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Example sentences for "then more"

  • Put the coffee in the uppermost compartment, pour on the water very slowly until the fine coffee is saturated, then more rapidly.

  • Churn rather fast, until the butter-flakes, left by the dasher upon the top, show that the end to be gained is near—then more slowly.

  • The first part was over hard, stony ground, then came sand, then more stones, and then I struck the road again about two miles from Lawlers.

  • Then more gravely: "You shall have your way once more.

  • Then more gravely--"I try to be very careful about this matter.

  • Then more lightly, "You are worse than Queen Ester here, and her advice is bewildering enough.

  • Then more lightly he added, with his sunny smile, "If that big bay starts anything with me, I'll climb the corral fence pronto.

  • Turning aside from his course, he rode, rapidly at first, then more cautiously, toward the sound.

  • When the mayonnaise becomes quite thick, use a few drops of vinegar to thin it; then more oil, until sufficient sauce is made.

  • When set, add more custard, then more fruit, until the mould is full.

  • Put first a piece of bacon, then an oyster, then more bacon, on each little skewer, till there are six oysters with a piece of bacon between each through the centre and one at each end; string them very evenly.

  • Cover with bread-crumbs, then more apple.

  • Cover with bread-crumbs; then more apple.

  • Then more macaroni, and so on, filling the dish, with grated cheese on top.

  • Then cigars, and pieces of porcelain brought from the storehouses; then more tea, and an inspection of the many rooms full of odds and ends.

  • Then more wine, and more subdued conversation followed, interrupted by the grating of wheels upon the gravel drive.

  • For the kindness and courtesy which have been my invariable portion in this quest, I hereby return hearty thanks.

  • Fit the tops on neatly, place in circular rows in a deep dish and bake three-quarters of an hour, to a light brown.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then more" 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:
    certain woman; native name; then add; then allowed; then answered; then became; then carried; then chief; then desired; then home; then left; then pack; then pass; then proceeded; then remove from the; then rising; then rode; then strain; then take; then upon; then wash; then went; then will; thence north; will forgive; wrote home