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

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1 Part VII then turns to matters concerning annual accounts .
2 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 .
3 then dashing to sockets of sludged sand .
4 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 .
5 Such a situation tends to ‘ dry out ’ the eyes and throat , which then leads to complaints by staff .
6 The FNT leadership then agreed to talks with the government .
7 For instance , a student who entered the University intending to take the Honours MA in Sociology , and did Sociology 1 , Social Policy 1 and Politics 1 in first year , might then proceed to Honours in Sociology , Social Policy and Politics , or Politics , or to a BSc(SocSci) curriculum with one of these three providing the ‘ treble ’ subject .
8 Individuals serving abroad who were found to have the HIV virus were sent home for tests and then restricted to bases within the U.S.
9 The film then cut to plates of biscuits on every conceivable ledge in every room of the house .
10 Brussels sprouts , summer cabbage , calabrese and leeks can be sown in a seed bed — a nursery area of the vegetable plot where seedlings are grown and then transplanted to rows on the main plot at a later date .
11 With most examining their duty-free allowances , you then proceed to Bernkastel-Kues for overnight mooring .
12 However , decisions based upon these assumptions may then lead to forecasts of future expectations , for example in terms of probable ranges of costs , revenues , profits and cashflows .
13 Budgets can also act as a basis for comparing actual performance with a plan , and this comparison can then lead to identifications of variances from the plan which may initiate management action , where variances are undesirable , to ensure that in future periods such deviations do not occur .
14 The managerial emolument and incentives discussion in section 3.3 starts in general terms and then moves to questions of alternative institutional structures .
15 The concealed roof timbers are then subjected to conditions of continual vaporisation and condensation which give rise to wet and dry rot .
16 I have never actually used these for help or advice myself , as I was aware of my infection before they were formed and had by then come to terms with it .
17 ( c ) master equipment for recording and reproducing , e.g. recording a programme off air on to tape and then transferring to cassettes for use at the satellites .
18 The British version , to be launched on April 4th , will initially involve a ‘ we 're back ’ theme , then return to puns on the word ‘ eau ’ .
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