Example sentences of "then to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 You can earn advancement to leading cook and then to petty officer cook or caterer .
2 The true story of a major league baseball star who went from the street corner to stardom and then to armed robbery but is saved from destruction by a one in a million chance .
3 The control unit routes the signal to A or B preamps and then to modified Soldano stereo power amps .
4 More importantly , by reforming the tax structure , the Tories have brought down marginal tax rates further still , even compared with 1979 ; for example for the average earner the marginal rate including VAT has fallen from 49 p.c. then to 45 p.c. today .
5 Her weight shot up during both pregnancies , first to 16 then to 18 stone and her doctor worried about the risk of pre-eclampsia , a sudden rise in blood pressure which can lead to babies being born prematurely and cause complications for the prospective mother , too .
6 What 've you got to do then to that thingy then sheet Jan ?
7 If a single phrase of Beethoven 's ninth symphony is sufficiently distinctive and memorable to be abstracted from the context of the whole symphony , and used as the call-sign of a maddeningly intrusive European broadcasting station , then to that extent it deserves to be called one meme .
8 However , if before that time the supplier issues a tax invoice or receives payment , then to that extent the time of supply ( also known as the ‘ tax point ’ ) is the earlier of when the invoice is issued or payment received ( s 5(1) and ( 10 ) ) .
9 To the extent that politics and government administration become more corrupt , then to that extent will men and women of high principle find entry into politics repugnant .
10 Then to each narrator is assigned a time and place of the writing of his contribution .
11 erm I think there was , there was erm , they definitely made the decision by then to sacred cow and they ca n't harm the middle peasants
12 What we and Holyfield do know is that Bowe offers a safer route , if not to heavyweight immortality then to respectful acceptance by his peers for his efforts inside the ring , in line with the respect his quiet dignity commands outside it .
13 I remember sending far more callers on then to general befriending and support organizations ( of which far more existed ) and fewer to specialist social groups and youth groups ( which have blossomed since ) .
14 And Casaubon says of his left-wing , bar-propping days in the early Seventies , ‘ I could write the political history of those years based on how Red Label gradually gave way to 12-year-old Ballantine and then to single malt . ’
15 If we can move on then to potential net variations .
16 This will lead on to a discussion of an action-based theory of mentality , the theory developed by the Swiss developmental psychologist and philosopher Jean Piaget , and then to some discussion of mental development itself .
17 The said partnership is for economic strategy planning and they have current consultancy projects in what was the USSR , and the one of the three I have known for years , as he shared a Lothian Regional council office with our former upstairs neighbour , lovely now in lake district is off to Moscow next Monday and then to another city ( ? sp ) six thousand miles east of Moscow !
18 The approach of the police to the investigation of rape cases has been subject to much criticism — and then to considerable improvement — and it seems quite possible that these improvements , together with the advent of rape-crisis centres and victim-support facilities , have led more women to report rapes than did so formerly .
19 Callinicos mordantly comments on the descent ‘ from revolutionary groupuscule to single-issue campaigns and then to social democracy ’ .
  Next page