Example sentences of "much later in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The dates of the galleries are on record from the 14th Century in more pastoral areas to much later in the Lake District . |
2 | When much later in the afternoon she got up to get the tea a tearing sound was heard as her nice blue overall parted with the gummy chair — she let out a burst of laughter . |
3 | ( Much later in the century Lenin had a copy of it , too , in his study bedroom in Simbirsk . ) |
4 | Before the spinning wheel came into use , much later in the North than in the South of England , all spinning was done on a spindle . |
5 | This disagreement led to a reconciliation on the tenth morning culminating in a bout of furious unaccustomed holiday sex ( the kind you do n't get anywhere else ) , which in turn led them to wander onto the beach much later in the day , feeling sheepish and rather pleased with themselves . |
6 | This signal AC/190 was not sent on to AFHQ until much later in the day on 14 May , and a copy marked " Personal for General Morgan " , the Chief of Staff , was received in Caserta just after midnight , at 0005 hrs . |
7 | which we did , and I 'm pleased to say that they endorsed that that general position , in other words their not going to come to a conclusion whether or not they should take any part in the proceedings , whether they should intervene or seek to stop the project until much later in the day . |
8 | The turbo version of the new Golf Diesel is not due until much later in the year . |
9 | The word ‘ championship ’ , however , no matter how much he may have been thinking about it privately , I did not hear from him until much later in the year , when the scales began to tip in his favour . |
10 | Much later in the debate , and in time , the same " raw data " were transformed yet again , this time seen as the negotiated outcomes of actors " methods , particularly the police and coroners , for making sense of and constructing their courses of action which are only imperfectly , if at all , reflected in the figures . |
11 | Entertainment would come in the form of the funfair , races and sports for the children , sideshows and tents packed with crafts and fancy merchandise , pleasure flights in light aircraft taking off from the company runway , and then , much later in the evening , the grand firework display that would wind up the day 's events . |
12 | But er not that notwithstanding there are er a couple or three thousand spectators here at Lane , we 'll get the official figure much later in the evening . |
13 | But then when he did come home much later in the evenings she was often brusque and cross with him . |
14 | Much later in the book I had a small scene in which one character is seen just about to tell the murderer , who was not conceivably present when the Maharajah perpetrated his joke , what had happened . |
15 | Much later in the books of Samuel we find another story concerning the ark which reminds us of the battle with the Philistines . |
16 | This occurs much later in the entry process . |
17 | Much later in the war Stoddard 's factory did have a major fire that destroyed much of what was then called Patrick Bank . |