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Example sentences for "then give"

  • First wash the eyes with a weak decoction of camomile flowers until they are well cleansed; then give a cooling drink, composed of Cream of tartar, 1 ounce.

  • Rub the mixture in well; then give Gruel, 1 quart.

  • Then give chalk or, if necessary, take plaster from wall, mix it with a glass of water.

  • Then give chalk or, if necessary, take plaster from the wall, mix it with a glass of water.

  • Half a teaspoonful is a dose, unless the child is choking very badly; then give a teaspoonful.

  • S: Then give to the near of kin his due, and to the needy and the wayfarer; this is best for those who desire Allah's pleasure, and these it is who are successful.

  • S: Besides Him, therefore scheme against me all together; then give me no respite: 011.

  • Drench the horse and bleed him in the mouth; then give him 1 pint of linseed oil to remove them.

  • To determine this re-dip the skimmer, and shake it over the pan, then give it a sudden flirt behind, and the sugar will fly off like feathers.

  • Winch the goods in this 20 minutes; lift, and run them slightly through acetate of iron; wash them in two waters; then give 1 lb.

  • When he heard that, he said to them, "Then give me this inexhaustible pitcher.

  • The hawk said, 'if this be so, then give me your own flesh.

  • When the virtuous Brahman lady heard that, she said to the serpent, "If this is so, then give me my husband in it by way of alms.

  • Then give her a spill With a rattle of blocks abaft.

  • Then give her a spoke, and keep her west, Hurrah, for the world is round!

  • Then give her a spill, With a rattle of blocks abaft.

  • If you wish for my happiness, then give me to Mítya.

  • But if you're not sorry--then give her to Afrikán Savvich; sell her into slavery forever and ever.

  • If you are kind enough, then give us your blessing as is proper, in a fatherly fashion, with love.

  • Then give me your hand, and accept my thanks for the word, my brother.

  • Then give me your hand in parting, my friend.

  • The Battle done, search and suck your Cocks wounds, and wash them well with hot Urine, then give him a Roll of your best Scouring, and stove him for that Night.

  • We'll let him drip overnight, then give him a fresh dose and see how many times he can take what he forced on others.

  • Then give me one word to tell me that I may hope.

  • Then give me a clean towel;" said Tom, "my left ear is bunged up with soap.

  • Then give we all over, and there let it lie!

  • First I would buffet him thus, then give him a fall; Afterward I would dash out his brains at the wall.

  • Bird's-Egg Blue--Add ultramarine blue to white until a tolerably intense blue is reached; then give a dash of light chrome green.

  • The varnish once removed, let the surface stand for a few hours, then give it a light rubbing over with a moistened sponge dipped in finely pulverized pumice stone.

  • Then give a rub over with an alcohol-charged sponge, this to be immediately followed by a smart polish with the chamois skin.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then give" 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:
    grained wood; merry little; sulphur trioxide; then another; then both; then carried; then enter; then given; then governor; then hang; then heated; then held; then knit; then might; then perhaps; then pour; then presently; then remove; then removed; then rinse; then sweeten; then the; then told; then took; then very; then will