Then hang it up to smoke with the small end downwards.
Then hang it over the fire, and boil it hard a quarter of an hour, or a little more.
Turn it every day, the under part uppermost, and so on for a fortnight; then hang it where it may have a little warmth of the fire.
Smoke them with horse litter for two hours; then hang them to dry in a chimney where wood is burned for a fortnight, after which, hang them in a dry place till wanted for use.
Then hang it up till it has done dripping; and dry it in a chimney with deal saw-dust and juniper berries.
To four pounds of lean buttock of beef take one ounce of saltpetre and some common salt, in which let the meat lie for a month; then hang it to dry for three weeks.
Just as she stroked the bird, Hans said: "If you'll come along, then hang on!
Then hang them in smoke for two days, and on the third day rub them with a mixture of (olive) oil and vinegar.
Pack skin down and let stand for five weeks, then hang in the smoke house for five or six weeks, and smoke in damp weather, using hickory wood.
Then hang them in the meat house, and neither bats nor worms will touch them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then hang" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.