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

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1 Bunyard 's accolade referred to a perfectly ripe Cox , left on its tree until October and not snatched off before it is anywhere near maturity , as so many commercially grown apples were later treated .
2 And it was Cannistraro 's CIA colleagues who , with the FBI , eventually identified two other Libyans who were later indicted for the bombing by an American grand jury .
3 They were later computerised by using Revelation software operating within MSDOS on an IBM computer ( Revtech UK , Basingstoke , Hampshire ) .
4 The cloud contained particles of hydrochloric acid but initial fears that it contained a chemical used in mustard gas were later denied by bosses at the ICI works in Lostock , Cheshire .
5 The companies often preferred slaves to white skilled labour and as a result slaves aspired to skilled positions which were later denied to them as freedmen .
6 Initial claims by refugees fleeing the area that 1,000 people had been massacred were later denied by the local authorities , who said that 49 people had died .
7 Conceptions of a better world over which Christ would reign for a thousand years ( the millennium ) were later secularized to yield visions of a purely earthly utopia , in which a perfect human society might be possible in the absence of coercive measures .
8 Some of the headstones were later discovered and moved to this cemetery but the oldest grave here is that of Abigdor Karo , ( d. 1439 ) who was a poet and scholar at the court of Wenceslas IV .
9 Their towels , umbrellas and beach bags were later discovered close to the Isuzu truck .
10 The remains of bodies destroyed by explosives were later discovered and identified in a nearby abandoned mine .
11 four main kinds of action were later named by French balletmasters as :
12 Calhaem and Jones were later jailed for life .
13 He is first recorded in Leicester in 1382 , but was apparently not a native of the town ; he was called a priest , but doubts about his ordination were later expressed .
14 The newly elected Chair of the Supreme Soviet , Yagub Mamedov , was appointed interim President ( presidential elections were later announced for June 7 ) .
15 Just to the south at Stanwell the C-Class ‘ boats of Imperial Airways , whose individual names were later adopted by the BOAC Stratocruiser fleet , are commemorated by such titles as Canopus Way , Cordelia Gardens and Clyde Road .
16 Maximum standardization of components was achieved in Churchward 's locomotives , the advanced design features of which were later adopted by other railways .
17 The 18 journalists present were later detained and their videotapes , notes and films confiscated .
18 Her judgements about them were later reinforced .
19 Both measures were later incorporated in the Public Order Act .
20 Taxes and customs duties were raised sharply , but were later scaled down after protests and because of fears of rising inflation .
21 The payments to the former directors were later stopped .
22 Both the guild and the league were later represented on the wartime Standing Joint Committee of Women 's Industrial Organisations ( Gaffin and Thoms 1983 p 60 ) .
23 The initial loan of $1 500 000 were later increased to $3 300 000 .
24 Many of these measures were later recognised as discriminatory and overturned .
25 In 1894 the purchase of the Leicester Canals was completed , and as mentioned earlier , agreements and options covering the rest of the route to Langley Mill were later arranged .
26 Campion et al suggested that human papillomavirus infections progress rapidly from grade I to grade III of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia , but their study was methodologically flawed in that grade I lesions were diagnosed by colposcopy while grade III lesions were later diagnosed by histology .
27 It began with a fraud at Cenco Inc , a Chicago-based medical products company , for which a number of officials were later convicted .
28 A fair number of final bids which came in under the reserve price were later accepted .
29 It is suspected that such a high figure would only apply to non-specialist journals such as Nature and Science , which rapidly report results at the forefront of science , and that the rejected papers were later accepted by specialist journals publishing less urgent research .
30 It is suspected that such a high figure would only apply to non-specialist journals such as Nature and Science , which rapidly report results at the forefront of science , and that the rejected papers were later accepted by specialist journals publishing less urgent research .
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