Example sentences of "then to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In each of these contexts — HMI reports , APU exercises or national reading surveys — to move from national assessment to a local authority assessment and then to a school 's performance ( summed up in the achievement of its individual pupils ) provided a method of finding out whether , in some of the measurable parts of schools ' work , matters were standing still or edging forward . |
2 | ‘ The pressure only comes off and then to a degree , not totally when you qualify for the World Cup , ’ he said as the squad transferred to Detroit . |
3 | There is then reference to well known authorities like Donoghue v. Stevenson [ 1932 ] A.C. 562 ; Dorset Yacht Co . Ltd. v. Home Office [ 1970 ] A.C. 1004 ; Bourhill ( Hay ) v. Young [ 1943 ] A.C. 92 ; Watson v. Fram Reinforced Concrete Co . ( Scotland ) Ltd. , 1960 S.C . ( H.L. ) 92 and Grant v. Australian Knitting Mills Ltd. [ 1936 ] A.C. 85 , and then to a South African decision which followed Montreal Tramways v. Leveille [ 1933 ] 4 D.L.R. 337 and to the Montreal Tramways case itself . |
4 | From Thomas Jones , who had been so frightened by Thelwall 's oratory , stories concerning the ‘ emigrant family ’ at Alfoxden passed first to Charles Mogg — a former servant at the house — and then to a cook in the household of Dr Daniel Lysons of Bath . |
5 | Signals are passed from the recorder to the playback controller and then to a stereo ready monitor . |
6 | A horse naturally shifts from a walk to a trot , and then to a gallop , Taylor 's team found , at the speed where each pace begins to cost it more than the minimum amount of oxygen . |
7 | She and John went first to see her mother , then to a hotel in Chester overnight , and then to spend a week in North Wales . |
8 | Defries pointed to the winged creatures spiralling down towards them , and then to a contingent of androids shuffling along the girder . |
9 | Towards the close of the century , the mill passed to Thomas Whitehead , then to a brewer , Joseph Locke , and later , to Joseph Harwood ( Locke 's tenant ) who was operating the corn mill . |
10 | Stolen early on in the Revolution , the Regent diamond was recovered by the French Adjutant-General and pawned first to a German banker and then to a Dutchman to secure loans . |
11 | Describing London as ‘ a city of illusions , subject every now and then to a series of harsh awakenings ’ , The Echo ( 11 August 1898 ) believed that while some of the stones were undoubtedly exaggerated they nevertheless served a purpose : ‘ We steadily shut our eyes to the submerged lawlessness of less fortunate districts until a series of Whitechapel outrages , or Hooligan exploits , make us not only aware of what is going on , but actually afraid of our lives . ’ |
12 | I went from that to a Gibson EB3 , then to a Rickenbacker 4001 , which I had for a long time . |
13 | Carella had followed the man to a chemist 's shop in Piazzale della Radio and then to a bus stop . |
14 | If you follow it along from the historical site it leads you to a perfect waterfall , and then to a point where flat grass lies between the vertical gorge sides . |
15 | It had happened before — a surge in mortgage lending , which led first to a boom and then to a bust . |
16 | We moved to another flat and then to a maisonette on the same estate . |
17 | After a lengthy period of care at home , she was first admitted to hospital , then to a nursing home . |
18 | Having steered Arsenal to a Cup victory and then to a record Championship , Chapman was at the pinnacle of his career . |
19 | ‘ After the office , it 's over to the pub , then a gig , then to a club . ’ |
20 | With this broad theme in mind we turn to the subject of International Relations and then to an outline of the book . |
21 | During the next twelve months Alfonso entrusted the premiership first to another general , Berenguer , and then to an admiral , Aznar , each governing without parliamentary restraint . |
22 | He took me to lunch at a discreetly ill-lit restaurant and then to an hotel on the Ile St Louis , where we passed two hours of the afternoon gratifying his fantasies . |
23 | One only has to read out their names — Sir Julian , Sir Geoffrey , Sir Michael and Sir Robin et al , to be transported back if not to Camelot then to an Excalibur lager commercial . |
24 | Conceptual arguments in favour of employment deconcentration can be traced originally to the need to decant industry from over-congested conurbations to adjacent market towns ( Woods , 1968 ) and then to an acceptance that the extreme population concentrations of older industrial societies was neither economically necessary or inevitable ( Commins , 1978 ) . |
25 | Chair , if I could move on then to the budget proper , and I apologize for the numbering . |
26 | In Glasgow Garscadden Mr Donald Dewar , Labour 's shadow Scottish secretary , saw off a strong challenge from Mr Dick Douglas , the former Labour MP who defected first to the Scottish Labour Party , and then to the SNP . |
27 | Turning then to the mevleviyet kadiliks , he served successively ( and apparently uninterruptedly ) as kadi of Damascus ( 977/1569 ) , Egypt ( 978/1570 ) , Bursa ( 979/1572 ) , Edirne ( 981/1573 ) , and Istanbul ( Rajab 983/October 1575 ) . |
28 | On his own right , on the rising ground that led to a wood , and then to the moors and hills that rimmed the horizon , stood Cormac and Gillocher with the men of Atholl and Mar , and the church-banner of Tuathal , holding firm those men of Fife who had chosen to follow the King rather than Bishop Malduin , his acolytes , and his family . |
29 | The rope was once again attached to a tree and then to the saddle of Felipe 's horse , and Maggie lay back on the cliff-top to watch as he made another dangerous trip over the edge . |
30 | The material goes to the Reading Bureau , then to the Director of Public Freedoms , then to the Deputy Director for Political Affairs . |