Example sentences of "later [vb past] to " in BNC.

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1 As one of his courtiers later whispered to me , ‘ He slips readily into the gardens of others and drinks water from many fountains . ’
2 ‘ WHO ARE you looking for ? ’ enquired a soul boy behind a typewriter ( who I later surmised to be Paolo Hewitt , author of Beat Concerto ) .
3 Similarly , having the wrong attitude is a constituent part of being a ‘ gouger ’ , but there were a few situations when the subsequent application of the gouger typification late into the encounter undercut the effect of the politeness of the offender , and the deference displayed was less important than the knowledge that later led to the use of the typification .
4 The Anschluss of Austria , the occupation of the Bohemian part of Czechoslovakia and , following the Molotov-Von Ribbentrop pact of August 1939 , the invasion of Poland eight days later led to the second world war , the death of scores of millions and , on May 7 , 1945 , unconditional German surrender to the Allies .
5 Members began to go out into the country on day trips , and the first cricket match between two deaf clubs in the country , which later led to the formation of inter-institute sports activities of billiards , darts , and other sports , took place on 23rd July 1892 at Manchester between Manchester Deaf and Dumb Institute and the Bolton and Bury Institutes .
6 This later led to more troubles than they could have expected , but in the 1630s they seemed to be effectively independent .
7 It failed to resolve the question of foreign influence in Korea , which a decade later led to war between China and Japan .
8 Unfortunately , Randall left ambiguous the respective roles of Wilkins and Franklin , and this later led to dissension about the demarcation of the DNA research at King 's , but a letter of his to Franklin in 1950 makes it clear that on ‘ the experimental X-ray effort there would be for the moment only yourself and Gosling ’ .
9 Thus in the Mediterranean basin the evolution of valleys ( Vita-Finzi , 1969 ) could only be understood by reference to human activity and , more biogeographically , the significance of cultural biogeography was exemplified by the work of Professor D.R. Harris , which was initially in the field of historical ecology but proceeded to embrace the domestication of plants and animals ( e.g. Harris , 1968 ) and which later led to greater contacts with archaeology and to his appointment as Professor of Archaeology in the University of London in 1979 .
10 The first Not the Nine O' Clock News series had a sketch about Python worshippers but that team , while itself worshipping Python , went out of its way not to be derivative , eschewing silly voices , dressing in drag and what they later realised to be a misogynist trait in Python .
11 It later passed to John Peach who in turn sold it in 1786 to the infant Canal Company .
12 In both cases I worked on oil on panel which I later fixed to the walls .
13 He later moved to Leicester , having won the first of 25 England caps against Wales in 1974 .
14 They later moved to Collegians , before Armstrong rebounded between the Old Boys and Bangor , while Harrison moved to Dungannon .
15 In the technical stream covering distributed computing , text-book writer extraordinaire Andrew Tanenbaum of Vrije Universitiet in Amsterdam , the man behind the Minix and Amoeba projects , reviewed the field under the title ‘ What have we learned so far ? ’ — a title he later changed to ‘ What I have learned so far ’ after concluding that there was no industry consensus .
16 It was then that the Italian people began to understand what his intentions were ; and when he later referred to the need for the colonies to be protected from aggression , it seemed clear that war in Africa could not be avoided .
17 She was , in fact , Bessie Cohen , who later rose to fame as a music hall soloist .
18 Casualty figures , initially put at 10 dead and several hundred wounded , later rose to 31 dead in the capital and 20 dead and many more wounded in the northern town of Mahajanga , according to Red Cross figures .
19 It later occurred to me that almost every one of the board members was of a different nationality .
20 The researchers fed the emerging larvae , which they later found to be equally male or female , on sloth hair ( on which a green algae often grows ) , sloth dung , and leaves from those trees on which sloths generally feed .
21 By November , however , he had enlisted in the Royal Engineers , from which he later transferred to the 18th King 's Royal Rifles .
22 He later transferred to the production department as an assistant director .
23 In Washington , Watson and his wife took lunch with President and Mrs Cleveland who later came to that night 's lecture .
24 The old monastic sites along the Twyver later came to be known as Barnwood , Court Farm , Fishers , Woods , Browns , Morins and Abbey Mills , the latter adjacent to the Cathedral , in what became known as Millers Green .
25 At first , he suspected her of trying to curry favour by pandering to his lust , but later came to the conclusion that it was genuine parental pride .
26 The model later came to Glasgow to pose for a life painting course .
27 In my spare time and during vacations , between 1976 and 1978 , I set up what later came to be called the Standing Conference of Asian Youth Organizations .
28 The model later came to Glasgow to pose for a life painting course .
29 Whereas at first she had welcomed the assessment she later came to the view that she was being given no say in the objectives of the assessment .
30 Others may possibly have enjoyed what later came to be described as ‘ money-fiefs ’ , the regular receipt of some tax or source of revenue in return for service .
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