Example sentences of "then the [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Then the rejection of a reading where ‘ him ’ is bound to the dog will cause CLE-1 and the reasoner to cycle through all of John , Bill , Fred , and the vet as candidate referents for ‘ he ’ before a change to the ‘ him ’ binding is considered . |
2 | Then the discovery of a rucksack . |
3 | Henry passed the horseradish sauce and then the gravy to the Major 's wife . |
4 | If the spatial feature of interest is linear ( such as a boundary , river , a railway or a pipeline ) then the user of a GIS may wish to generate buffer zones on either side of the linear feature . |
5 | Some like to work from a diagram where there is a brief description of technique used at the start , then the remainder of the pattern consists of the diagram of the various garment parts , with figures that relate to stitches , rows and sizes . |
6 | If good evidence for one is found , then the remainder of the word is tested for the root . |
7 | This punishment path involves two phases : a phase of expanded outputs ( lower prices ) which inflicts loss of profit on the deviant ; then the remainder of the path consists of a return to the original collusive outputs . |
8 | Prima facie it seems to me that if erm Humberside erm finds a need for such a policy erm then the remainder of the Yorkshire and Humberside Development Association area erm should also have such a policy . |
9 | First they try the very top of the Empire State Building , then the deck of an eighteenth-century clipper — all to no avail . |
10 | Then the edge of the abyss reappeared . |
11 | The physical appearance of Chesterfield 's market place was altered by the erection of a huge market hall in 1857 , but even today the shape of the area is that determined upon back in the twelfth century when a decision was taken to found a new market at what was then the edge of the town . |
12 | If social change leads to less random marriage , as may happen as a result of educational policy , then the rise in a , results in a smaller coefficient of variation of earnings , and from Eq . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Preparation for the sessions and follow-up reading are then the responsibility of the student . |
15 | It is then the purpose of the initial training course — i.e. the PGCE and the Probationary Year — to provide ‘ professional ’ knowledge and skill in language teaching . |
16 | It has happened in France , Cameron felt like saying , and then the thought of the gulf between France and Scotland came over him so dauntingly that he suffered a backwash of despair . |
17 | For instance , the whole of the letter A could be keyboarded from OED , and then the whole of the Supplement 's A section could be merged into it before proceeding to B , and so on . |
18 | If he is to go , then the whole of the Serb nation must disappear as well , one way or another . |
19 | Then the Valley of the Kings opened at our feet , a wide bowl . |
20 | Just then the clock on the little whitewashed church in the town square began to strike . |
21 | Then the excitement of the New York skyline seen from a distance , its jutting towers like a giant 's cardboard cut-outs poking into a blue sky . |
22 | Within the regions there have also been big changes , notably first the creation of area management , then the abolition of the divisions . |
23 | Contrary to Government and employer predictions , then the abolition of the scheme has not yet created a net increase in employment ( although one in five former scheme port operators envisaged recruitment in 1992 along with 37 per cent of former non-scheme operators ) . |
24 | However , shortly before the List 's publication , I received a visit from Harold Evans , then the editor of the Sunday Times , who came to breakfast and rather slyly asked if I had seen it ; to which I replied that I had not seen it and knew nothing of its contents . |
25 | In 1956 Britain drew up a scheme for a free trade area of OEEC states , but it was not put forward until November and by then the work of the Six , to British surprise , had progressed well . |
26 | On the other hand , if the government holds b constant , then the behaviour of the equilibrium path is such that the equilibria P 1 and P 2 are locally stable , but Q 1 and Q 2 are locally unstable . |
27 | For example , if a person supplies a computer in kit form which , when assembled , infringes a patent , then the supplier of the computer kit infringes the patent even if he is just a middle-man as long as he has the requisite knowledge . |
28 | Davy and then Faraday turned out to be brilliant lecturers , holding large audiences for courses on scientific topics , each lecture being illustrated by experiments , often of a spectacular kind : Davy made a model volcano filled with potassium , and poured water into it ; and Faraday flung the fire irons and then the coal-scuttle to a large electromagnet overhead . |
29 | Then the output from the filter is where is the response function of the filter ; i.e. is the output at time t when the input is a delta function at t = 0 . |
30 | But then the cricket at the Parks is perhaps less important than the social festival it brings with it . |