Example sentences of "[vb pp] after [art] " in BNC.

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1 149 ( 3 ) A term , at a rent or granted in consideration of a fine , limited after the commencement of this Act to take effect more than twenty-one years from the date of the instrument purporting to create it , shall be void , and any contract made after such commencement to create such a term shall likewise be void ; but this subsection does not apply to any term taking effect in equity under a settlement , or created out of an equitable interest under a settlement , or under an equitable power for mortgage , indemnity or other like purposes .
2 Fears that Steffi Graf 's foot injury was worse than first thought , were allayed after the defending women 's champion put in six hours of practice at Wimbledon on Saturday then practised for two hours yesterday at a club in west London .
3 To some extent , the Communist Party of Great Britain benefited from this : its membership trebled after the German invasion , reaching a peak of about 56,000 in 1943 .
4 Like domestic Guinea Pigs , the young are born well developed after a long gestation period of four months — covered in fur and with eyes open , they run around the mother soon after birth .
5 Quasi-periodic solutions were found at sufficiently small a , and chaotic solutions developed after a sequence of period doublings as f is increased when a = 0.05 ( see Fig. 2.23 ) .
6 My patient presented in March 1991 with a raised red lesion on the back of her leg , which she believed had developed after an insect bite on holiday in Malta in 1990 .
7 This developed after the French Revolution of 1789 when many french dancing masters fled to Spain to become dancing masters to the aristocratic families .
8 All four of our mystics wrote in what we now call Middle English , a language which had developed after the Norman Conquest and which grafted French onto the old Anglo-Saxon .
9 The supposedly most securely dated vessels are those which can be related to Continental chronologies ; vessels which occur on the Continent but not in England date to before the migration , those on both sides of the North Sea to the migration period itself , and those which are only found in England must have developed after the migration period .
10 They were developed after the merger of Siemens and Nixdorf when Siemens acquired Targon .
11 Likewise , our earlier analysis of the roots of Whiggery make it possible to appreciate why a Court Whig position developed after the Glorious Revolution ; there always existed such a potential for such a development , but it required the right political circumstances to enable it to come to fruition .
12 Doubts about the effectiveness of the 1979 Banking Act in ensuring an adequate supervision of banks developed after the collapse of Johnson Matthey Bankers ( JMB ) in 1984 .
13 The other is to imply , by crediting before the deduction of dividends an amount equal to the goodwill component , that profit for the period is calculated after the goodwill release .
14 In the early stages of the disease sufferer from alcoholism may be still waiting for the " real " party to start when everyone else is already intoxicated after a much smaller intake .
15 It is a poor house Ellen and not clean but it is cheap and furnished after a fashion and best of all lies next to the Casa Guidi which raised my spirits .
16 Gower was sacked after a disastrous Test series against Australia and axed from the winter tour to the West Indies .
17 Peacock was sacked after a year , and other staff followed .
18 Sarah told her that John had secured a job in an hotel but had been sacked after a few days .
19 ‘ It was the same when he got that job on a building site and was sacked after a few days , although they said there was nothing wrong with his work .
20 Gould was sacked after a stormy 14 months following Albion 's failure to at least make the Third Division promotion play-offs .
21 Mrs Frak was sacked after the incident and was told by magistrates she could now face prison .
22 But treated after a diverse fashion ,
23 With rewards , the dog is treated after the desired behaviour , not before .
24 Wednesday had David Hirst sent off in their 3–1 UEFA Cup reverse in Kaiserslautern a fortnight ago and manager Trevor Francis said : ‘ We felt unjustly treated after the first game , but tonight it was very fair and they deserved to go through .
25 For a few months he stood on a European par with Adler and Liebknecht and tried to take responsibility for Russians interned after the Brest–Litovsk peace .
26 Hence , the backlash to which so many poor devils have been exposed after a premature elevation to megastardom .
27 Exposed after a bigamous marriage in New York in 1885 , he changed his name to its final form and enlisted with Thorsten Nordenfelt , the London-based Swedish inventor of a quick-firing gun and an unseaworthy submarine .
28 The shortcomings of the JIC and the secret agencies tend only to be exposed after the kind of failure they exist to prevent .
29 No difference in the platelet-aggregate ratio was found between a group of 15 diabetics diagnosed after the age of 30 years ( six treated with insulin ) , some of whom had vascular complications compared to age- and sex-matched controls .
30 Our analysis includes the geographical area covered by Gardner et al but follows it too closely in time to provide data to test their findings ; only cases 12–14 in table III ( one non-Hodgkin lymphoma , one leukaemia , one Hodgkin 's disease ) were diagnosed after the period covered by the Gardner study and moreover all three were conceived before the parents moved to Seascale .
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