Example sentences of "later be [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 ( The asbestos had been built into the carriages to act as sound and heat insulation , but had of course later been found to be a health hazard . )
2 It is initially intended for desktop personal computers , although Microsoft says it will later be extended to server environments and other computing systems .
3 That could mean that , like America 's Federal Reserve , he will later be trying to jump-start an economy already in slump .
4 The gas was to reduce iron oxide to make iron which could later be fed to a steel works .
5 A pro forma invoice may be sent before goods are delivered : if the customer is a new one and the manufacturer does n't know if he will pay his bills ; or if the goods are being sent on approval and may later be returned to the manufacturer .
6 Once the text has been accurately input to the computer , there are no particular practical problems associated with running a concordance program to study a wide range of syntactic variables ; the major advantage of computer techniques is the ease with which repetitive processes can be carried out and large amounts of data stored which can later be added to .
7 Nasser 's father belonged to this growing social stratum , running a post office in Alexandria when Nasser was born and later being transferred to Khatatba , a poor village on the edge of the delta .
8 A proper understanding of the electron and other spin-1/2 particles did not come until 1928 , when a theory was proposed by Paul Dirac , who later was elected to the Lucasian Professorship of Mathematics at Cambridge ( the same professorship that Newton had once held and that I now hold ) .
9 In 1958 Thomas was promoted group captain and two years later was posted to the Royal Australian Air Force , where he commanded the Tottenham station at Melbourne and became affectionately known as ‘ Father ’ .
10 Here Blake left them , identified himself to the surprised border guards and a few days later was flown to Mosow for a triumphant reunion with the KGB .
11 Cottle was interested and a few weeks later was invited to London where he was offered a job in the Foreign office , doing something , somewhere .
12 They , too , will owe a lot to the boycotters and sanctioners , including one in particular that I used to revile and later was honoured to be able to call friend — also a keen cricketer , a left-hand bat who as a schoolboy in Pretoria was thought promising enough to be headed for a higher grade of cricket one day .
13 In 1914 he enlisted in the Pembroke Yeomanry but two years later was seconded to Signals , then a branch of the Royal Engineers .
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