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Example sentences for "then taken"

  • The mass is then taken up with water, and the fluid filtered.

  • The mass is then taken up with water, and chloride of barium added to the solution.

  • It is then taken out, wrung at the peg or squeezed in the press, and dried in the shade.

  • It is then taken out, wrung at the peg or squeezed in a press, and straightway hung up in the drying house.

  • The blade is then taken in a pair of tongs, and heated a second time to finish the joint part, and at the same time to form a temporary tang for the purpose of driving into a small haft used by the grinder.

  • The Manavalan is then taken to the centre of the booth, where bamboo mats, carpets and white cloths are spread, and seated there.

  • The bridegroom is then taken by one of his friends to the padinhatta or principal room of the house.

  • She is then taken to one or more temples, and made to pull the tail of a cow three times.

  • He is then taken to an open place, where the priest introduces the new Brahmachari to the sun, and invokes him to cover his pupil with his rays.

  • A worm may be then taken out, opened, and tested as to its fitness for drawing.

  • The girl is then taken back to the middle room, where she remains for three days.

  • The girl is then taken to a temple, to invoke the God's blessing.

  • The girl is then taken to a pool for bathing, and returns to the pandal.

  • She is then taken to a cocoanut tree, preceded by the lamp, etc.

  • Wheat boiled in water until quite soft, then taken out, drained, thinned with milk, sweetened with sugar, and flavoured with nutmeg.

  • It is then taken to a secluded spot, the pot is destroyed, and the snake set at liberty.

  • It is then taken to a place where three roads meet, and broken.

  • The patient is then taken to a tank (pond) or well, and a number of pots of water are emptied over his head, while the mantravadi utters mantrams.

  • Some of the cholam is then taken in baskets, and put under the throat of the buffaloes till it is soaked with blood, and then put aside.

  • The head is then taken by the Guru, and fixed properly to the trunk, the junction being plentifully daubed with sacred earth (tirumani).

  • The bier is then taken to the grave, which is dug north and south; the body is lowered, the winding sheets loosened, and the body turned so as to lie on its right side facing Mecca.

  • One is then taken in the right hand, and three cards put upon it from the top of the pack, held in the left hand.

  • The head is then taken, and applied to the neck, the conjuror remarking that nothing is easier than to cause it to grow on again.

  • If symptoms of curling manifest themselves, the wand should be held at the mouth of the bottle and pressed against the ribbon as it comes out, and it should be then taken in both hands and held stretched until placed upon the table.

  • The paper is then taken by its very apex, and lifted carefully off the dummy shell, and the drawer-box opened, as previously explained for showing it empty.

  • The seed is then taken off by an apparatus with teeth, like a hatchet.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then taken" 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:
    active work; military salute; negro woman; then added; then also; then applied; then asked; then beat; then certainly; then chief; then down; then each; then fell; then gave; then given; then goes; then lift; then look; then more; then placed; then sent; then slowly; then spoke; then throw; then transferred; thence will