Example sentences of "then the [noun sg] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then the expression for the area of the spherical surface labelled by r is which expands indefinitely as the distance s from the origin increases . |
2 | I mean the amount of land each family will get if you redistribute land , then the land for the family is not gon na be able to support the family . |
3 | ‘ I 'll never forget , playing sick to get out of my cell and then the waiting for the bread van to come and pick me up . |
4 | Sunny at first tomorrow but then the forecast for the rest of Tuesday , More showers expected . |
5 | For example , if the October RPI is 102.8 , and an annual inflation rate of 4.5 per cent is expected , then the forecast for the RPI for the following January is , and for the January following that , it is . |
6 | Then the pastry for the tarte , again all mixed by hand , would not lift off the board — which was the only time Eric had to come to the rescue . |
7 | Then the excuse for a trip had turned up , and they 'd driven down to Stranraer in a trail of tourist cars , and she 'd played cassettes and talked a little in her soft English voice , while he sat there hardly believing his luck . |
8 | Since then the pressure for a Bill of Rights has built up , partly inspired by the work of the European Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg , in which successive British governments have too often been on the losing side . |
9 | If this ditch is contemporary with the rampart then the gap for the gate between the rampart ends must have been much narrower than that left between the ditch ends . |
10 | But when non-performing songwriters became successful , with their songs being recorded by major artists , and used in films or as TV commercials , then the need for a manager often becomes more pressing . |
11 | If an organisation is market leader and has a size and presence which can ensure that manpower planning is possible so that most jobs can be filled from graduate entry , then the need for an executive search firm is probably limited to a few specialist or technical appointments . |
12 | Where the husband 's off-farm job was some considerable distance away then the need for the wife to be able to tackle emergencies on her own assumed greater significance . |
13 | The variance of lifetime consumption may be written : If there were no inequality in wage income ( ) , then the condition for a rise in inheritance to magnify the variance of lifetime consumption is that . |
14 | Even then the queue for the gig stretched around the block . |