Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] after " in BNC.

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1 Especially not right after breakfast .
2 The routine at this stage never varied It was unlikely that he would find it necessary to leave his office until the time came to visit the missing girl 's parents and in the meantime he was capable of giving the usual orders while half asleep — which he very nearly was , having been called from his bed not much after five in the morning .
3 It 's not much after what you 've just been through , but I 'd hate to end up in a French jail and , as I forgot my licence , I 'm not insured to move this car . ’
4 In ordinary lists of the fields of sociology it gets in , if at all , as a very late entry : not only after the hard stuff of class , industry and politics , of the family or of crime , but as a miscellaneous heading after the more defined fields of the sociology of religion , education and knowledge .
5 Importantly , one study of births in the USA ( Yerushalmy , 1945 ) showed that still birth ratios are higher not only after short spacing but also after excessively long birth intervals .
6 The systems planning team will have to ensure that rewards come during and not only after the full information systems project is implemented .
7 The fact that it was not long after that similar if lesser welfare legislation was introduced is indicative of the public demand and that clerical socio-moral theory did not tally with the people 's experience of reality .
8 The thunder broke not long after sunset , as Cameron and Menzies sat with a jug of wine , reckoning up the day 's gains and setbacks .
9 Coincidently , the report was published not long after the Government 's announcement of its intention to introduce commonhold legislation ( see Information Circular , August 1991 ) , which is aimed at strengthening the rights of existing leaseholders .
10 Thus not long after the start of NEP , in a province as sleepy as Kursk , we find already the seeds of socio-economic decay , from a Marxist point of view ( Yakovlev 's ) , leading to possible political difficulties for the centre .
11 Not long after this , Lewis and Williams met in London , as they continued to do at irregular intervals for the next three years .
12 Both leaders were caught short by Mr Kohl 's speech to the Bundestag not long after the opening of the Berlin Wall , in which he threw his weight behind German unification .
13 The Syntagma grew out of an interest Gassendi formed , not long after the publication of the Exercises , in the Greek philosopher Epicurus .
14 Not long after its foundation , Thomas Sprat was commissioned to write the Society 's History .
15 Not long after that , witnesses near the St Claude Avenue Bridge , eight miles away , reported seeing a man and a woman go by on a motorcycle .
16 Not long after that they were back in each other 's arms .
17 The reshuffle comes not long after a difficult first half in which profits fell 17 p.c .
18 Very little is known historically about Roland , but his fame lives on in the Chanson de Roland and legends that arose not long after his heroic death .
19 Sutcliffe tapped the side of his long nose with his index finger as he uttered these words , dislodging his spectacles and causing them to crash into his tea-cup — for this conversation took place in the Senior Common Room , not long after Robyn 's arrival at Rummidge .
20 As his lymphad turned into Duart Bay not long after noon , the bay was empty .
21 It was not long after that evening there came the sad news that Herr Bremann had shot himself in a train between Hamburg and Berlin .
22 Not long after this , I landed a senior position with a large company .
23 Nails was generally asleep not long after ten , preferring to get up when the sun did , take Firelight out and clean up her stable and do his running practice before going home for breakfast .
24 Not long after the first Love Feast plans were made for the building of a Methodist Chapel , facing the village green and just behind where St Mark 's Church now stands .
25 The patient described here took an overdose not long after her marriage somewhat unexpectedly came to an end .
26 And , with luck , not long after that we will have in our very own editorial offices an electronic excuse for the mistakes that occasionally slide into these pages .
27 Recorded not long after a live cycle at the 1974 Aix-en-Provence Festival celebrating the 50th anniversary of the composer 's death , these are wide-ranging , run-in performances that completely escape the contrivance and routine that can so often creep into such extensive complete surveys .
28 He married a nurse not long after that .
29 That was not long after the Second World War broke out .
30 Not long after this , my boyfriend and I broke up because I liked somebody else .
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