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

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1 High latitudes were temperate until cooling began in the mid-to-late Pliocene ; overall cooling from then to the present has been punctuated by spells of warming .
2 Of the eight contests against America from then to the end of 1989 , the United States won only two .
3 But though Orchomenos was favoured in the 447 arrangements , it was Thebes and Thebes alone who issued coinage ( an indication of political leadership within Boiotia ) from then till the King 's Peace of 386 .
4 From then until the Battle of the White Hill in 1620 , Bohemia was effectively Europe 's first Protestant state .
5 Nothing certain is known of Hammond 's career from then until the eve of the civil war , but he must have seen military service in the continental wars , either in the Netherlands or Germany , since he was a trained gunnery officer before 1642 .
6 From then until the middle of August , there were incidents at least once a week .
7 From then until the dissolution of the Empire by Napoleon in 1806 the Imperial crown was effectively the hereditary possession of the Habsburg family .
8 From then until the end of the trip , every time I thought I had had enough I would repeat , ‘ This is what the trip 's about .
9 From then until the end of February the gallery will be showing drawings , gouaches , photographs and photomontages by Domela , together with recent work by Jaume Plensa .
10 From then until the end of 1640 at least he resided at Hampdens Manor , Penn , Buckinghamshire , moving in 1640 to West Thorney near Chichester in Sussex .
11 This was late September , and from then until the end of the War , they all lived outside under constant assault from hungry packs of dogs .
12 He had led the party since 1984 , succeeding Dom Mintoff [ see p. 33794 ] , and had been Prime Minister from then until the party 's defeat in 1987 .
13 In 1802 William Jowett was to sail to Jamaica to help sort out his father 's affairs , having acted until then as an accountant for his uncle William at Cotes , Titford and Brookes .
14 Mr Balladur , however , is not waiting until then for the money .
15 It was the decaying thatched cottage known as Gilbard 's which stood at the top of Lime Street in Stowey , and which had been occupied until then by a widow called Elizabeth Rendell .
16 As we noted in Fig. 15.2 and Table 15.2 , the ratio has risen since then under the influence of recessionary conditions .
17 The Veterinary Medical Association so formed , familiarly known since then as the VMA , received permission to hold a meeting in the College theatre on 22 November 1836 .
18 Since then with the encouragement of a number of local authorities she has devoted her life , with the help of others by means of fostering and adoption , to the care of children from very disturbed and difficult backgrounds for whom in most , if not all , cases other placements were difficult to find .
19 While the Lord Chancellor 's Advisory Committee accepted the majority of the Society 's application last year , negotiations have focused since then on the position of employed solicitors , whom the Society maintains should be granted wider rights alongside their private practice colleagues .
20 This growth in the proportion of overseas equities in the portfolios and subsequent decline has been mirrored by a fall in the importance of UK company shares over 1980–1984 , but a resurgence since then at the expense of overseas securities .
21 Since then at the planning sub-committee Mr has produced a whole load of new made-up figures which pretend that the situation is far worse than that .
22 He looked as if he had been conserving all his energy since then for the moment when he took advantage of an error by Butcher to shoot strongly past Woods .
23 He looked as if he had been conserving all his energy since then for the moment when he took advantage of an error by Butcher to shoot strongly past Woods .
24 He found himself struggling on his back with the stifling presence of the flag wrapped round him like a shroud ; the strange thing was that as he weakly continued to struggle ( for the staff lay across his legs , pinning him down , and the lanyards had somehow trussed his elbows to his sides ) , he recognized the sensation immediately : this was a nightmare he had had on the night they had taken refuge in the Residency , and repeatedly since then throughout the siege ; when the Collector , cursing , had at last fought his way out of the flag , it was such a relief to escape from his nightmare that he felt he did not mind so much about the sepoys .
25 they were going down our front lawn then down the , then down then down the roadway , cos it 's a dead end you see , so there 's not much , not much traffic
26 Well then you 'll have to sort , by then with a bit of luck you might of been established with somewhere yourself might n't ya ?
27 most of us had eaten our lunch by then on the coach because we were so hungry , after all it had been seven hours since we had last eaten .
28 I hope that , given the work done so far to design and cost the scheme , you can have tenders to hand by then on the basis that construction would begin on site very soon after a decision at that meeting .
29 Accustomed by then to the hustle and bustle of court life , she was puzzled .
30 As everyone was by then in a state of complete exhaustion they did little for the next two or three days except sleep .
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