Example sentences of "then [det] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The interaction region is then that part of the Schwarzschild space-time inside the initial horizon as indicated , which extends to the horizon as the focusing hypersurface .
2 There was then little belief in the value of the Coalition Liberals , but a strong belief in the value of Lloyd George ; he would be a good advocate with the new electorate and he would in due course be disarmed as Chamberlain had been .
3 If more than two sets of x , y coordinates are given then each pair in the sequence will be joined by a straight line .
4 You 've got to sail south , then half way round the reef .
5 If the rational expectations model of consumption is correct then this change in the process through which Y t is determined should affect the behaviour of C t ; that is , consumption should now behave according to :
6 If ‘ that bloody woman ’ had heard him utter such a curse , she would have ripped into him with a piece of her mind , then he would have whipped her with his tongue , then this sop of a man before him would have got between them , and afore you knew it , there would be a full-scale war waging — and in the heat of the moment he might foolishly betray his devious plans to boot the lot of them out of his house and out of his life .
7 And there , lots of people and and lots of them actually they came from Abbotsbury and that all their kids were doing so well and then this period of a year , nothing !
8 If the jurisdiction were mandatory and the House of Lords refused or failed to exercise it , then another issue under the Convention would arise , that of access to a tribunal .
9 And then another part of the story is he made a whole alphabet without telling the Times and they .
10 Phillis thought perhaps , in a little time , when he had another doctor , then another dose of the meat .
11 Her question never got answered , for just then another couple with a dog appeared in the distance and Vendelin Gajdusek was calling Azor to heel so that he could leash him .
12 In no time at all , the fire was blazing cheerfully , the curtains were drawn against the night , and Beth was pouring the water from the kettle into the bath ; a spill of cold water from the ewer , then another drop from the kettle , and the water was just the right temperature , the warm steam rising nicely and filling the room with a comfortable warm smell .
13 Uncaring , she felt one and then another tear from the fabric under his impatient fingers .
14 If labour income is disproportionately spent on a good that is labour-intensive , then some part of the tax is shifted via the rise in ( ) ; conversely , if it is spent on the capital-intensive good , the initial impact is magnified .
15 In general , the most readily practicable experiments are ones in which an initial density distribution is set up and there is then some evolution of the configuration during the course of the experiment .
16 But it it 's if we do n't have that opportunity with next door then some years down the line .
17 If we traverse the cycle in the direction J to k to I to J , then some edges of the cycle will have their arrows directed in this direction and we will say that the corresponding variables are forward variables whereas the remaining edges will be directed against the direction of the cycle and we will describe the corresponding variables as reverse variables .
18 If image data are to be correlated with map data then these properties of the image data must be removed and the pixel values forming the image must be re-expressed in terms of a map-compatible coordinate system at the required scale .
19 The measurements are first the raw readings , and then these readings as a percentage of the white card reading .
20 Were more MPs to a drawn into the Whitehall web , then all independence on the government backbenches would be eliminated .
21 If a deviant decides to produce more than the group norm , then all members of the group are threatened .
22 It is ideal if concreting can be carried out during one day as there is then less likelihood of a leak appearing .
23 Compared with the continuous damage , though small clearings , of polycyclic systems , monocyclic ones involve clearing large areas at one coup but there is then less disturbance in the time thereafter .
24 There is then little point in scolding the dog , and in fact this may well be counter-productive , because there is then less incentive for the dog to return in a similar situation if you become angry with it .
25 Could it be that there was then more racism in the art world , and that Black artists were being squeezed out at just the time when young working-class artists from the British provinces were finding unprecedented and immediate public fortune ?
26 However , if the scheme is viewed as one that does not tax interest on savings , then more consumption in the future can be financed from a given volume of savings and those seeking a target future consumption can meet it with a lower level of current savings .
27 The white blood cell transfusions had to be given twice before conception , then several times during the pregnancy until it was safely established at around four months .
28 The operation had been far from easy , the cable being ‘ … manhandled out of the hold of a steamer , over a pulley and round a drum which measured the speed , and then several times round a brake drum before passing into the sea ’ .5
29 Conversely , we can see that if the conditions do hold , then any reference by the sender to the action will be perceived as an order , even without an explicit form like ‘ I order you to … ’ or the imperative .
30 If we believe that the deaf child begins life as communication-handicapped , then any development in the ability to speak or lip-read is an education success .
  Next page