Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] later [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 A number of remedies have been added to the materia medica including the bowel nosodes which were first discovered by Dr Edward Bach and later added to by Dr John Paterson .
2 The tensions that did arise were generated during the period of readjustment and later resolved .
3 The vehicle was hijacked in the Shankill area a short time before the shooting and later abandoned at Slieveban Drive , Andersonstown .
4 When , after that , we used to hear controversy about Dr Paisley and later heard about his imprisonment in 1966 , because of that afternoon when we heard the gospel preached with power and conviction , we found ourselves tending to take his side in the controversy .
5 For many years he edited the Cefn Chronicle and later worked for the North Wales Newspapers group .
6 In Thompson v. Robinson ( 1955 Q.B. ) the purchaser ordered from a motor trader a Vanguard car and later refused to accept it .
7 He studied at Ealing School of Art , Wimbledon School of Art , Goldsmith 's College and later taught at a comprehensive school in Essex .
8 She joined the King 's Fund 's then existing nursing college and later moved to director Jim Elliott 's new learning difficulties project .
9 It is not surprising to learn that Sutherland felt so in sympathy with Picasso 's Guernica and later regretted that , in 1945 , he had not observed for himself the concentration camps .
10 It is from Zakarpatská Ukrajina , the Czech Ukraine or sub-Carpathian Ruthenia , first annexed by Hungary and later taken by the Soviet Union and never given back at the end of the war in 1945 .
11 In October 1987 the army clashed with an armed group in Gaza and later arrested over fifty Islamic Jihad suspects and uncovered a large arms cache .
12 They had a long discussion on the longevity of seeds and no doubt Kalm delighted in the Dictionary and later set out in his Diary a splendid commendation :
13 He touched her burning forehead with firm , cool hands , put a thermometer between her dry lips and later pulled down her nightgown to tap her bare chest with two fingers of each hand .
14 As a result of the various charges and counter-charges , an inspector from the local government board visited the institution and later reported on the state of some of the patients , of the arrangements for bathing them , and of the quantity of pudding supplied to some of them .
15 At first both denied having anything to do with the abduction and murder but later changed their stories when presented with police evidence .
16 Mark Robinson was taken away in an ambulance but later discharged .
17 An exhibition of the works by this distinguished group of painters , who included William Coldstream , Claude Rogers and Victor Pasmore , was organised at Wakefield Art Gallery and later taken on tour by the Arts Council .
18 What seems to have happened is that the distinction , drawn perhaps from one of the few classical instances ( of Ulpian or Papinian ) , was seized on by epi-classical law and later adopted as a post-classical touchstone .
19 Balcha recovered , grew up as a page in Menelik 's household and later fought with distinction at Adua , where in 1896 the Abyssinians destroyed an Italian army .
20 William Gray , junior , the older son , had a nursery garden in Fulham , at Parson 's Lane , later Peterborough Road , but the better known Fulham garden of the period was the one established before 1700 by the elder William Gray and later taken over by Christopher .
21 All engines were stopped , the troops given a meal and then , in orderly fashion , embarked on lighters and later transferred to rowing boats , which put them ashore .
22 In a paper dated 2 March 1947 , prepared for the Lord President 's Committee and later circulated to the Cabinet , the Home Secretary forecast the outlines of the coming controversy :
23 Mark had been educated in England and later decided to live there , and it had been because of him that Harriet had first decided to come to London , though nowadays she saw little of him .
24 The boy was rushed to Nottingham Queen 's Medical Centre with severe burns and later transferred to a specialist unit at Nottingham City Hospital .
25 But the men pulled a white flag and later surrendered in the presence of a priest .
26 Mittal asserted that he had been abducted from outside his home and later beaten and tortured with electric shocks before being left at a police station .
27 However , UNITA officials denied any involvement in the incident , which they initially attributed to criminal elements but later claimed was the responsibility of government troops .
28 Lenin was involved in motivating revolutionary action by , in part , a critique of bureaucracy but later assumed responsibility for the economic development of a backward country that needed experts in positions of authority .
29 The first crew removed the bodies of three of the airmen , but Raymond removed the body of the navigator , P/O McFarlane and took from him , his identity papers and personal papers which he concealed from the Germans and later passed to the French Resistance .
30 The origin of Blakeney Point is open to discussion : it has been suggested that the western end may have been a feature comparable with Scolt Head Island and later joined to the mainland by a simple spit growing westwards from Weybourne : it may have developed entirely as a spit such as Orford Ness or Hurst Castle Spit , which will be described below ; or the whole feature may represent an offshore bar driven so far inshore as to become attached to the coast .
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