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

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1 In order to understand the changes which have taken place in the practice relating to family settlements since the Victorian days , a brief description will follow , first of the standard form of eighteenth-century settlement of land , and then an outline of a modern tax-saving settlement .
2 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 .
3 The idea was a pleasant trip through beautiful countryside , talking the while about railways and in particular this line , then an hour in the pub or a walk round Llandrindod , and then the return trip .
4 Another mental game which some people find effective is to try to think of a boy or girl 's name for every letter of the alphabet , then an animal for every letter , and then an item in the kitchen , etc .
5 However , if there is then an advancement to the unmarried minor out of capital , that capital is treated as income paid to the child to the extent of the accumulated income .
6 It is the entire field which produces this outcome , which is then an effect of the field or structure .
7 Another mental game which some people find effective is to try to think of a boy or girl 's name for every letter of the alphabet , then an animal for every letter , and then an item in the kitchen , etc .
8 One was Thereza Imanishi-Kari , who was then an immunologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) .
9 This proposal , which has only fairly recently come to light , was made by Archbishop Ruffini of Palermo and Monsignor Ottaviani , then an official of the Holy Office .
10 , Edward Leicester ( 1881–1929 ) , surgeon-captain , was born 23 November 1881 at Sion Hill , St Vincent , Windward Islands , West Indies , the second of seven children and only son of Edward Leycester Atkinson , then an accountant at the Colonial Bank , Kingstown , St Vincent , and his wife Jane Anne Hazell .
11 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 .
12 There was some thing in the way of his foot , then an object with a sharp edge fell agonizingly on to his ankle .
13 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 ) .
14 When the subjects heard the bleep in the centre of each junction they performed the same two verbal rating tasks that were used in Study 1 , first a risk rating , then an estimate for the actual accident statistics for the junction .
15 When the subjects heard the tone in the centre of each junction they performed two rating tasks similar to those used in Studies 1 and 2 , first a risk rating , then an estimate for the actual accident statistics for the junction .
16 This is followed by a report on the construction of lifeboats , then by one on the state of knowledge on radiant heat , again the third of a series , essentially reviewing recent work all over Europe ; then an account of the results of magnetic observations at observatories in the British colonies , another Humboldtian exercise ; a report on how Solar Radiations affect the Vital Powers of plants , grown under bell-glasses of various colours ; a catalogue of meteors ; a report on the surface of the Moon ; another on water-pressure machinery ; and reports on the equivalence of starch and sugar in food , on deviations of the compass in iron and wooden ships , and on the vitality of seeds .
17 Ronald Magill , who later became known to millions of television viewers as Amos Brearly in Emmerdale , was then an actor at the Nottingham Playhouse , as well as its associate director , and spoke the first words in the new theatre .
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