Example sentences of "[conj] then [vb pp] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That it was erected , operated for a short while and then reverted to ignominious dereliction are all true . |
2 | The Newbury Railway was originally laid to Brunel 's broad gauge and then relaid to standard gauge and is now being revived with a track gauge of two foot . |
3 | Secondly , existing paper documents could be scanned into a computer and then converted to electronic form to allow further processing . |
4 | Secondly , existing paper documents could be scanned into a computer and then converted to electronic form to allow further processing . |
5 | Secondly , existing paper documents could be scanned into a computer and then converted to electronic form to allow further processing . |
6 | He retired from public life for a few years and then returned to full prominence . |
7 | Uses a ‘ sponge and dough ’ process ; part of the dough is left for 24 hours and then added to new dough . |
8 | Pictures were started , had money thrown at them , and then put to one side . |
9 | Ata'i writes that Molla Abdulfettah , having been appointed to the Seyfeddin medrese in Ankara with 50 akce , was dismissed and then restored to that medrese " with [ an ] judgement " ( that is , that the medrese was to be judged to be in the and treated accordingly ) and continues : " His became and , by reason of the esteem [ due to/shown to a ] [ muderris ] , the mouth of his hope smiled . " |
10 | Each model is thus seen to be independently inserted into the reference space and then attached to each other . |
11 | Sumner was educated at Eton and Christ Church , Oxford , where he read classics and then changed to modern history , being awarded second-class honours in 1874 . |