Example sentences of "then [verb] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Part VII then turns to matters concerning annual accounts .
2 After cooling , the mixture was incubated at 42°C for 60 minutes with 200 U of MMLV reverse transcriptase ( Bethesda Research Laboratories ) , 1 mM dNTPs ( United States Biochemical Crop. ) and 25 U of RNAsin ( Promega Biotec , Madison , WI ) in buffer ( 100 mM Tris HCl , pH 8.3 , 150 mM KCl , 6 mM MgCl 2 , 20 mM DTT ) The tubes were then heated to 95°C for 5–10 minutes , and 80 µl dH 2 O was added to the 20 µl of reaction mixture .
3 It then passed to Robert of Mortain , followed by Reginald de Valletort and Edric .
4 Well it just depends if it 's market day she goes to market stays up till two or three in afternoon and then goes to sleep for six about six hours .
5 Cars and drivers were then flown to India for the trip between Delhi and Bombay , followed by another airlift from Bombay to Perth and finally , an eight day race to the finish in Sydney .
6 The ‘ Fury and the Spitfire has been to an airshow the previous day at Yeovilton , they had then flown to Humberside for another airshow and were on their way home .
7 The judge then referred to Watt v. Rama and continued , at p. 434 :
8 In August 1920 , almost by chance , he was attached for a year to the small peacetime signal intelligence organization in London , and was then posted to Simla in India , where for eight years he performed cipher-breaking duties with remarkable success .
9 Its share price began at $38 , soared to $55 but then crashed to $9 during a market collapse in 1903 .
10 He then moved to London in 1872 , joining John Penn & Sons , a leading marine-engine builder , as a draughtsman .
11 He then moved to Windsor as chaplain to Colonel Whichcote , governor of Windsor Castle .
12 He then moved to Swindon on September 28 , 1990 .
13 He then moved to Westminster as a consulting engineer and became engaged in the survey , design , and construction of many large schemes for canals , railways , docks , and harbours , including those at Port Talbot , Ipswich , Penzance , and Neath .
14 The whole company was arrested and held and then transferred to gaol in London , where Nayler was tried .
15 The operation was carried out at the National Heart the next day , with the odds improving and I was then transferred to Harefield for five weeks .
16 Since 1967 the children have travelled to Boynton school three miles away , then transferred to Bridlington for secondary education .
17 Tom joined the AEA police at Sellafield in 1969 and then transferred to Chapelcross in 1974 , where he completed 18 years service .
18 A Turkish possession until the end of World War One , it was then granted to Italy as part of war reparations .
19 They were now part of the 3rd Division ( composed of the 8th , 9th and 185th infantry Brigades ) , returned to Scotland for more training in amphibious landings , and then moved to Petworth in April 1944 .
20 After the war he began commentating on radio then moved to television in 1951 .
21 The South India Railway was to be built as far as Ramaswaram and then connected to Ceylon by embankments and bridges .
22 The Swifts then came to life with Beattie 's 25-yard free kick just over and Robinson 's forward burst barely cut out on time .
23 Gloria stared , her mouth agape , then turned to Ruth in bewilderment .
24 ‘ Dave , shut up , ’ Laidlaw snapped then turned to Graham beside him .
25 He then drove to Namur in Belgium , where he changed cab units after a breakdown .
26 We look forward to the arrival of trains from Europe which will stop at King 's Cross and then travel to termini in the north-west at Manchester or Liverpool .
27 then dashing to sockets of sludged sand .
28 While making the film , Crawford had been getting up at 4.30am each day , going to the studios , performing on stage in No Sex , Please — We 're British , then going to bed after 11pm .
29 This explanation is then offered to others with the intention of getting them to agree that circumstances conspired to prevent you from performing with the excellence and flair that you would , in the normal course of events , have displayed .
30 As is so often the case in Paisley 's career , the crucial step was taken by someone other than Paisley and then offered to Paisley as an opportunity the possibilities of which he could appreciate .
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