Sentence examples for the aim then from inspiring English sources

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the aim then

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The pointing of a weapon, as a gun, a dart, or an arrow, or object, in the line of direction with the object intended to be struck; the line of fire; the direction of anything, as a spear, a blow, a discourse, a remark, towards a particular point or object, with a view to strike or affect it.

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The aim, then, is not just to get single Oscar votes but to influence influential people.

The aim then was to have clean energy provide 10% of Victoria's needs.

The aim, then, should not be "no sound" but "the right sort of sound".

The aim then was to stop prostitution linked to so-called dance halls.

The aim then was to reignite the excitement of Britain's eminently brandable Swinging 1960s.

The aim then was that it should start tapping the markets again as early as 2012.

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"What is the aim there then?" "They want to look fresh, alive: to feel vital".

If this is the relevant aim, then the norms it underwrites may at times lead us away from truth.

The second aim then correlates the spatial organisation of poly dA.dT tracts in P. falciparum with available nucleosome mapping data to explore a role for poly dA.dT tracts in directing nucleosome positioning over NDR associated with key expression landmarks.

If you now have the key experiments to fully justify and support your investigation described in the hated aim, then presenting this information and rationale could make the aim fly.

If we have the latter aim, then a range of different types of schools, even within the state-maintained system, should attract us.

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