Example sentences of "then [verb] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Hunter observed that ‘ … the whole viscera when all the Blood is press 'd out goes into a very little bulk , even the Liver will lose vastly of its bulk and in short the whole viscera will come into a small compass when they are well clean 'd and put into dry cloths ; you are then to go to the trunk of the Body and empty it of Blood as well as you can and press the Blood out from the Face , Hands , etc. as well as Arms , and the more Blood is pressed out the better ’ . |
2 | These bands are knitted first , then joined to the garment on the machine . |
3 | They crouched at the bottom of Stone 's garden , then went in through the gate , bent low , finding cover in the vegetable area , among the canes and wire netting , then darting to a position behind a tall , trellis fence . |
4 | He then refers to the conference held in 1991 with some 300 theologians , historians , educators and lay leaders from 25 countries who endeavoured to disentangle what is considered legitimate use of religion from its apparent misuse . |
5 | Then declare to the steward before starting to warm up , which should be similar to that described for showjumping in last month 's article . |
6 | Is that approved by the assembly that that is then given to the panel as a new responsibility ? |
7 | It was created and then given to the town in the last century by Massey — first name , and how fittingly , Placide — who had previously been the gardener in charge of the orangery of Versailles and at the Jar din tea Plantes in Paris . |
8 | ‘ I regret that the legal advice then given to the House was not correct . ’ |
9 | I regret that the legal advice then given to the House was not correct … |
10 | Consideration is then given to the marketer 's choice of forecasting method , and the chapter concludes by examining an alternative forecasting basis , that of market share . |
11 | When she looked up , Daak 's headless body was still stumbling forward , collapsing slowly and then crashing to the floor like a felled tree . |
12 | Beginning with two case studies , it then turns to the way commercial law has been intended to function , and in fact has functioned to facilitate market transactions in developed market economies . |
13 | The Commissioner then turns to the issue of price transparency . |
14 | This section first compares prevalence in Wirral with the few studies of rates of opioid use in other parts of the UK , and then turns to an examination of the characteristics of opioid users in different areas . |
15 | Attach a shallow-seal bath trap to the waste outlet , then connect to the waste pipe by means of a swept-tee |
16 | Screw a 1¼in P-trap to the pop-up body , then connect to the waste pipe — in this case with a reducing coupler |
17 | From this , the idea was derived of ‘ patchwork pieces ’ , which then led to a demand for specific colours in the bags , ’ ‘ and suddenly we realized we had created a bit of a monster . ’ |
18 | Yesterday 's court hearing came in the seventh week of the bitter dispute which began as a strike in protest over lay-offs then led to the sacking of 340 workers . |
19 | Yesterday 's hearing came in the seventh week of the dispute which began as a strike in protest over lay-offs then led to the sacking of 340 workers . |
20 | This then led to an obsession with political and social questions with decreasing reference to the criterion by which they were being examined , namely the Christian gospel of salvation for all mankind . |
21 | Mr Sloan then agreed to the postponement . |
22 | He stared at her for a minute , then stripped to the waist and started to scrub the clay off in the basin of steaming water . |
23 | We were then treated to a description of the rapidly descending boulder : ‘ It 's about two feet square and a foot deep . ’ |
24 | We were then treated to a video of somebody discussing childbirth , which at first could not be heard by those at the back . |
25 | The team were then treated to a meal and the mill manager presented them with the Challenge Trophy [ through gritted teeth ] and before the lads could get the lens caps off their cameras , they took it back , saying that the cup would stay at Rank 's but Rentokil 's name would be put on . |
26 | The title of the poem is then justified to the reader in the last two lines : — |
27 | I love you I love you — it 's become some trilling song popular for a lurid month and then dismissed to the club circuit where pudgy rockers with grease in their hair and yearning in their voice will use it to unfrock the lolling front-row girls . |
28 | He heard the Rover roar around the corner , accelerate past , then squeal to a stop and whine back in reverse . |
29 | She then applied to the Secretary of State for payment under section 106 . |
30 | Once I had written these letters , I then applied to the Department that was officially responsible for serving the Diplomatic Corps . |