Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] later [that] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And Kylie confessed later that she liked nothing better than to ‘ pretend ’ she was in a pop group like Abba , prancing around her bedroom holding a hairbrush as a microphone .
2 Nigel explained later that the bridge was where the water had descended from the millpond onto the wheel , which sadly was no more .
3 Martin learnt later that another team had beaten him to it .
4 Mr Constable said later that the provost was traditionally chairman of the board , which was not run along political lines .
5 Mr Constable said later that the provost was traditionally chairman of the board , which was not run along political lines .
6 Connor said later that Cripps pointed out unlawful payments recorded in the books to Bromley but promised not to mention them outside the club .
7 The Shah said later that he noticed the terrible wind and the gloomy sight of the planes grounded by strikes .
8 Social Security Secretary Peter Lilley said later that the Government had taken ‘ substantial measures ’ to help the Maxwell pensioners , including last week 's announcement of a £100m loan .
9 Foreign residents in Lhasa said later that many of China 's troops have been withdrawn and the security situation was more relaxed .
10 Ashraf claimed later that she had wanted to leave with her father but he insisted that she remain because " your brother needs you more " .
11 Bérégovoy said later that France had " categorically refused " to agree to a proposed statement on international debt which would have attempted to " ring-fence " recent US-sponsored Polish and Egyptian debt forgiveness settlements [ see pp. 37978 ; 38107 ] .
12 A spokeswoman for Greenpeace said later that the group were considering suing Sealink over the incident .
13 De Klerk said later that the visit was successful in that it had given the US side " the correct perspective " on developments in South Africa , and that the meeting with Bush had amounted to important progress towards " the final normalization of relations between South Africa and the USA " .
14 Mr Guest said later that his modest estimate of the expenses was £5,500 .
15 Neither Baker nor Bessmertnykh elaborated on how their CFE agreement was reached , but Baker stressed later that it respected " the full integrity and credibility " of the treaty .
16 Jones said later that the reports from Teheran had left the Shah rather distracted .
17 Ladislav said later that there had been a murder in Roztoky just a few weeks earlier .
18 Mr Clarke said later that no decision had been taken to do away with the pay formula , but he added : ‘ However I can not agree that firefighters should be an exception to the Government 's policy that in the current pay round the rises of all public sector employees should not exceed 1.5 per cent and that there could not be any catching up settlement thereafter . ’
19 Harvey said later that he thought the decision had been harsh and added that there had been no warning given about time-wasting before the game , although he accepted that Tyson could have mentioned it to the players during the match , a fact confirmed by the referee as he left the ground .
20 Mr Lawson said later that the stability of the pound and high interest rates were inextricably linked in keeping inflation down .
21 Alec learned later that Durkin had created panic and excitement driving through the towns and villages of Roscommon and east Mayo .
22 Lenny McLean said later that he had had to give the chap a ‘ right and a left ’ because he was still in a wild , uncontrolled state .
23 Jerry reckoned later that there were almost fifty of them .
24 The poem is Coleridge 's tribute of friendship to his ‘ gentle-hearted Charles ’ — Lamb complained later that he would have preferred ‘ drunken-dog ’ to ‘ gentle-hearted ’ — but it is a tribute equally to : the quickening power of the natural beauty which the poem so memorably evokes.7sup9 ;
25 More than , Marenches said later that the Shah had told him , " I count on you always to tell me the disagreeable things that other people wo n't say .
26 The RUC said later that a third man had been arrested in North Belfast .
27 The IRA said later that businessmen could not escape ‘ the reality of oppression in nationalist areas of Belfast ’ and they called the Lisburn street a prestige economic target .
  Next page