Example sentences of "then [vb pp] [adv prt] to the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is then placed on to the inked drum of a duplicating machine ( Fig. 6.9 ) and the ink is then forced through the cuts in the stencil and the copy is produced on absorbent paper . |
2 | If they were grubby , you were told to put your hand out and you had a cut with cane , a punishment which was then meted out to the other hand , followed by the order — ‘ Go and wash ’ . |
3 | ‘ Water Babies ’ featured Linda Frew and June Milligan feeding our sea-lions , and starred the new baby sea-lion ; and then moved on to the young penguins next door . |
4 | Ace checked his in turn and then moved on to the other team members . |
5 | The window is then moved along to the next position . |
6 | Patients were then crossed over to the opposite treatment . |
7 | The tube was then introduced up to the sigmoid colon with the endoscope acting as a guide When the balloons were inflated with air , two 8 cm long segments were established ( Fig 1 ) ; one in the rectum ( rectal segment ) and another in the sigmoid colon ( sigmoid segment ) . |
8 | I should have then gone on to the next cleanest one and finished off with the cleanest one . |
9 | The ratio is then rounded up to the next whole number ( Reg 30(4) ) . |
10 | Mr Koc remained in hospital for six days , and was then taken back to the small hotel where he had been staying since his arrival in London . |
11 | Mr Koc remained in hospital for six days , and was then taken back to the small hotel where he had been staying since his arrival in London . |
12 | The higher order tuple is then passed up to the next level when the related assembly is graphically inserted into the total machine space . |
13 | This hatred builds up and is then passed on to the next generation . |
14 | Screaming , we are then chased out to the next Movie Theatre . |
15 | John Stratford , the Bishop of Winchester , had not been the king 's candidate for the see and had had to buy the king 's good will for £1,000 , which was then paid over to the younger Despenser ; and the Bishop of Norwich had been the victim of the king 's annoyance about the treaty with Charles IV in 1325 , which the bishop had helped to negotiate . |