Example sentences of "[coord] later with " in BNC.

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1 To answer this correctly you need to analyse the tasks that face you currently to decide how many of them can be handed on immediately , or later with careful preparation .
2 Britain 's position was further weakened early in 1963 , when the French president , de Gaulle , vetoed the first British attempt to join the EEC , though George Ball later concluded that the veto would have been delivered sooner or later with or without Nassau .
3 It was a characteristic that they were to share with all the minorities of Lebanon ; and later with the Israelis .
4 She studied with Helen Webb , a noted teacher , and later with Madge Mann in Johannesburg , but she never danced professionally .
5 When you finish , sit quietly for several moments , at first with your eyes closed and later with your eyes opened .
6 Although cylinder manufacturers countered effectively for some decades , first with moulding techniques and later with finer grooves , the overwhelming simplicity of being able to press thousands of copies of disc records and play them on a simple machine eventually told in the disc 's favour .
7 These and other experiences are repeated and reworked , first with other members of the family , and later with an extending circle of contacts outside the home .
8 Despite his involvement with the NCF — and later with the Peace Pledge Union — Russell never accepted absolute pacifism .
9 In January 1924 , when the house was nearing completion , she went twice in four days , first with her son ‘ Georgie ’ , the Duke of Kent , when they spent one and a half hours ‘ going over the beautiful miniature things ’ , as she records in her diary , and later with a friend when she ‘ arranged some of the rooms ’ .
10 This was a polemical exaggeration : as in the United States today , many lawyers were closely connected with local life and later with business concerns as company lawyers .
11 This streak was obvious in his relationships with Frank , who was certainly difficult to live with , and later with Terry Waite .
12 Sir Wilfrid had had a difficult time with the gardener 's cat and later with the gardener .
13 She shared her private life exclusively with women , notably with Mabel Veronica Batten , under whose influence she converted to Catholicism , and later with the sculptor Una Vincenzo , Lady Troubridge .
14 Government also jumped on the bandwagon , first with wage restraint policies and later with restrictive monetary policies to reduce inflationary pressures .
15 On Nov. 19-20 Paul Dijoud , director for African and Malagasy affairs at the French Foreign Ministry , met with President Hassan Gouled Aptidon and later with FRUD leaders in the capital .
16 Childeric 's tomb is the archaeological counterpart to the delicate problem of the relationship of his authority with that of Aegidius , and later with that of Paul .
17 You have to look at the way in which children learn , and the principle vehicle through which children learn is associated with visual symbols , and later with the written word .
18 In the prosperous 1980s many individuals found they were able to consider buying a second home in Europe , perhaps at first for holidays but later with retirement in view .
19 Women , said Jessica , languidly at first , but later with more interest .
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