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

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1 In his description of melody , Otto Károlyi states that analysis of large numbers of melodies shows that an ascending melodic line is sooner or later balanced by a descending one , and vice versa .
2 The proportion of young people from classes I and II staying on at school until the age of 18 or later increased by 2.4 times between the first and the last cohort , while the corresponding proportions for the other two groups of classes are 2.3 and 2.1 times .
3 Yet others were situated in , or later moved to , places which eventually became towns with a full range of central place functions .
4 And beyond was the Thames , curving away at Battersea and Vauxhall-a thin miasma rose from its putrid , oily surface , and the smell of drainage — the smell into which all London smells sooner or later merged — hung over all .
5 The itinerant ticker of classic gritstone , steeped in the lure and legend of this most elemental of climbing forms , must sooner or later come to an end of the unusual circuit of well-publicised , polished testpieces and crowded crags .
6 Writing this from the standpoint of the narrator ( Arthur ) looking back to the sixteenth ( and last ) year of Philip , the youngest child of the Morgan household , we are told that Arthur kept a diary of that year — as indeed Edward had kept such a diary and later printed it in The Woodland Life .
7 A man of action all his life , David went into the Army in the RAMC as a young man and later trained as a State Registered Nurse in a civilian hospital .
8 They began talking about the future , and later made love once more .
9 He was educated at King 's College School , London , and later made journalism his career , but the strong religious instinct on his father 's side and a love of music inherited from his Italian forebears combined to provide another vocation .
10 My detachment was not allowed to last , I was soon chatting to the ex-Lady Mayor of Portsmouth and later made friends with the Commanding Officer of one of the Army supply boats stationed on Benbecula with whom I was able to swap experiences in the Outer Hebrides .
11 He started off in 1962 fronting the satirical show That Was The Week That Was and later made headlines for his hard-hitting interview with impeached president Richard Nixon .
12 There are some pieces — the most notable is usually known as " On music and words " — which were apparently meant for the book and later rejected , but which fall within the scope of BT , and so have no bearing on the question .
13 Three years ago I joined the Trust as a single member and later converted to family membership .
14 1 966 ; Shores I 970 ) and founded a journal at first entitled Library-College Journal and later re-named Learning Today .
15 Mittal asserted that he had been abducted from outside his home and later beaten and tortured with electric shocks before being left at a police station .
16 Vestments and linens made by members in the preceding year were displayed and later given to churches as requested .
17 The standards for the NVQs were circulated widely throughout the industry for consultation and discussion during the development phase , and later presented at a number of national CIOB seminars .
18 The single ‘ Teethgrinder ’ was born out of a programme called American Conversations , which in one episode dealt with a girl who ground her teeth down to her gums in her sleep , while ‘ Nurse ’ also features ‘ Accelerator ’ , the tale of a joyrider which was written after seeing a police chase in Manchester — and later recalled images from the film The Driver .
19 Somewhere in the depths of her mind the fact was recorded , and later recalled , that from the shoulders down his back was dry , and even in front , from the knees down he was merely damp and muddy from the slime of the river bank .
20 Bernard was ordained in Carlisle in 1968 and later served at Keswick Youth Centre and then at Barrow and Whitehaven .
21 From the start of the movement in 1907 she held high office , and later served as president ( 1929–35 ) .
22 Graham Evans , of Blundellsands , was an apprentice who worked on the Spirit of Merseyside and later served aboard as bosun .
23 He was ordained in Durham Cathedral in 1950 , and later served as curate at Hartlepool , Huddersfield and Gateshead .
24 Gradually parts of the Chelt 's course were culverted and later built over as the town grew .
25 Timothy Mason won a music scholarship to King 's College , Cambridge , and later studied in Paris with Maurice Gendron .
26 Catherine Somerville studied at York University , Toronto gaining a degree in Fine Art , and later studied printmaking with Robert Patterson at Georgian College .
27 He was suspended from his £18,000-a-year union job and later sacked .
28 During this time he expanded the ironmongery business to include the manufacture of wrought-iron conservatories like those advocated by John Claudius Loudon [ q.v. ] , who invented the first wrought-iron glazing bar in 1816 , which was manufactured and later patented in 1818 by W. and D. Bailey of Holborn .
29 Only among the poor , the retainers who had accompanied their masters and later fallen from favour , or among the half-caste children brought up by superstitious mothers true to their old faith , did the little goddess of love and war retain a true following .
30 In 1830 he described the opium trade as ‘ the safest and most gentlemanlike speculation I am aware of ’ , and later argued that it was Chinese buyers , rather than British merchants , who were doing the smuggling .
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