Example sentences of "then [vb pp] [prep] the [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | In this case , machine code is written in the normal way and then transferred under the monitor to the unit by copying the code to the chosen ROM or RAM location . |
2 | There is a single starter switch which is first pulled out to unlock , then moved towards the engine to be started . |
3 | worked back in the days of with my father at the Elephant & Castle , then moved with the firm to Bletchley . |
4 | The event 's promoter will pay an agreed fee to the PRS for the works which are to be performed , and a payment is then made by the PRS to the writers and publishers for the works listed as being played . |
5 | One client of a Harvard dealer visited the premises of a medical clinic , then got on the line to his dealer grumbling : " There 's nothing to it ! " |
6 | The second method used subject terms to construct profiles , which were then run against the databases to be tested . |
7 | The second method used subject terms to construct profiles , which were then run against the databases to be tested . |
8 | This is then converted in the console to a proportional grid by your swatch measurements , if you are using the Form section of the console program and by entering the knitting technique . |
9 | She had died during the night , and it seems that Maurice Haigh-Wood telephoned Carlyle Mansions very early in the morning ; John Hayward received the call , and then passed on the news to Eliot who , according to one friend , " buried his face in his hands , crying " Oh God ! |
10 | Bomber Command itself was situated at High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire and from there the orders were sent out every day to each Group Headquarters , indicating which target had been selected for that night 's operation , and the Groups then sent on the information to the Commanding Officers at each of the air fields , or ‘ out-stations ’ . |
11 | The finished tape is then sent to the agency to be heard by all interested parties . |
12 | The Bishop waited until it was dark and then ferried across the river to Wouldham and made his way to Boxley Abbey for safety . |