Example sentences of "[coord] then [verb] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 She waited until the door was closed and then crossed to the window of her suite , pulling the curtains aside .
2 Derive expressions for the torque needed to hold 0 constant under the following conditions : ( i ) when the plates are connected to a source of constant voltage V ; ( ii ) after the plates have been rotated to their position of maximum capacitance , charged to voltage V , disconnected from the supply and then rotated to a new position .
3 The best example of that type of person is the liberal who professes to be anti-war and anti-violence and then goes to the boxing matches or watches the football game and screams his head off .
4 She stops at the two cars and then goes to the one with the woman from Ty Fach because the girl is in the other one .
5 And then goes to the library to get the book she wants
6 Bowers 's team imagine that near a carbon arc , the less stable isomers grow to become larger than or and then collapse to the stable structures as heat from the arc anneals them .
7 We all met at a pre-luncheon reception and then adjourned to the dining hall to sample the culinary delights which were to space our classes for the next five days ; four classes with dancing after dinner was the order of the day , all meticulously time-tabled .
8 Let's sleep , and then get to the siege camp .
9 Because in the four days Doyle and me were following Latowa , he and Charlie only met twice — once for about thirty seconds , probably just to say hello , and then to go to the Cambridge Hotel . ’
10 Adams stated that whilst he and Moore were at supper he saw an unusual light in the direction of the Body Shop but , instead of going to see what it was and turning on the water from the hydrants to endeavour to arrest the progress of the flames , he caused the alarm bell to be rung and then ran to the gate to admit the Fire Brigade .
11 The spell was broken , the pool was rippled from its serenity by the way he snapped instructions to her and then ran to the Administration block .
12 Currently in a six month appointment a house officer may be attached to one team of consultants for three months and then change to a second team .
13 Most start with a welt and then change to the main stitch and there may even be some shaping to do .
14 To find it , use Beta and Alpha to show the way to 9 Sagittæ and then turn to a little cluster of stars which is actually in Vulpecula ; U Sagittæ lies beyond .
15 To start , we consider the first ( highest priority ) objective and try to find a feasible solution ( x 1 , … , x n ) satisfying and , if our search is successful , we impose this inequality as an extra constraint and then turn to the second objective .
16 To accomplish this , the spirit has to wander old cemeteries until it finds a human skull , put it on its head and then turn to the North Star .
17 : It was decided to investigate each parameter in succession , i.e. to investigate one , find the optimum , set this as the default , and then turn to the next parameter .
18 If we had an index at the front of the book we could scan the index for the name and then turn to the appropriate page .
19 In the remainder of this chapter , we will first briefly describe the methods of the survey of known drug users , and then turn to an examination of the findings .
20 The exhibition ‘ Al-Andalus : the art of Islamic Spain ’ was first shown at the Alhambra in Granada last spring and then moved to the Met over the summer .
21 He has a long and distinguished career in public health medicine : he was the first doctor to give a patient penicillin in 1941 and then moved to the post of director of the Medical Research Council 's Pneumoconiosis Research Unit , investigating diseases of the lung .
22 He brought out a list of thirteen Arab properties that he wanted me to buy and then resell to the Jews .
23 The exhibition continues at the Kunsthaus until 2 May and then travels to the City Gallery in Kyoto , Japan , from 6 June to 4 July .
24 Another described how a strong rope was thrown over one of the barn 's tie-beams and then fixed to the horse 's harness .
25 This is mainly what we are concerned with here , as it these areas that can cause us problems when designing and then transferring to the console .
26 Each day each of us sheds 50 million skin cells which rise on the warm air produced by the body and then fall to the ground forming a trail like a microscopic paper chase .
27 On 19 March that year Crane told Winters that ‘ Williams probably means less to me than to you ’ , and then proceeded to a hesitant account of how he felt about this one of their older contemporaries :
28 Certainly there was the occasional spectacular apostasy from civilized values , as in the case of Jack Driberg , a Kenya Masai official who went native and then proceeded to a distinguished career as a lecturer in anthropology at Cambridge ; but on the whole the records , in so far as they can be relied on in such matters do not support this view .
29 UI president Peter Cunningham believes the new ABI could mean up to 75% commonality between the systems for the software programmer , initially on the client side and then moving to the server .
30 The initial setting up could be carried out by them and then circularised to the nearest branches some time before September in order for the most capable branch to make an offer for the franchise .
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