Example sentences of "then for a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If the volume fraction form is retained , then for a simple liquid mixture , but for a polymer solution and the last term in equation ( 8.24 ) will be smaller than the equivalent term calculated for small molecules .
2 Good timing then for a new coupling ( though recorded in 1986 ) of the Missa choralis and Via crucis from the Ensemble Vocal Audite Nova de Paris , under their director Jean Sourisse , with no less a figure than Marie-Claire Alain at the organ of the Eglise Saint-Antione in Paris ( ) .
3 If we now compute a weighted sum , or what is the same thing , the sum of the A-measures at each exposure , then for a given subject area this sum will increase as the reflected light intensity increases , since more pixels will be seen at each exposure .
4 Blind-bake at 400°F ( 200°C ) gas mark 6 for 15 mins , then for a further 10 min without greaseproof paper and baking beans .
5 Looking around then for a non-union post he succeeded in getting an appointment to the Script Department at Ealing Studios , a complex famous the world over for its comedies .
6 He was soon posted to England and then for a short period to Brussels before leaving the Bank in 1975 .
7 I was terrified that if I criticized him he would take offence and leave me , if not permanently , then for a few days , without giving me a sign of life , and so leaving me in anguish .
8 Then for a few days she was quiet .
9 Then for a few seconds he said nothing .
10 And er it was salted and then For a few days , and then it was put in what we called brine , s more salt , and covered and it would be there for six weeks .
11 oh yes I , I 've look , I 'll put some on then for a quick water
12 But he 's making a bit of a habit is n't he , Notts County I think it was , very much the same situation ; three two then for a three all draw , he scored right at the end then .
13 The need she had just then for a wild outpouring of physical exertion was stronger than anything else : she wanted to go on , pulling at the rope and screaming with laughter .
14 Then for an incompressible solid ( Figure 2.2 ) .
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