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Example sentences for "should then"

  • It should then be squeezed for five minutes until the water looks like porridge.

  • It should then be placed in a warm receiving blanket, and put in a safe place.

  • It should then be opened up and scraped out.

  • The dressing immediately over the wound should then be thick and soft so as to absorb the discharge that may be present.

  • If a rebellion of this kind should break out, it would become a question to what extent we ought to carry on commerce with the rebellious place; and we should then be governed by existing circumstances.

  • They were once in a condition not unlike to that in which we should then stand.

  • I should then expatiate on the warmth of my love, and the depth of my devotion.

  • By continuing to do this a swelling will be gradually produced in the lingam, and he should then lie on a cot, and cause his lingam to hang down through a hole in the cot.

  • He should give her hints of his love for her, and if he finds from her replies that she receives these hints favourably, he should then set to work to gain her over without any fear.

  • If she listens to him, but does not manifest to him in any way her own intentions, he should then try to gain her over by means of a go-between.

  • It should then be turned round on the chuck to bore it, and face the other side.

  • These strips (which should be about two feet long) should then be planed down on the sides to very nearly the thickness of the tooth at the pitch line, and hollow on one edge to fit the curvature of the wheel rim.

  • A dead smooth file that has been used enough to wear down the projecting teeth (which would cut scratches) should then be used, the work rotating at as fast a speed as the file teeth will stand without undue wear.

  • It should then be rubbed with a dry cloth to remove any unabsorbed oil.

  • Water that is not known to be pure should be boiled 20 minutes; it should then be cooled and aerated by being poured repeatedly from one clean container to another, or it may be purified by apparatus supplied for the purpose.

  • We may possibly learn from it whether digitalis is producing an intermittent pulse, which it frequently will do, and which we wish that it should do: it should then be given a little more cautiously, and in smaller quantities.

  • He should then be met to his appointment in some private field, where he would receive his dog on condition that no questions should be asked.

  • A solution of alum, in about the same quantity of alum and water as the foregoing lotion, should then be used.

  • The point of the blade should then be pushed in at one end of the wound, thrust behind the femur, and made to appear at the other end; it should then be carried downwards (Plate III.

  • It should then be dressed with carbolised lint and supported by a bandage.

  • He only wished that the committee would rise, and he should then vote in the House that they might not have leave to sit again.

  • If the motion should obtain, he should then move a resolution providing for a loan to individuals for the purpose.

  • He should then, with heedfulness, devise his own measures, honouring those that are loyal to him and punishing those that are hostile.

  • If, after provision has been made for his support, he does not abstain from theft he should then, O scorcher of foes be banished from the kingdom with all his kinsmen.

  • He should then publish in his kingdom, for the information of his subjects, the results of such deliberation.

  • When the king, by a survey of his own, finds himself weak, he should then, consulting with his counsellors make peace with a foe that is stronger.

  • It should then be slightly watered to settle the soil firmly around the cuttings, and then placed in a cold frame, or on the floor of a vinery, in which no fire is kept during winter.

  • It should then be protected from the frost and light until it has entirely recovered from its change of habitation, when it can be placed in any cool spot free from frost, until it is wanted for forcing.

  • It should then be examined, and if nothing can be detected, perhaps the abstinence of a day may restore it.

  • When a ligature cannot be applied, the body should be seized with a proper pair of forceps, and it should then be turned round and round several times.

  • It should then be dried with a soft cloth, and afterwards returned.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "should then" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    boat was; dinna want; should also; should become; should come; should continue; should endeavor; should feel; should find; should follow his steps; should get; should happen; should have; should have been glad; should hear; should hope; should imagine; should keep; should know; should much; should read; should remain; should say; should strive; should think you would; should vote