Sentences with phrase «then hastened»

The ripening process is then hastened using ethylene gas, which manages to turn the tomatoes red but can never recreate the effect of true sunlight, which gives tomatoes their intense flavour.
This then hastens the ripenening process — and you can speed things up further still by placing ANOTHER ethylene - producing item (like a banana) in the bag, too!
Well then I hasten to add that we have the latest Sam and Max episode, retro based fun in the form of 3D helicopter adventure game Landit Bandit, Helghast additions to the world of Lost Planet 2 via the Killzone 2 Character Pack and much more besides.
He then hastens to add you should leave before you burn alive, as he considers that this would be undesirable.

Not exact matches

And then, in the very same «Greenspanian» sentence, he hastened to add that he thought the removal of Euro - risk was «only temporary.»
An old culture, like an old bear, can suddenly whiff the dank odor of its own mortality; and then it is tempted, and tempted deeply, to sacrifice its ideals for the preservation of its life — and thus to hasten the very demise in history that it fears so much.
When a Christian grasps a promise, if he does not take it to God, he dishonours him; but when he hastens to the throne of grace, and cries, «Lord, I have nothing to recommend me but this, «Thou hast said it;» «then his desire shall be granted.
I popped across the heath to my supermarket (damned handy that, just a five minute pleasant walk away) but then spent about 15quid ($ 30) on various bits I thought I'd need, not all just for these dishes I hasten to add — at least I don't think the Cooking Guy said anything about using deodorant in his sandwich.
Then Ramsay sic» ed the dogs on her, hastening a retreat.
Pjanic then had the time and space required to hasten the transition phase via direct play to Cuadrado and Mandzukic:
If it hastens the demise of the clubs through accommodating this greed then so much the better.
Then he'd place a skin substitute over the wound — an Integra - like product suitable for the face — and use the biomask again to hasten healing and protect the regenerating skin.
Then, when he drops something on his foot, Tadashi's ultimate creation, huggable personal healthcare robot Baymax (Scott Adsit), he begins to come back to the real world — a process hastened by Aunt Cass inviting Tadashi's friends to visit.
Then, taking advantage of the opening caused by the passage of a truck, Atiq manages to squeeze into a less turbulent side street and hastens, despite his limp, toward a building that stands oddly upright amid an expanse of rubble.
When bleaching happens, coral loses the supply of food and turns white, and then bleaching hastens.
By contrast, if morality involves a balancing of ethical costs and benefits, then Churchill's deception of the German high command quite plausibly was a moral act that quickened the pace of battle, thus hastening the defeat of the Nazis and the liberation of Dachau.
Then their like - minded PhD colleagues reviewed their work and hastened to endorse it without question.
It is true that we can presently do little about volcanos and other natural disasters, but if our behaviour is likely to hasten global warming, or ice - age conditions — whatever it might be, then we should tread carefully.
If there are serious problems with your relationship already, for example, then thinking that your partner will live up to your ideal standards may only hasten the demise of your relationship.7 For instance, if there are serious trust issues between you and your partner, or one of you has troubling money management habits, you're probably better off opting out of idealization, and going with a more realistic evaluation of your partner.
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