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

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1 The equilibration procedure can be achieved either by changing the temperature or the pressure of the system , and the amount of this change is then a measure of the activity of the solvent in solution .
2 It was immediately succeeded by snorting and choking , a silence , then a repetition of the howl .
3 In a placing the issuing house buys the shares from the issuing company , and ‘ places ’ them with investors , mainly institutional investors ( although if the placing is for more than £2 million , then a quarter of the issue has to be sold to the public ) .
4 Thus 8.6 per cent of records will require a full revolution of the home track , then a pick-up of the address required from a tag , then an average of R/2 while the record is located .
5 Then a part of the rocket fell away .
6 The efficiency of the separation process is then a function of the dependence of the retention ( or elution ) volume V R on the molar mass M , and a reliable relationship between the two parameters must be established .
7 Only by supplying something outside the poem — claims for intention , the ostensible participation of the language in recognisable ( and thus containable ) poetic conventions , the equation of Astrophil with Sidney and his love with Penelope Rich ( the sequence 's Stella ) and then a testing of the language 's claim against their history — could the referential quality of the poem 's language be critically maintained .
8 Mrs Bessie Forde , then a member of the choir , recalls how any girl actively interested in church life could spend the week : Monday evening the Junior and Senior CE Societies ; Tuesday and Thursday evenings the GLB company , led by Mrs Waugh and Miss Mildred Forsythe , met regularly in Edenderry ) ; Wednesday the Midweek service ; Friday the choir practice and on Saturday a prayer meeting for the services on Sunday .
9 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 .
10 Among the guests the Mamounia while the Shah was settling in were Henry , Count of Paris , the pretender to the French crown , who was finishing his memoirs there ; the Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole , then a member of the coalition government of Rhodesia , but soon , like the Shah , to be swept away by revolution and Hassans friend , former King Simeon of Bulgaria , who was reported to be there on some business .
11 His great-uncle , Sir James Brooke [ q.v. ] , the son of a civil servant of the East India Company , had , in the manner of a filibuster , made himself master of Sarawak ( 40,000 square miles in extent ) , then a province of the sultanate of Brunei , and was proclaimed raja in November 1841 .
12 Then a reminder of the tragedy came during World War I when a Polish soldier was walking over the bridge one starlit night when he saw the wraith of a man dancing on the parapet .
13 Jonathan was a was a coming up he was then , not then a Justice of the Peace but he was a up and coming young young er business man in Porthmadog and of course Porthmadog was a very er prosperous place at that time .
14 The NCP boss , Gordon Layton , 56 , and Simon Hewitt , 38 , then a manager of the security firm KAS , were found not guilty of conspiracy to defraud Europarks by dishonestly acquiring information about its business affairs .
15 According to Bueche the polymer molecule may drag along several others during flow and the energy dissipation is then a combination of the friction between the chain plus those which are entangled and the neighbouring chains as they slip past each other .
16 If this assumption is incorrect , if the structure of the model is in fact dependent upon the policies being carried out , then a model of the economy estimated in a period when one set of policies , one policy regime , was in operation will give misleading advice about what to expect under a different policy regime .
17 There was not far to walk , the formal procession to the gallows being by then a thing of the past .
18 In 1846 there was a good chance that the new main line of railway from London to York would pass through Stamford instead of Peterborough , then a place of no consequence .
19 If equation ( 3.30 ) were estimated by ordinary least-squares techniques ( which assume that the error term , , is uncorrelated with f t ) then an estimator of the coefficient β may still be biased downwards .
20 It is the entire field which produces this outcome , which is then an effect of the field or structure .
21 If accumulation in the boom had been based on an unchanged mass of machinery per worker then an extension of the capital stock would have required an equivalent increase in workers employed .
22 If it is assumed that the age structure of the inward flow and the outward flow is similar and that those who leave continue to reproduce at the same rate as those of a similar age who stay then an estimate of the number of births to women who leave can be made ( table ) .
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