Example sentences of "[vb pp] at a later stage " in BNC.

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1 The statue is late Roman , the head of ( it is assumed ) Archbishop Adelmanno having been added at a later stage in what was believed to have been tenth-century style .
2 However , it is well worth using in dishes which require the wine to be added at a later stage to give flavouring .
3 Thus a computer architecture and instruction set can be frozen at a later stage in the design process , and can be altered as a result of any inadequacies or improvements .
4 However , the ideal could be pursued , which was the basis of the arguments that were considered at a later stage .
5 The lower order changes in responsibility were considered at a later stage when working with Principals to determine the detailed changes required at individual Colleges .
6 The plans , like those prepared in 1939 , included structural provision for two transepts , near the pulpit , to be built at a later stage , though it now seems unlikely that this will ever happen .
7 The teaching of study skills should of course obviate the problems that arise in assignments and projects , but generally this provision has been made at a later stage of the pupils ' school career , at the sixth-form level , when a recognized amount of their time is allocated to private study .
8 Additional awards were made at a later stage to three individuals who were unable to attend .
9 Further constitutional changes were promised at a later stage which would place the relationship between the USSR and its constituent republics on a new and more equitable basis .
10 The conceptual line between the systems world and the real world was crossed at a later stage when the information model was used to explore what was actually happening in practice .
11 As noted in Chapter 4 , women are more likely to become known at a later stage in their heroin career than males for a number of reasons .
12 The grounds of appeal are not viewed formally and may be enlarged at a later stage .
13 He seems to be moving towards dropping plans for a White Paper setting out various proposals , followed at a later stage by legislation .
14 A few other ministers were involved at a later stage .
15 ‘ It is clear that the bank were involved in the various activities of McLaughlin , who seems to have introduced to the bank the various people involved , as well as effecting the introduction of the husband to Dempsey and others with whom he was involved at a later stage .
16 Thus , if the ridge is removed from a very early bud only the humerus will develop ; but if it is removed at a later stage the radius and ulna and wrist will develop but the digits will be absent .
17 They therefore recommended that AEA should be encouraged to push the government restrictions ( for example , AEA is not allowed to manufacture non-nuclear products ) to the limits and then , if successful , the restrictions could be removed at a later stage .
18 This assumption will be removed at a later stage .
19 Underpants and knickers are harder to manage , so they are practised at a later stage .
20 The similarity continues if people or animals are examined at a later stage .
21 A bewildering number of configurations are now available ( Sigma Instruments , 1972 ; Cassat , 1977 ) , but in this Chapter discussion is confined to the basic drive circuits and the potential benefits of more sophisticated drives are examined at a later stage ( Chapter 5 ) .
22 In circumstances which must be explained at a later stage the appeal is before the Board both by leave of the Court of Appeal in Hong Kong and by special leave granted by the Board itself .
23 Contracting out of other services within Westminster SSD will be extended at a later stage , said Windiate .
24 Similar proposals were made for Scotland , and implemented at a later stage .
25 Since living Nautilus does not have an ink sac , this must have been a protective device evolved at a later stage in cephalopod evolution .
26 A false statement in a brochure is made when the brochure is published and is made again ( or alternatively , continued ) when read at a later stage in an uncorrected form by a member of the public .
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