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

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1 The house had then to be fumigated , and Ann and 1 were in quarantine for six weeks .
2 John wrote to Hanns at the end of May that Tamara Karsavina , a former star of the Diaghilev Ballet , was planning to use Brae and Carter in a ballet ‘ for some small society … and it 's then to be repeated when Alan Carter is away on tour — and she 's trying me out !
3 I did all I could to encourage Bernstein to chat with John , who seemed even then to be developing into one of Canada 's most versatile and brilliant conductors .
4 Too much of a coincidence for Sir Thomas to feel ill and then to be poisoned after that .
5 Under the complex solution agreed between Yeltsin and Khasbulatov to the question of the interim appointment of a Prime Minister , the Congress won the right to nominate and vote on alternative candidates to the presidential nominee , but Yeltsin could choose his preferred candidate from among the top three , then to be confirmed in a further ballot by Congress .
6 In the Middle Ages , Finland was a land on the north-eastern fringe of Europe to which architectural styles percolated slowly , and had then to be adjusted to suit national and climatic needs .
7 The distinction between a movement and a party , or other organized group , is shown also by the fact that large-scale movements tend to produce within themselves a variety of more or less directly political groups , as did the nineteenth-century labour movement ; and the subsequent course of political action has then to be understood partly in terms of the relation between the broader movement and the various organized groups .
8 When a functional association is declared it has then to be checked and maintained .
9 The remainder of the forest wastes was in most cases divided between the lords of the manors and the commoners , in proportion to the value of their interests : the allotments were then to be fenced at the expense of the proprietors .
10 Civil Society is not then to be viewed merely as the world of individual needs , but rather … as sets of structured , institutionalized social practices .
11 The meaning of the October Revolution was then to be explained to anyone who bothered to turn up .
12 The " furniture " was then to be arranged into a design for the room and drawn on to the grid .
13 The method is for , say , a West Indian to pretend to apply for an advertised job and then to be followed a little later by a white person applying for the same job .
14 The normal process , as seen during Innocent 's pontificate , was for messengers , often close confidants of the pope , but in minor offices , to be sent in the first instance — then to be followed by negotiators of the highest rank .
15 Reducing the brush bow strips to just less than in allows then to be bent without steam , and using dry wood allows the use of epoxy rather than Cascamite , retaining adequate strength despite the thinner strips .
16 The children were then to be given clues to help them solve the mysteries and they were to tell the Pink Panther ( who was not privy to this information ) who had committed which crime .
17 On the other hand , the ‘ non-marketable ’ sector provides a range of social and administrative services which are not sold on markets , and which therefore must be financed ‘ externally ’ , the necessary revenue for this having then to be raised by taxing the output of the marketable sector via taxes on both profits and wages .
18 His consolation has to be that although she is , as an ideal , constantly changing , ‘ yet she dies only when the race of men is dead — then to be gathered to the number of the Gods . ’
19 One half has then to be turned over before the two halves are trimmed and married up .
20 Pioneering development : Until recently , research into that problem had led to only limited advances in chemical recycling — that is , taking the waste and converting it back into one of its raw material process stages , then to be reprocessed back again .
21 And then to be treated er as out and out er criminals , like this Quadling had done with us is just beyond all bounds of having reasonable
22 Everything is then to be gained by their serious recognition as social processes ; moreover as social processes of a highly significant and valuable kind .
23 Is it then to be concluded that the Cromer area has been downwarped at least 70 m since the Cromerian interglacial , or , if such an amount of downwarping seems to be excessive , that the sea level of the Cromerian interglacial was not as high as 70 m above the present ?
24 It was then to be infilled with debris and sealed with puddled clay to prevent water falling into workings below .
25 This is a book then to be recommended to a wide range of mental health professionals .
26 The land was then to be restored to its original owners on the payment of its value in installments .
27 Yeah , it 's a shame when they get like that though , then to be put in a home .
28 Pak was then to be outmanoeuvred by Kim Il Sung with the merger of the South Korean Workers Party with the North Korean Workers Party between June and August 1949 .
29 Because the books come out then to be edited
30 ‘ Ten months is a long time to be apart and then to be brought together to compete against such a good , experienced team as the Lions , ’ said Grant Fox , New Zealand 's masterly goal kicker .
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