Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] later this " in BNC.

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1 Now , they say they are going ahead with plans to go over High Force later this year .
2 It 'll go to a free vote later this evening and if the bill is passed it 'll mean prosecutions could start against at least 3 alleged war criminals almost immediately .
3 SHADOW Home Secretary Roy Hattersley is to meet North Yorkshire 's top policeman later this week to discuss the county 's growing crime rate .
4 Eagle Star hopes to continue the reciprocal strategy later this year with joint mailings and factual publications outlining government benefits for the elderly , and how private insurance can supplement them .
5 It may seem a little strange that this matter should have been dealt with by means of an interim order intended to regulate the position until a further hearing later this month .
6 In an editorial statement later this morning , Akira Kobayashi , the Chief Executive Officer of GenTech East , will explain how unreasonable and inefficient the Soviets are proving on this issue .
7 I 'm going to be floating down river on this thing later this afternoon , so you do n't need to have any worries about letting me up on deck . ’
8 In what sounds like computer industry heresy , Gupta Corp , Menlo Park told Reuter that it is looking to higher prices for its more advanced software products to help it achieve sharply higher earnings in 1993 : ‘ Our prices are going up as the functionality and performance of our software increases along with the functionality and performance of personal computer networks , ’ chief executive Umang Gupta said ; the company will introduce two new versions of its SQLWindows 4.0 software later this month ; the standard version at $2,000 , a more advanced one at $3,500 ; he says its only prices going down were for communications routing software .
9 Teachers have been clearing up the mess and the headmaster says some lessons will be held in a nearby school later this week .
10 Some time later this ‘ incorrigible rogue ’ was taken to court for running away and leaving his wife and four children who became a charge on the parish of Felmersham .
11 The higher-end 45MHz , 135 MIPS and 50MHz , 150 MIPS iterations , with external cache , are promised for some time later this year .
12 A detailed rescue proposal is expected to be presented to Borders Regional Council later this month .
13 Finally , John is due to finish his HNC course in mechanical engineering later this year .
14 Facilities for coronary artery bypass grafting in the Northern region are expanding , both in the current unit and with the opening of a second centre later this year .
15 Sir John , who presents his last annual report later this month , said : ‘ The reforms are long overdue .
16 Durham Euro-MP Stephen Hughes will speak to first year pupils at St John 's Comprehensive School later this month and will also speak to students at the town 's Sixth Form Centre .
17 Ardiles is believed to be top of Spurs chairman Alan Sugar 's wanted list to take over as manager and is expected to fly back from a holiday in Argentina to discuss a possible move later this week .
18 I undertook to make it one of the priorities of our presidency of the European Community later this year to carry through an improved trade and co-operation agreement with Russia .
19 That 's deliberately because the programme is a tight one and you ca n't fit everything in all the time , but we 'll refer to this at several different points particularly talking about press releases a little bit later this morning , and also you we will find that a lot of the general comments we 're made making apply to press situations , talking to journalists in general , and writing articles for from that point of view also .
20 The exercises a being piloted by a small number of students with a view to presenting a short course or self-study package later this year .
21 So now the Black Horse has been named a regional Pub of the Year with a strong chance of winning the national title later this year .
22 There were exceptions , again , like Carousel , which is being revived at the National Theatre later this year , and which has a plot bizarre by Verdi 's standards .
23 BISHOP of Chelmsford the Rt Rev John Waine is to speak on draft legislation for the ordination of women at a meeting of the diocesan synod later this week .
24 The ruling makes it all but certain that Britain will be found guilty on charges relating to these matters when the case comes before the European Court later this year .
25 He is scheduled for a reserve outing later this week .
26 ZOLA Budd-Pieterse of South Africa and Mary Decker Slaney are likely to compete against each other later this year .
27 The North Yorkshire resort of Whitby promises to be a particularly noisy place later this month when it plays host to the region 's first-ever town criers ' competition .
28 It featured some of the North Wales forests to be used in the international event later this month .
29 • Britain 's best loved soap opera , Coronation Street , will also have a smoky flavour later this autumn after filming took place on the Cheddleton-based North Staffs Railway 's picnic area looking towards the Knotty 's attractive base .
30 The Milton Keynes-based group , which kills 4,000 cattle and 25,000 sheep a week in the season , is expected to take an initiative in that area later this year , and Mr Canvin was giving little away in his address to the Safeway-sponsored Strathclyde Food Project seminar .
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