Example sentences of "[pn reflx] [adv] after " in BNC.
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1 | How do we know he wo n't discharge himself again after a week ? |
2 | His preoccupation with Russia was to show itself shortly after with the publication of The Dark Side of the Moon , to which he wrote a most interesting Preface . |
3 | Sadly , the creature drowned itself shortly after his visit by attempting to attack its own reflection in a bucket of water . |
4 | Although the musical ascendancy of Italy did not begin to assert itself immediately after the deaths of Josquin and Isaac and their great contemporaries , Pierre de La Rue and Loyset Compere , its foundations were already laid . |
5 | British trade unionism had found itself again after the traumas of the interwar years ; and it would have nothing to do with new-fangled ideas of socialist planning . |
6 | Leonora pulled herself together after a while . |
7 | Tracey Cole killed herself shortly after starting her course in October last year . |
8 | Fortunately this was a case where I had felt very confident of the remedy and close questioning revealed that her appetite had returned , her chest was n't as tight and she did experience feeling better in herself immediately after taking the medicine . |
9 | You had organized it yourself shortly after graduating from the conducting class at the Musikhochschule in Vienna ? |
10 | These dilemmas may even present themselves shortly after a long policy discussion when both parties have agreed on the proper procedure . |
11 | Of humble origins and mixed Spanish and native South American blood , the Patiños of Cochabamba ( in the Andes some 300 kilometres southeast of Bolivia 's capital , La Paz ) , found themselves shortly after World War I in possession of one of the world 's great fortunes . |
12 | ‘ I was feeling pretty pleased with myself yesterday after picking up some awards in Harrogate , including one for a window display . |
13 | He wants er to get together with Ian and myself Ian and myself straight after this meeting . |
14 | Centres for the physically handicapped have traditionally taken the elderly , and youngsters finding themselves there after leaving school may feel their adult lives have ended rather than just begun . |