Example sentences of "[art] [noun] of [noun] later " in BNC.

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1 There would surely have been a strong argument for it to take its gauge from the parent line and worry about the break of gauge later , when it met the Cambrian — which of course would probably not have happened .
2 The Princess of Wales later laid a wreath at the Welsh Guards memorial in London to honour members of the regiment who died in the world wars and other conflicts .
3 The pattern is also distinctively different in the Faculty of Divinity ( see the section on the Faculty of Divinity later in the prospectus ) .
4 A party of physically handicapped people are heading for the sun of Majorca later this month on a holiday organised by Cleveland County Council social services .
5 We shall look at the executive role in policy implementation when we examine the workings of bureaucracy later .
6 In it he arrived , among many other discoveries , at the law of inertia later used by Isaac Newton as the first law of motion , at the parabola as the path of a projectile , at the relationships between distance and velocity and between distance and time , and at the continuity of acceleration .
7 They would be properly married in church : they 'd discuss the question of children later .
8 We shall return to the question of labels later , but for the moment we may note that the ESSE/L Project has clear implications for developing information-handling skills , even if in more narrow forms such as study or library skills .
9 What is harder to understand is the behaviour of foster-parents later in the season , towards young cuckoos that are almost fledged .
10 I 'd like to come back to the notion of self-misdiagnosis later , if I may , possibly at some future session .
11 The film opened on 2,400 screens across the United States before opening in Britain and the rest of Europe later in the summer .
12 The Court of Appeal later confirmed by a 2:1 majority Mr Justice Brooke 's refusal to delay the start of testing .
13 On June 10 OPEC 's Secretary-General Subroto said in Madrid that the resumption of Kuwaiti and Iraqi oil exports would be co-ordinated by the organization , which did not expect this to affect the stabilization of prices later in 1991 .
14 It penalises the realisation of losses later than gains ; donors of gifts who die within seven years ; owners of non-fungible ( lumpy ) assets who can not ‘ bed and breakfast ’ to use up annual exemptions ; as well as direct as compared with indirect investors through tax-exempt institutions .
15 I shall not deal with the second part of the hon. Gentleman 's question because it raises difficult issues which will no doubt be the subject of discussion later .
16 It 's thought the sword guard will be bought by The museum of Wales when it 's put up for auction by the Receiver of wrecks later this year .
17 ( Jakobson associates relationships of contiguity with the figure metonymy , and those of equivalence with that of metaphor , a point which need not concern us for the moment , but which will become relevant in the discussion of Lacan later . )
18 Er now , on another topic , I will go back to the idea of regulation later , you 'll see that life expectancy is obviously important and er when you 're looking at retirement I mean it 's always been described as the longest holiday of your life and it certainly is that , and life expectancy is rising all the time , these figures have actually been superseded .
19 It was n't easy to make a show with such diverse voices pull together and some of what I wrote did n't fit in ( I kept it for The Pie of Damocles later that year though ) .
20 Essentially this was the system of notation later employed universally .
21 The region of interest later became focused on the period from the top of the backswing to shortly after the impact with the ball .
22 The same young men celebrated their success by taking a holiday in the Isle of Man later that summer .
23 Storage leaves open the option of reprocessing later , he says , if the value of the uranium and plutonium that could be reclaimed in the process , made it worthwhile .
24 In 1823 he was instrumental in establishing the Mechanics ' Magazine and the Mechanics ' Institute where , in 1825 , he delivered a course of lectures later published as Popular Political Economy ( 1827 ) .
25 For example , among hermaphroditic reef fish , some species begin life as females and a proportion of individuals later become males ( protogyny ) ( Warner , Robertson & Leigh , 1975 ; Robertson & Hoffman , 1977 ) .
26 My right hon. Friend the Chancellor has had a number of discussions with the Council of Mortgage Lenders and others , and he will be announcing a package of measures later this afternoon .
27 It 's rather ironic that , over a quarter of century later , we 're still relying on a charitable organisation to meet most of our preschool provision needs .
28 One shoulder operation and a season of water-treading later , this determined , self-assured competitor is once again strutting his stuff to destructive effect ; quite why he was overlooked for the Oval Test escapes me .
29 ‘ Perhaps we could have a game of chess later , eh ? ’
30 There has been a lot of confusion about the importance of obesity in infancy as a determinant of obesity later in life .
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