Example sentences of "have [prep] then " in BNC.

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1 This means trying to claw back the pay rises extracted by workers since deregulation of food prices on 1 August : butter has since then gone up 1,000 per cent , meat by 700 per cent .
2 To prevent this happening , increases in pensions and other major benefits are matched by increases in levels of what was , until 1988 , supplementary benefit , and has since then been called income support .
3 This may have been one , incidental , reason why black and white held on till the mid 1960s for much drama and some kinds of comedy and thriller , and has since then been revived by New York-oriented ( therefore nonconformist ) directors like Scorsese and Woody Allen .
4 Whether or not the law of negligence was correctly applied a hundred years ago in Walker v. Great Northern Railway Co. of Ireland , 28 L.R.Ir. 69 , it has since then been evolving .
5 The CA began in 1957 as a small group publishing a magazine with the results of the comparative testing of aspirins and kettles and has since then become a multi-million pound operation with influence over manufacturers and retailers as well as those responsible for the formulation of consumer policy .
6 They are the final active phase in the lives of many intermediate mass stars : the core has by then contracted to a neutron star and in the same process the outer layers of the star have rebounded as a supernova explosion .
7 The return to the Centre was completed without mishap , and very little sleep was had from then on .
8 Erm the forecast figure is our plan of getting to the end result , which is not the same thing , which is in a way it 's a bit like our overtime hours and some of the areas we said that we would spend X amount of hours in , in two months , we 've had to then change the shape of that and said we 'd have half of X over five months , so our forecast i is being done differently , cos they 've worked out the , the branch forecast quite significantly differently erm Jeremy went through , through most of th briefly most of the means of doing that this morning and it sounds a lot more sensible than what they 've done in the past .
9 Yes I just wanted to say that , can I just say that within about three days of coming off the drug , all my symptoms of feeling violent , murderous , suicidal completely disappeared and they 've never come back since , and all I 've had since then is a dose of vitamin B six every day .
10 again later this evening , but we can have until then .
11 No but they 'll have to then wo n't they ?
12 Secondly , if they accept those arguments , then before anything becomes public I then need to embark on a process of consultation with the residents themselves and with their relatives and with their staff , so that we can explain it carefully to them — what it 'll involve , the time scale , what their options are going to be , how we 'll go through this process and all the rest of it , all the ins and outs , and then I shall have to then go formally to a special meeting of the Social Services Committee , probably in April , to say that I 've carried out this consultation , that this is my recommendation as to the home the Council should choose , and if they agree that then we move into implementation .
13 When we left him he was a linen draper and furniture warehouseman in Finsbury Square ; by 1818 he had made his final move to Windsor Terrace , an elegant row of houses on City Road , having by then become a silk manufacturer like his cousins .
14 His parents had settled in East Dulwich at the time of his registration for Battersea Polytechnic , Michael Joyce having by then cut his losses in building or ‘ architecture ’ and opened his grocer 's shop in this prosperous middle-class suburb .
15 Having by then disposed of public affairs , he asked me about my work at the LCC school .
16 Vanbrugh was appointed as designer but at that time he is not known to have had any architectural experience ; his career had until then been a military one .
17 For pious people , to whom the experience had until then been denied , the solemn hour of departure offered a final chance .
18 On 3 July the men of Huntingdonshire had made a perambulation in their county , which had until then been entirely forest , a perambulation which was declared to be ‘ in accordance with the Charter of the Forest ’ .
19 The case of Zubaydat revealed other problems which had until then received scant attention .
20 To start with there was in the late nineteenth century the growth of America and Germany as industrial powers , having a comparative advantage in the production of commodities such as iron , steel and chemicals which had until then been the preserve of the UK .
21 In 1981 NORP was taken over by the Bangladeshi Government , so that the funding that NORP had until then received directly from UNICEF was now channelled through the Government .
22 Even so , it is not at all obvious how he relocates writing in relation to the history to which it had until then been opposed .
23 Haines asked if I would ring up Max Aitken — whom he knew to be a very good friend — to ask him to dissuade his editor from publishing the story , which had until then been kept as a dark secret .
24 For instance , Denis Hamilton — a totally fair journalist , but an incorrigible Conservative — came to see me one day to warn me that The Times was prepared to break the newspaper silence that had until then , with the exception of Private Eye , been maintained by all news sources about her two illegitimate children .
25 On demurrer it was held by the majority of the Court of Queen 's Bench that while the authorities had until then confined liability for enticement to the relation between master and servant ( which that between Lumley and Wagner clearly was not ) yet the plaintiff 's claim succeeded .
26 Nizan was only too pleased to attack fascism with the same verve as he had until then been attacking the " evils " of social democracy .
27 There was nobody to take immediate advantage of the breakthrough because it had until then been universally believed that the learning of language and the understanding of ideas depended on the ability to hear words .
28 The most contemporary poet he had until then encountered was Siegfried Sassoon .
29 A typewriter which had until then been conducting a passionate solo had stopped .
30 Of the five Czechoslovak Communist Party signatories , only Vasil Bilak , whose involvement had until then been suspected but unproven , was still alive .
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