Example sentences of "before [conj] after [art] " in BNC.

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1 Interpretation and comment come either before or after the evidence , not during , and are explicitly defined as such .
2 I have tried to identify biochemical , morphological and physiological changes occurring in specific regions of the chick brain in the minutes to hours following training on a simple task , to show that the changes are not the results of other aspects of training than memory , to show that blocking the changes prevents the memory , and vice versa , and , finally , to examine the consequences of removing the brain sites of change , either before or after the chick has been trained .
3 The court may extend or abridge the time appointed by the rules for doing any act or taking any step in the proceedings either before or after the time has elapsed ( s 376 ) .
4 ‘ Rule 5 : ( 1 ) Where there is a contract for the sale of unascertained or future goods by description , and goods of that description and in a deliverable state are unconditionally appropriated to the contract , either by the seller with the assent of the buyer , or by the buyer with the assent of the seller , the property in the goods then passes to the buyer ; and the assent may be express or implied , and may be given either before or after the appropriation is made .
5 Whether it 's for a relaxing drink or a three course meal , before or after the show , choose from our tempting menu and fine wine list .
6 Prime Minister Mouloud Hamrouche , who was to stand for election for the first time , said that the ruling National Liberation Front ( FLN ) might consider entering into a coalition with one of the secular opposition parties , either before or after the election .
7 I must admit that this situation caused me some anxiety at an earlier stage , but no point was made about this in the Press either before or after the Election .
8 As part of their representations on the 1981 Finance Bill , the Law Society recommended that income should not be " relevant income " to the extent that it was paid away to some person other than the recipient of the relevant benefit either before or after the receipt of the relevant benefit as it had by then ceased to be available as a source of funds out of which the relevant benefit could be paid .
9 On the other hand , the figures for press articles and radio and television programmes may not adequately reflect the importance of these as sources of information , since the majority of such features were produced either before or after the Survey period .
10 For some time based fees , it is extremely important to cover the payment of MAS fees in the event of failure to sell or unreasonable withdrawal by the vendor either before or after an acceptable offer has been received .
11 A complicating factor in all this was that despite the opposition of the Eastern District Council , expressed both before and after the decision had been taken , Cambridge University Extra-Mural Board resolved in December 1955 to withdraw its resident tutors from some of the counties it served .
12 To meet these objectives the AEC has a structured programme involving group and individual contact , that is , six group sessions sandwiched between one-to-one interviews held immediately before and after the group contact .
13 Harmful quantities of radiation are also released both before and after the uranium fuel enters the power station .
14 Whether you are late or early it is wise and makes for a far pleasanter experience to be polite and pleasant to everyone you come in contact with , both before and after the interview .
15 The organisers were looking for a nurse who could show how her work — both before and after the changes brought in with the New Contract — had helped her patients .
16 … in every way like the man , as a twin brother and companion , haunting him as his shadow , both before and after the original is dead ; and was also often seen of old to enter a Hous , by which the People knew that the Person of that Liknes wes to Visite them within a few days .
17 The existing relief applies to exchanges both before and after the first deemed disposal .
18 I go to a charming Chinese lady acupuncturist and although I detest needles I found it painless and relaxing and it helped me tremendously before and after the operations .
19 Though not entirely restricted to Friends , it was an approach particularly appealing to people in whom quietist instincts remained strong both before and after the direct political involvement exemplified by the election of Joseph Pease to parliament in 1832 .
20 In its earlier days , pregnant girls would come there because they were homeless , they would stay six weeks before and after the birth and their babies were almost invariably adopted .
21 Another is that no school is static , and both before and after the introduction of non-sexist materials will be grappling with a range of possibilities for each sex , rather than a unified ‘ role ’ .
22 His evidence indicates sites of low status disappearing both before and after the Black Death , with relatively few being eliminated by the well-recorded activities of rapacious landlords .
23 It did this by monitoring business performance and by surveying consumer reactions both before and after the training programme .
24 The aim of this research is to examine these early decisions by police and prosecutors both before and after the Crown Prosecution Service is introduced .
25 It will use data from the Scottish Young People 's Surveys of 1985 , 1987 and 1989 to make comparisons between TVEI and non-TVEI pupils in TVEI schools , between TVEI schools and all other schools in Scotland , and between the same schools at different times before and after the introduction of TVEI .
26 Fears of violence both before and after the election led to an appeal by Chiluba on Oct. 18 to the Secretary-General of the Organization of African Unity ( OAU ) to send peacekeeping forces to Zambia .
27 De Gaulle 's foul temper in the days immediately before and after the Normandy landings reflected more than just annoyance at the exclusion of his movement : he was still confident that events were moving in his favour , but the huge imponderable of American intentions remained a source of concern .
28 This is an important point to make , since many theoretical positions both before and after the work of Grice have assumed that omniscience in analysis is a possible option , and analyses are produced that claim to speak for the general reader while also using biographical information on the author from an asserted privileged position ( much of the methodology and work of F.R. Leavis ( e.g. 1936 , 1967 ) and his followers is characterised by this approach ) .
29 If that same investor holds his equities or unit trusts directly , he would receive £75 both before and after the tax credit changes and would face no further charges .
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