Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [prep] a later [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 It might be held so that this currency in turn could be used at a later date to make foreign purchases of goods or services , a method often used to hedge exchange risk .
32 The polygon definition file will be used in a later program run when the polygons will be associated with statistical values ( one of INFMORT or GNP in these examples ) .
33 Through a survey of 6 publishing companies , differentiated by size and type , it is intended to develop both case studies of companies and research tools to be used in a later industry wide study .
34 It will be shown in a later chapter that there seems to be no evidence to indicate that he held that post before holding the kazaskerlik , while there is positive evidence that he held it after holding the kazaskerlik .
35 For example , a prediction can be tied into a later encounter in the Castle , or to an encounter on the way back to the adventurers ' base .
36 Cable & Wireless 's manager for managed data networks , Richard Henables , says that they will either be integrated at a later date , or they may simply receive a send level of service .
37 By Ian Hargraves TRANMERE Rovers have won Football League backing for a resolution that would give the league power to order a match that has been abandoned , to be restarted at a later date at the point it was called off .
38 ITV also announced this week that , with the agreement of the Football League , they had taken out the Arsenal v Liverpool match from the fixtures for February 24 and it would be played at a later date , invoking a clause in their contract with the League that allows them to use three matches a season in this way .
39 At many cultural levels the old Petersburg continued to prevail for a while over Moscow in many informal , non-governmental ways , as will be noted in a later chapter .
40 The procedures of public decision-making , therefore , may be more cautious than in the private sector , and more prone to the excesses of paper record-keeping in case the decision needs to be defended at a later date .
41 The language of Lord Reid quoted above and cited in Berry ( No. 2 ) was obiter and may be compared with a later passage where his lordship carefully left open whether an appellant as of right could raise matters unrelated to the certified question .
42 The grounds of appeal are not viewed formally and may be enlarged at a later stage .
43 This had flowered and fruited and , although too late to be included in the Dictionary it might be brought into a later supplement because several new plants had been omitted once their initial letter had been passed in the main work .
44 Agreed that discussion be deferred to a later meeting , but the view was expressed that a register of RBGE EC research interests should be held by RMG through CW .
45 The building they stayed in and entered from the ( largely unchanged ) foreshore may now be found behind a later front ; the walls of the Raasay House Johnson slept in are held prisoner within the nineteenth-century accreted façade ; one or two corridors may be seen and touched .
46 The numbers getting over the last two hurdles can probably be found by a later survey , but the time involved is such that this will surely be a separate activity .
47 As it was , Macedon was to endure , after 399 , one of its most anarchic phases , a story which will be resumed in a later chapter .
48 Following the European stint , they embark on a ten-date British tour on May 15 , details of which will be announced at a later date .
49 You are able to input new and popular patterns to be stored at a later date for use again and again .
50 You are able to input new and popular patterns to be stored at a later date for use again and again .
51 If properly looked after , they can be re-applied at a later date without paying out the amount of your initial outlay
52 However , in the light of the importance of this decision to the United States ' court , to the parties to the proceedings in that court and in clarifying the law of England , we announced our intention of expressing our full reasons in writing to be delivered at a later date .
53 A secret postal ballot of parents then determines the fate of the school , and once a decision to opt out of local authority control has been taken it can not be reversed at a later date , although there is , of course , nothing to stop a new government introducing a legislation to repeal this provision .
54 A UNILATERAL move by a Labour government to get rid of nuclear weapons could be reversed by a later administration , Gerald Kaufman , the party 's foreign affairs spokesman , argued yesterday as the Brighton conference swung behind a multilateral approach to disarmament .
55 Memorandums of understanding were signed with all the republics , bar Uzbekistan , with which a document was to be signed at a later date .
56 Some of the most important fossils are extremely tiny : these will be discussed in a later chapter , and what follows is concerned with the forms that can be recognized from hand specimens .
57 These turbulent masses of superheated gases and incandescent solid particles present some fascinating problems to vulcanologists , which will be discussed in a later chapter .
58 His work , to be discussed in a later chapter , was very uneven .
59 Ruskin ( who will be discussed in a later chapter ) also wrote his autobiography in old age , and without our knowledge of his life from other sources we should have a distorted picture of his childhood , and should know nothing at all about his marriage .
60 The large question of the limits upon royal power will be discussed in a later chapter , but it can be said now that , although the Crown put pressure upon both Houses , they were capable of obstinacy and independence .
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