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Example sentences for "then allowed"

  • He is then allowed to go out of the sick room which is now to be thoroughly disinfected and fumigated.

  • It is stirred for a moment, then allowed to stand until firmly coagulated, which is then broken up and the whey strained off through a muslin.

  • He is then allowed to sit down in the tub and splash about all he pleases, rinse the soap off and allow him to have a good time generally.

  • A stream of water is then allowed to run upon the cloth in the kieve, until it comes off almost transparent.

  • This powder is infused in pure water, and stirred frequently with a glass ruler, then allowed to settle when the water is decanted.

  • The neutral solution is then allowed to rest for a sufficient time to let its clear parts be drawn off by decantation.

  • It was boiled in water to take away the remnant sweetness, then allowed to cool on top the water, taken off, and remelted over clean water, so manipulated as to free it from foreign substances, then molded into cakes.

  • That is to say, a fine firm winter apple, stuck as full of cloves as it could hold, then allowed to dry very, very slowly, in air neither hot nor cold.

  • The whole is then allowed to dry, and is afterwards exposed, in a clear fire, to a heat sufficient to melt the solder.

  • The whole is then allowed to cool before opening the pots.

  • A fine stream of bromine is then allowed to fall upon the powder with continual agitation; the addition of bromine ceases when the camphor is liquefied.

  • The manganese carbonate is then allowed to subside, the calcium chloride solution is drawn off, the precipitate carefully washed, and thrown up in heaps on an inclined surface to drain.

  • If one of the balls is drawn aside and is then allowed to fall against the other, the second ball is driven outward to practically the height from which the first ball fell and the first ball comes to rest.

  • Ammonia gas is liquefied by strong pressure and low temperature and is then allowed to flow into pipes which run through tanks containing salt water.

  • If the exposure has been correct the image will begin to appear in about a minute, and development is then allowed to go on with occasional rocking of the dish, until the negative is sufficiently opaque.

  • It is then allowed to evaporate for a minute or so, and when tacky is applied to the mount, covered with a sheet of glazed paper, and a roller squeegee passed over the surface.

  • The mixture is then allowed to stand in the dark for several days at a temperature not exceeding 30 deg.

  • The tissue is then allowed to dry in the air on the collodionized plate in the cold season, or, when the weather is warm and damp, in a box in the bottom of which is placed a quantity of quicklime in earthen dishes.

  • The tank is then allowed to settle out the tar formed during the saponification, and the fatty acids run off to another tank and boiled up about three times with one-third the amount of water.

  • The mixture is then allowed to settle and the supernatant mixture drawn off and run to the glycerine evaporator feed tank.

  • The mass is then allowed to settle for 24 hours, after which 40 gallons of water are added and the mixture stirred until it has a uniform creamy color indicating no dark streaks.

  • The soap is then allowed to cool and if color or perfume is to be added this is stirred in, after which the soap is cooled and filtered or else run directly into barrels.

  • The mash is then allowed to stand for about twenty hours, and to grow sour by lactic fermentation.

  • A certain amount of mash is then allowed to run into the still A through the pipe d.

  • The tube is then allowed to rest, when the alcohol is observed to float upon the surface of the water in a well-defined layer.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then allowed" 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:
    good piece; numerous cases; then about; then also; then answered; then applied; then bishop; then boil; then both; then brown; then evaporated; then from; then known; then living; then moved; then nodded; then ordered; then paused; then presently; then slowly; then strain the liquor; then take; then take off the; then the priest shall; then was; will swear