Then pour off the syrup, and boil it to sixteen degrees, pour it over the limes again, leaving it for twelve hours.
Form in small bits and drop into boiling salted water and boil for about five minutes, then pour off the water.
Then pour off the water, and put the peels in an earthern jar, covering with a fifteen degree boiling syrup.
Boil this for three-quarters of an hour, then pour off the liquor, and skim it.
Mix, and let them stand for twenty-four hours, frequently stirring the ingredients; then pour off the ley, and bottle it up.
Then pour off the water, and put a quart of fresh water to it; stir it up, let it settle, and repeat this till the water is quite clear.
Let the mixture stand till the fine white particles of the potatoes are precipitated; then pour off the liquor, and preserve it for use.
Keep them by the fire till ready to peel, but do not peel them; then pour off the water, and leave them cold.
Let it stand all night, then pour off the pickle, and boil it with Jamaica pepper, mace, cloves, and a little salt.
Boil it fast fifteen minutes, then pour off the water, and set it, uncovered upon the stove where it will not burn, to dry.
When you take it up, plunge it for a moment in a pan of cold water; then pour off the water, untie the twine, and gently lay back the top of the bag.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then pour off the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.