Example sentences of "[adv] common after " in BNC.

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1 This is not to suggest that all the anti-Hanoverian crowds were encouraged from above ; as Nicholas Rogers has shown , patrician involvement seems to have become less common after the early stages of unrest , and increasingly the riots in most areas appear to have been led from below by more lowly types .
2 This anxiety is aggravated by the common , but non-serious , symptoms which are so common after the attack , i.e. left-sided chest pains , ectopic beats causing palpitations , light-headedness and weariness .
3 It is reasonable to think this became more common after the revolution and after the discovery of oil .
4 Indeed , David Underdown has argued that rural sports and recreations became more common after 1660 than ever before .
5 Sudden death can occur with the initial syncopal episode , but is more common after several such episodes .
6 As was often common after breech births , the afterbirth had not come away as it should have done , and Effie had been so torn during the birth , Dr Neil told her later , that she had started to bleed , and then the bleeding had turned into a violent haemorrhaging , the passage of the afterbirth completing the damage already done to Effie 's poor little body .
7 Few limb bones were complete , but distal humeri and tibiae , proximal ulnae and fragmentary mandibles were most common after isolated teeth .
8 Syllabic is most common after alveolar plosives and fricatives ; in the case of and followed by the plosive is nasally released by lowering the soft palate , so that in the word ‘ eaten ’ , for example , the tongue does not move in the sequence but the soft palate is lowered at the end of so that compressed air escapes through the nose .
9 Dr Morris writes : Spots and threads in our visual field are very common after the age of 30 , the result from ageing of the vitreous gel — the ‘ jelly ’ which fills nearly all of the eyeball .
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