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

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1 Even the decline which came in later centuries was only relative .
2 A month or so later Anna 's mother got a kitten , a grey tabby tom kitten , who was very affectionate from the start , sat on her lap , purred loudly when stroked and snuggled up in her arms , though Anna was sure her mother had not stopped having baths or using perfume .
3 An hour or so later Owen was working peacefully in his office when the door slammed at the end of the building and feet came running along the corridor .
4 A minute or so later Flavia said , ‘ Time for me to go . ’
5 Much later Meg stood at the bottom of the slope , looking out across the water .
6 These include Permo-Carboniferous quartz dolerites occurring as a swarm of east-west trending dykes in North Barra and South Uist which are cut by slightly later thin monchiquite dykes ; and much later north west-south east trending Tertiary dykes found in a belt across southern Lewis and Harris .
7 It is a scene reminiscent of the palaeolithic cave paintings and the much later Hodening and Horn dancing which survived until recent times , but today only at Abbotts Bromley , Staffs .
8 Also in the cast were Rose Gregorio ( Ulu Grosbard 's wife ) , Pamela Payton-Wright , Rue McClanahan ( much later Blanche in TV 's Golden Girls ) and Cleavon Little , who would play the role of the French-influenced director in John and Mary .
9 This table of the Nations in Genesis 10 can hardly be more ancient than the seventh century B.C. Not much later Ezechiel or one of his disciples included Yavan in the lamentation for Tyre ( 27.13–19 ) .
10 A little later CBS were to admit that Danses concertantes had in fact been conducted by Robert Craft .
11 A little later Bacon appeared , walked up to their table and asked Minton why he did not look after his back numbers .
12 A little later Alexander Pope described the city as ‘ very unpleasant … ‘ t is as if Wapping and Southwark were ten times bigger ’ , while Horace Walpole called it ‘ the dirtiest great shop I ever saw .
13 A little later Speedbird 486B did us the flavour of relaying our intentions to Bilbao , and we were given a routing via the standard reporting points November One and November and holds while the British Airways flight landed there .
14 In 1814 Sewell became its president , and a little later Coleman , who had earlier declined an invitation to be president , became its patron .
15 A little later Martine buttonholed her .
16 A little later Kersey tried again : ‘ At least we know how Matthew got hold of the Beale journal and why he kept it under wraps .
17 But a little later Lord Sankey , who was Lord Chancellor from 1929 to 1935 , when resignations occurred , replaced five Law Lords who had had political backgrounds by others whose reputations rested on their professionalism as lawyers .
18 ’ A little later Kipling presents the description of a breaking wave as a ‘ banjo string drawn tight ’ which so impressed Eliot .
19 And a little later Havelock Ellis noted ( also citing Booth ) that : ‘ The advantage for women of free sexual unions over compulsory marriage is well recognised in the case of the working classes in London , amongst whom sexual relationships before marriage are not unusual and are indulgently regarded . ’
20 William of Malmesbury , who was collecting material for his histories at Canterbury at this time , put the news of their discovery into his Gesta Regum , and inserted the complete texts under the year 1072 into his slightly later Gesta Pontificum .
21 I found out later Sonia had done it for her .
22 The task is by no means easy : not only are there the writings of Marx and Engels and then later Lenin , but also the revisionist writings of Berstein , Rosa Luxemburg and most recently the critique from within the Marxist camp from people such as Althusser and Kolakowski and other Euro-communists .
23 Fill players like O'Grady and Hibbit , then later Bates and Yorath played quite a few games .
24 Nearly a century and a half later Alexander II might have been forgiven for feeling an even greater degree of disappointment .
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