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

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1 If the changes in connectivity which form the memory are localized to a particular small set of cells and their connections within the brain , rather than being widely diffused , then removal of the set of cells should also remove the memory — or prevent it from being formed .
2 If parties remain in dispute as to whether the risk exists , then settlement of the action is , in our opinion , impossible .
3 So you apply an osmo you in introduce the vesicles into into one chamber , apply an osmotic gradient , and those vesicles then fuse with the artificial bilayer , and again if you 're lucky you see a single channel erm appear in the bilayer and you can then stop the fusion process to stop more er channels appearing .
4 [ 27,28 ] then addition of the vast excess of unlabelled DNA should cause them to disappear almost immediately .
5 Suddenly , the crew noticed three humps breaking the surface of the water , and then part of a head draped with a growth that looked like seaweed .
6 Four months later , Mr Mellor , then part of the Government 's Treasury team , wrote expressing his concern at the amount he still owed .
7 If there is any more pronounced preference in Japan for the long-term view , then part of the reason is surely connected to the expectation that managers are less likely to be rejected on the basis of short-term dividend performance .
8 In 1152 , Henry Plantagenet ( later Henry II ) became duke of Aquitaine , then part of the comté of Poitou , and as such recognized his vassalic status towards Louis VII of France .
9 In 1889 a baby girl was born in Ireland , which was then part of the United Kingdom .
10 In all cases it is not a matter of tearing them down ( at least not at the time of the communication ) but of making then part of the communication .
11 Anguilla , a British colony from 1650 to 1967 , and then part of the Associated State of St Kits-Nevis-Anguilla , became a United Kingdom Dependent Territory in 1980 .
12 If you have relied too heavily on a particular expert then part of the costs may be disallowed or , more likely , your own charging rate will be reduced .
13 And if you want to try to understand say something like the er Iran Contra scandal then part of the roots of that scandal lie in the American constitution in the way that there is , th that the president is controlled by other aspects of the constitution .
14 If the testable condition evaluates to 1 , for example , the result of the test would be considered to be TRUE and the THEN part of the IF …
15 ‘ Practically all fibre production in Europe fell into very significant loss about 1980 and ICI business was no exception ; we went into heavy and traumatic loss , ’ said Coleman who was then part of the Fibres production management team .
16 If these drugs can selectively block the hydrogen bonding in the DNA of cancer cells , then replication of the genetic material of such cells will be halted , and proliferation of tumours may be foiled .
17 Massingberd-Mundy , then chairman of the panel and a local steward since 1970 , claimed the stewards ' secretary , Major Peter Steveney , threatened to report him to the Jockey Club if he stuck to his personal view that both horses should be disqualified .
18 Massingberd-Mundy complained to Lord Vestey , then chairman of the Club 's disciplinary committee , about Steveney 's remark .
19 In many areas , it took the full weight of Paisley 's authority , exercised either directly or through loyal supporters such as Gordon Cooke , then chairman of the North Antrim branch , to persuade the Protestant Unionists to dissolve in favour of the new organization .
20 This was the opinion of Sir Harold Shearman , then Chairman of the Greater London Council , in 1965 when he recalled the selection of Frank Jacques as George Pateman 's successor as District Secretary in July 1935 .
21 Dave Lewis , a local authority planner and then chairman of the Cornwall Anti-Nuclear Alliance , says it is still somewhat of a mystery why the CEGB chose such apparently unpromising sites in the first place .
22 On Conference Sunday , Mr England was welcomed to his home church by his former neighbour , Mr R J Magowan , then Chairman of the Urban District Council and later first Mayor of Portadown .
23 I ca n't say I was enamoured of the prospect of paying £150 entrance fee and about the same in annual subscription , but keen to do the right thing , I asked Robert Balfour , then Chairman of the Scottish Arts Council and Dawyck Haig to propose and second me .
24 Chamberlain was broadly sympathetic to the town planning and garden city movements , and his committee included G.L. Pepler , town planner from the Ministry of Health , and Capt. R.L. Reiss , then Chairman of the Garden Cities and Town Planning Association .
25 Retiring in 1959 after a year 's extension , Macpherson continued to be active in public life , as chairman of Cable and Wireless Ltd. ( 1962–7 ) , deputy and then chairman of the Basildon Development Corporation ( 1960–7 ) , vice-president of the Royal Commonwealth and the Royal African Societies , and , from 1962 , vice-chairman of the advisory committee on distinction awards for consultants .
26 As John Payne was then chairman of the East India Company and his brother Edward a director of the Bank of England , Smith & Payne , almost from its commencement , was a prestigious house that could attract the correspondence of other country banks and desirable town and country business .
27 The Acting Librarian Mr I. D. McGowan read a message dictated by Professor Roberts to be read on this occasion , and Mr M. F. Strachan , then Chairman of the Board of Trustecs , gave a moving address , before inviting guests ‘ to meet , talk and refresh ourselves as Denis wished ’ .
28 A former priest , he hit the headlines as secretary and then chairman of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament .
29 Pools with the detritus would be expected to harbour more fish , but then predation from the belted kingfisher , Ceryle alcyon , increases .
30 Should this be realised , then assessment on the course may have to be more rigorous .
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