Example sentences of "then the [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 This characteristic supports Peter Evans ( 1977 ) , then The Times 's Home Affairs correspondent , who described the police as being ‘ peculiarly tribal by nature ’ .
2 When p , q , r , s are assigned numerically , C and B are known and then the factors unc and B of A are found .
3 Then the sets unc and unc are called , respectively , the intersection and the union of A and B. Thus if unc then unc whilst
4 If , as will be considered next , companies serve the public interest by seeking to maximise their profits , then the shareholders ' rights may be justifiable on functional grounds , that is , by virtue of their role in securing the efficient operation of the business .
5 The act was performed with particular virtuosity when Mrs Crumwallis dosed them all with castor oil , an old-fashioned cure-all in which she had a fiendish trust : then the boys ' performance resembled nothing so much as an acted-out illustration for Nicholas Nickleby .
6 And then the Greens ' past caught up with them — or , more accurately , was put on display by the government parties — and the Social Democrats retreated rapidly in case the electorate took fright at the thought of a pact with such a dubious , anarchic bunch .
7 Of course if your first name is Sebastian and your last name is Coe , then the scientists ' method is a good one to follow , but if you 're just an average slob like me , then my method is not a bad alternative .
8 And then the the men cut the like that and then the women s they lifted the , and the next lad he stuck them so that it was a very busy time .
9 Let the reciprocal of A be similarly partitioned : unc Then the equations unc provide relations from which , in general , unc
10 So you know that if unc is a complex variable and unc is a complex function , then the relationships unc and unc hold .
11 There was a short silence then the dogs ' barking grew into a raucous row ; shouts and the shrill of hunting horns carried clear to us as a fat buck , together with two hinds , galloped from the trees and across the meadow in a flurry of snow .
12 Theoretical considerations indicated that if the electric field applied to the surface could be made strong enough to confine the mobile electrons to a very thin layer near the semiconductor 's surface , with thickness comparable to the wavelength associated with the electrons there , then the electrons ' motion perpendicular to the surface would be ‘ quantised ’ .
13 If this happens then the coatings ' ability to act as a barrier between the metal implant and the body can be lost .
14 By an Act of 1934 an adopted child acquires the same rights as a natural child to benefits under what was then the Workmen 's Compensation Act 1925 ( this Act is now replaced by the Social Security Act 1975 ) .
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