Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] later [conj] " in BNC.

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1 We hear endlessly of Rodrigo taking various fortified cities and castles — only to lose them later and often in a matter of months .
2 The House passed this by 416–0 , and the Senate by 88–2 , and Johnson constantly used it later when he stepped up American involvement in Vietnam .
3 Kalchu told me later that the butchering and apportioning of meat strictly follows precedent .
4 In fact , George Every , then a lay brother at Kelham , with whom I had started a correspondence , told me later that Eliot , while praising some individual points , had said that the general impression it gave was of material being put through a machine and coming out the other side more or less as it was before .
5 ‘ The producers told me later that I got the job because of the winning chemistry between us — and that Pauline had put in a good word for me .
6 He told me later that he had only been a guard for fifteen months , also that the normal takings on this section of the line were approximately £10 , so he was only too pleased to work out a 26% discount for a group booking that realised BR £77.35 from our party .
7 I would do them later because I tell you what happens then , there will be a ch , there may well be a choice in two columns , I do n't know if that
8 When the rabbits are removed from the net I always toss mine belly upwards to the ground so that the white hair on the underside makes the rabbit more visible in the darkness and I can then collect it later once the killing operation has been completed all along the net .
9 What you do is to fix a line of battens across the wall ( or right round the room ) just above skirting board level , securing them with partly-driven masonry nails so you can remove them later when the adhesive has set .
10 ‘ I 'll ring you later and explain . ’
11 Well I sa I said can he contact you later and he says well no not really , I said well I 'll tell him to give you a ring in the day some time tomorrow .
12 And I 'll touch it later when let them do it !
13 I can always remove it later if something better comes up in the interim .
14 Bull revealed : ‘ Alex Ferguson contacted me later and was incredibly apologetic , saying that neither he nor Edwards had contacted Barnet . ’
15 ‘ Can I meet you later and have a talk ? ’
16 We had to do it later and later .
17 ‘ It was the last day of school and I had intended to phone you later although I had n't decided what to say . ’
18 Chrissie said , ‘ I 'll call you later and tell you .
19 But if the breadhead was to walk away and tell me later that he found only one packet , what would I say ?
20 Margaret 'll come back and change you later before we go to the tea party
21 I recall from when I saw it later that it made excellent footage .
22 I think it probably bothered me later when we started getting a bit bigger . ’
23 I know but you see they 'll regret it later but they need a bit more
24 This present trip represents , after all , a rare opportunity for me to savour to the full the many splendours of the English countryside , and I know I shall greatly regret it later if I allow myself to become unduly diverted .
25 This common experience recommends the approach to writing which says that you should start immediately by writing your ideas down , being prepared to discard them later when your thinking has evolved beyond your early plan .
26 you can leave it and get your mum to tell me later that you do n't want any more .
27 I see you later than , oh where 's the car keys I had them on the .
28 First , we know ( ( 33 ) 1 ) that it is not the end of the conversation because utterance ( iii ) is not a possible closing utterance : for one thing , it requires a response from B , and for another it is not a token of one of the regular closing forms that persons use in conversation ( Okay , see you later or the like ) .
29 See you later when you pass . ’
30 Okay we 'll leave that for a minute and we 'll have a look so you can forget all about it right then I 'll ask you later when you 've forgotten okay .
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