Example sentences of "then [pers pn] has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then she has to stroke the horror away from me , like sluicing down a dog that 's come barking from a dirty river .
2 ‘ If a company is serious about stress then it has to address the issues raised , ’ commented , a chartered clinical psychologist working as a consultant with KPMG Peat Marwick , especially if it emerges that certain internal working practices and management are the major factors in staff stress levels .
3 ‘ If there are book-keeping irregularities , then he has breached the Companies Act , which is where the DTI comes in and it 's the only way we can get rid of him .
4 In 1978 he co-founded Raw , a comic book for sophisticated adults , and in the years since then he has explored every nuance of the form .
5 Since then he has created a garden few of us would aspire to after a lifetime of gardening .
6 If , however , the observed changes are not what was predicted , then he has made an error but he has also learned because he must now modify his view of the situation accordingly .
7 If he wept because he saw another world beyond sensible things , that , after all , is called ‘ Water of the Eyes ’ , then he has seen a thing which is a congener and perfecter of prayer , that is the object of prayer and his prayer is in order and even more perfect .
8 If , on the other hand , B is already the heir of A , then he has received a benefit under A 's estate , and so far as that benefit extends he may be asked to make over property to C. If he does so , however , this is regarded as restitution of property from A 's estate rather than as an institution to B's own estate .
9 He was ordained to St Paul 's Mobile Church Society in 1987 and since then he has gathered a flock of more than 2,000 pensioners in the region .
10 Since then he has shown every sign of being a pragmatist , an adroit politician and a very hard worker .
11 Since then he has held a number of positions both in this country and abroad while serving with the RAF .
12 Since then he has held the Transport , Employment , Northern Ireland and Defence portfolios .
13 Writing on this method of enquiry , John Madge said that ‘ when the heart of the observer is made to beat as the heart of any other member of the group under observation , rather than as that of a detached emissary from some distant laboratory , then he has earned the title of participant observer . ’
14 He finally reached this elusive peak in 1985 , and since then he has captured the public 's imagination on other expeditions .
15 Since then he has won the Masters , inspired his country to their first Davis Cup victory and added the US Open to a third Wimbledon title .
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