Example sentences of "later that " in BNC.

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1 It was three years later that I did finally audition , at seventeen .
2 It was perhaps an hour later that the island 's police chief left them with a clicking heels bow .
3 It was only later that I discovered Ghatak was not only a director , but also , in his own , idiosyncratic way , a teacher and theorist of cinema .
4 It was only later that the aesthetic dimension of literary study became emphasized , with an accompanying concentration on the fictional genres .
5 And John Patten , the Home Office Minister of State told reporters later that a further 11 would follow .
6 Mr Lawson said later that the stability of the pound and high interest rates were inextricably linked in keeping inflation down .
7 But it was only four years later that he became truly animated .
8 Maggie was still screaming above her and she did not even notice until later that her own blood was added to the devastation of Maggie 's attic .
9 It transpired later that neither was seriously injured .
10 Those comments prompted Mr Slovo to reply six weeks later that Mr Asoyan had characterised the African National Congress in terms in which Pretoria might sketch one of its propaganda pieces .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 It was not until a few years later that I think his talent really started to manifest itself because you could n't quite think where it was going .
14 It was a couple of days later that I was alone in my flat in the evening and there was a knock on the door , I went to the door and opened it and there were about 10 people with an assortment of musical instruments — quite merry on this and that .
15 It was just six months later that he left .
16 They regarded no convention , and I did not see till later that their unconvention was almost as intolerant as my parents , convention. , Helen stayed with Mrs Logan — who was awaiting a divorce — dating Edward 's first year at Lincoln .
17 He agreed to an impromptu reading in the evening only to find later that he would not be paid for it .
18 ( I learned later that she had thought I had put her into some kind of charitable institution — a sort of workhouse .
19 It was many years later that my foreboding dream came true .
20 The SD station at Kitzingen in Lower Franconia , for example , which in its special report directly on the speech had declared that ‘ the rumours about the Führer are presumably disposed of ’ mentioned in its regular report a few days later that some workers had been heard saying that , from the speed and tone of voice , it had not been the Führer himself , but a substitute who had spoken , and Hitler himself had suffered such a shock from Stalingrad that he had to be kept under closely guarded house arrest on the Obersalzberg .
21 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 .
22 It was only thirteen years later that the most famous evangelist , Dwight L. Moody , launched his first revival campaign which reached its peak in 1875 .
23 I shall argue later that this contradiction between mechanistic determinism and free will is a misunderstanding .
24 Ladislav said later that there had been a murder in Roztoky just a few weeks earlier .
25 It was not until some time later that the drawings were found to have been stolen .
26 I recall from when I saw it later that it made excellent footage .
27 He did not know until later that he had fouled Giggs . ’
28 EM Forster was delighted to find Hardy the perfect host , commenting later that he ‘ always made sure one had plenty of cream in one 's tea ’ .
29 Mr Banks , 49 , last chairman of the abolished Greater London Council , said later that he did not intend to leave Westminster immediately .
30 Police said later that the shotgun was not used during the assault .
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