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

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1 Neal , now assistant coach at Coventry , gained his first cap under Revie against Wales in 1976 but then seemed to be forgotten .
2 SHARE prices in London shrugged off Monday 's sharp fall on Wall Street but then succumbed to fresh falls in New York late in the day .
3 They frequently write laboratory reports that give all the facts about an experiment or test but then come to an abrupt halt .
4 It rose to something like 35,000 tons per year but then began to tail off ( see appendix D ) .
5 It happened less than 72 hours after Sampras had paid warm tribute in Frankfurt to the veteran coach he said had helped him so much in a year which began disastrously without him but then led to outstanding success in the second half of the year , culminating in the ATP Tour Championships title .
6 They 'd origionaly been staying at the hotel Mediteran , but then moved to a villa .
7 He was posted first to the Artillery , but then transferred to the Royal Engineers because he had a driving licence .
8 Roles began his career by serving his apprenticeship as a photographer 's assistant after leaving school , but then transferred to an education in sculpture and painting .
9 Mrs Chandler was rushed to the Duchess of Kent 's Military Hospital at nearby Catterick Garrison , but then transferred to Middlesbrough General Hospital .
10 They knocked out the next emplacement , but then came to one of those house-like ack-ack towers .
11 He received but scant attention outside his native land for half a century after his death , but then came to be a major force who made a profound impression on both theology and philosophy .
12 I enjoyed it for a few weeks but then went to Stanley . ’
13 A Symes in High Street Ward , for example , pointed to the ‘ vast problems to be faced by the Borough — houses for the working classes , road improvements , removal of slums , tram system improved ’ , but then went to the heart of the matter :
14 ‘ I studied architecture here , but then went to the States for the degree , ’ Vitor replied , and rapped out brief details .
15 The semi-fixed search starts as a fixed search but then progresses to a more open mode .
16 Its share price began at $38 , soared to $55 but then crashed to $9 during a market collapse in 1903 .
17 ( According to the so-called " linking rule " , a spell of employment lasting less than this time is considered an interruption to a single spell of unemployment , whilst a spell of employment lasting longer than this but then coming to an end opens up a new spell of unemployment . )
18 Studies in Europe for instance show that er in populations which experienced starvation during World War Two such as the Netherlands , the rate of fraternal twinning dropped dramatically during the war , but then recovered to its pre-war level after the war , and this strongly suggests that the rate of fraternal twinning was related to how much food women were eating , and when they were starved they were less likely to two eggs than when they were fell fed .
19 All of us as women have the right and and the ability to give birth , that is if we can , there 's nothing , er , medically wrong with us but then added to that there are those who have the ability to be good mothers , un unfortunately I do n't happen to fall into that category .
20 ‘ That was very profound , ’ he said , quietly , but then refused to be drawn into a more serious mood .
21 Conversely , fractional albumin clearance fell with both treatments from 0 to 6 months ( although not significantly ) but then rose to pretreatment values after 12 months with hydrochlorothiazide , whereas it fell further with enalapril ( one way analysis of variance of the treatment-time interaction for enalapril group , p=0.022 ) .
22 When you go to your mum 's tomorrow , or when we go out tomorrow we 'll take it with us , in case we meet anybody I can be taping cos I can get as many people as I like , when you go up to Ken 's take it with you , put it on your pocket , but then say to them , if you object we wo n't do it .
23 They can often appear normal at birth but then start to either wander about aimlessly as if blind or even in more serious cases show convulsions .
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