Harvey sauce; then pass it through a tammie over the oysters; make the whole very hot, without boiling, when ready to serve.
Boil for an hour, then pass through a fresh bath of 2 lb.
Work at the boil for one hour, then pass into a bran bath for half an hour at 90° F.
Cook until the moisture has disappeared, then pass through a sieve.
Into this put what you have already pounded up and mix it in, then pass it all through a sieve (passoire).
Boil the cochineal in river water, adding some Roman alum, then pass through a fine cloth to remove the cochineal, and set the liquor aside.
When the best possible black is wanted upon wool, we must give the stuff a foundation of indigo, then pass it into a bath of logwood, sumach, and proto-sulphate of iron.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then pass" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.