages during their lifetimes .
16 There were then no consenting adults , only criminals , even if the ‘ crimes ’ were usually victimless .
17 On his death there were then no freehold estates to pass and therefore no liability to feudal dues .
18 According to estimates there were then a mere thousand radio receivers in the entire country .
19 These captives may even have been used to lure and help catch wild elephants of which there were then a great number .
20 On the Sunday after the beginning of the War , with his son wearing the embarrassingly new cap and blazer that were then the proud symbols of recruitment to the grammar-school élite , my father drove my grandmother back to her home village of Kidlington in Oxfordshire .
21 But when the inns did begin to improve they brought a great influx of visitors and by 1817 an observer remarks : ‘ Thirty years earlier simplicity and hospitality were then the character of the people … .
22 We were then the greatest industrial nation on earth .
23 When I took my first weekend break in Paris in the early 70 's I booked with Cresta Holidays who were then the leading Manchester/Paris weekend break specialists .
24 He was therefore reduced to spending most of his weekends during the session in what were then the fairly cramped quarters of 11 Downing Street and what , then as more recently , was its unrestful and unrefreshing atmosphere .
25 Holidays in medicinal spas were then the privilege of the wealthy .
26 And he needed to judge what voluntary-aided status meant to a newly combined school in what were then the 1980s .
27 Or there was the horse-racing , cricket or football in the parkland , a visit to the skating-rink , or simply marvelling at the mixture of bravura , vulgarity and confidence with which the Victorians had dropped this gigantic testament to British economic expansion into what were then the sleepy rural outskirts of the fast-expanding city .
28 The Aral Sea has been shrinking since the 1960s , when water from its tributaries began to be diverted for agricultural irrigation in what were then the Soviet republics of Uzbekistan , Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan .
29 Just over 100 years ago in 1890 , George Eastman , the bank clerk who turned his hobby into a world-wide business , bought the land in what were then the fields of North West London .
30 ‘ I want to be in your place ’ collapses temporarily into ‘ I want you ’ ; identification merges with desire , which is then a desire to be/displace the male as other .
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