Example sentences of "then [verb] to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 then given to the sliding sand .
2 It becomes oddly insulting , not only because it rules out appreciation of beautiful souls lurking behind plain faces , but also because the kind of admiration then given to the beautiful woman begins to assume that her equally lovely nature is sweet , kind , gentle and unselfish — an image of passive , yielding femininity .
3 She points to the teddy bear ( that one ) in the first picture and then points to the empty chair in the second picture ( there ) and assumes that the teacher is paying attention to what she is pointing to in their shared context of situation .
4 Our coverage begins with the biggest thing he did , then turns to the biggest thing he left undone .
5 These conclusions are then communicated to the central management node via the network .
6 His statement referred to the 1956 decision on withdrawal , noting that membership " was in conflict with the wishes of the people in 1956 and during the last elections , and we think the whole agreement is unnecessary " ; the matter was then referred to the relevant parliamentary committees .
7 then referred to the Australian case of Yerkey v. Jones , 63 C.L.R. 649 citing from the judgment of Dixon J. , at p. 684 :
8 The proposal , unveiled in April , was initially investigated by the Office of Fair Trading and then referred to the MMC three months later for a more detailed probe .
9 The matter was then referred to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council for advice and they eventually reported ( in Re MacManaway [ 1951 ] AC 161 ) that he was disqualified .
10 The no. 1 right hand light must be on ( as well as the jacquard light when you start knitting ) and you have to start by knitting a single row in the background colour from right to left , then change to the second colour .
11 Most start with a welt and then change to the main stitch and there may even be some shaping to do .
12 He was then posted to the Royal Radar Research Establishment at Malvern as a technical staff officer .
13 It was then rebuilt to the original design and today gives a clear picture of the layout and impressiveness of such churches .
14 Triceps extension — slowly lower the dumb-bell to the back of the head and then press to the vertical position
15 He was educated at the Orme Boys ' School , Newcastle under Lyme , then articled to the local architects Chapman & Snape .
16 Most will be the former , with the cable running out from the fuseway in the consumer unit to supply a number of socket outlets on the ring , and then returning to the same fuseway .
17 The requirement is equally complied with if he receives a document of title from his seller and then transfers to the innocent sub-purchaser a different document of title relating to the same goods , Mount v. Jay ( 1960 Q.B. ) .
18 Various agonists , for example , ADP , collagen , adrenaline and thrombin , are then added to the platelet-rich plasma to induce aggregation which is measured as a change in optical density .
19 If they 're overruled he or she can then appeal to the Regional Committee .
20 Brown the steaks quickly on both sides , then cook to the required state .
21 Amiss was so amazed at being urged to drink by Pooley that he obeyed orders and then repaired to the spare bedroom .
22 When Juliet asked about staff who had been there twenty years ago , she went into a long rigmarole about the different jobs she 'd had , and her family problems , then digressed to the present staff .
23 In one form this involves scattering radiation from the ergosphere ; some energy from the rotation of the black hole is then transferred to the scattered radiation .
24 In 1920 he joined the newly-formed Royal Signals ( TA ) , and then transferred to the Supplementary Reserve in 1925 .
25 As an instance , carriage doors which were formerly framed up in the body shop and then transferred to the finishing shop for the fixing of the interior lining , afterwards being sent to the polishing shop to be french polished and finally returned to the body shop for fixing in position , were now dealt with by an altogether different method .
26 He was posted first to the Artillery , but then transferred to the Royal Engineers because he had a driving licence .
27 Lands to the value of 300 marks were found for him in England , but half the endowment was found by persuading Guy de Blois , another French hostage , to surrender to Edward the County of Soissons , worth 500 marks a year , which Edward then granted to the new Earl of Bedford .
28 Sheets were attached to each end of a beam of wood and then secured to the highest rafter in the roof , which at this stage was still open to the elements .
29 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 .
30 At first they worked in the Direktor 's villa , then moved to the icy theatre , where his last fear was removed .
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