Example sentences of "[verb] at a later " in BNC.
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1 | Remains are scarce as most of the work has been rebuilt at a later date . |
2 | The research is covering six sectors of industry and will be supplemented at a later date by a series of case studies . |
3 | The finer details will have to be added at a later date when experience of operating in a contract culture has been gained . |
4 | ( The recessed verandah to the right of centre , with its sliding picture windows , was added at a later date . ) |
5 | 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 . |
6 | It has a narrow Norman tower , the battlements of which were added at a later date . |
7 | However , it is well worth using in dishes which require the wine to be added at a later stage to give flavouring . |
8 | The first , having to do with the very nature of the notations , is that some of them have certainly been added at a later date . |
9 | When you have finished with the artwork , it can be stored in a stiff envelope or a file , along with the component layout diagram , so that it can be modified or re-used at a later date . |
10 | Their fun , courtesy of the Conservative Party , was to come at a later stage . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Unfortunately , the group did not define fetal distress , and the increased incidence may have been related to the higher rate of meconium staining of the amniotic fluid in spontaneous labours , which is to be expected at a later gestation . |
13 | It is advisable , wherever appropriate , to get managers to certify entries in a learning diary and to include in it references which may be difficult to obtain at a later date . |
14 | It is usually more difficult to deal more effectively with a complaint if it is reported at a later date . |
15 | However , the ideal could be pursued , which was the basis of the arguments that were considered at a later stage . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | The committee deferred a decision on the application , and the matter will be further considered at a later date . |
18 | MAS policy is to recover costs in full in the case of an unreasonable withdrawal ; in the event of failure to sell a small discount below our time costs may be appropriate , particularly if MAS is likely to be reappointed at a later date to have another attempt at the sale . |
19 | If this latter proposition is true , it would suggest that most patients in whom H pylori has been eradicated are unlikely to become reinfected at a later date . |
20 | She 'll be sentenced at a later date . |
21 | She 'll be sentenced at a later date . |
22 | The two men accused with Bedworth , who pleaded guilty to a number of charges , will be sentenced at a later date . |
23 | Mr. Cooper replied by letter on 9 May 1983 , in which he pointed out the absolute necessity that tenants of the dock company should not be disturbed at a later date and seeking clarification that the council would not seek in the terms of their letter of 31 March to draw a distinction between ‘ extremely detrimental ’ and detrimental . |
24 | Once the mistake is corrected the money can be collected at a later date . |
25 | Transaction facilities are built into kiosks either by providing online or other forms of communication facilities , sometimes nothing more sophisticated than a voice telephone link , or by allowing on-site , consolidated storage of customer requests which can be manually collected at a later time . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | Even if the two lists are merged at a later date , the historical traditionally positive attitudes toward the European languages may continue to permeate the philosophy underlying the education system ( including the curriculum and examinations ) . |
28 | The Divisional Court ordered that the applicant 's motion be allowed for a declaration that before asking questions relating to an offence with which a person under investigation had been charged the Director of the Serious Fraud Office had to inform that person that he was not obliged to answer such questions but that , if they were answered , what was said might only be used in evidence against that person where he was charged with knowingly or recklessly making a false or misleading statement or where the answer was inconsistent with any evidence that he might give at a later criminal trial . |
29 | ‘ Declaration granted that before asking questions relating to an offence with which a person under investigation had been charged , the Director of the Serious Fraud Office was required to inform that person that he was not obliged to answer such questions but , if they were answered , what was said might only be used in evidence against that person where he was charged with knowingly or recklessly making a false or misleading statement or where the answer was inconsistent with any evidence he might give at a later criminal trial . |
30 | 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 . |