Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [conj] [adv] after [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Higher and higher proportions of young couples are in one of these sectors at or soon after marriage ( Murphy , 1984 ; Holmans , 1981 ) .
2 With calf losses at or just after birth hovering around an average of 5 per cent , clearly the message from vets to farmers was — improve your management and liaison with the profession .
3 The presence of airborne P cepacia in the hospital waiting room before and immediately after occupation by 3 P cepacia-colonised patients was investigated with a selective culture medium ( Mast Diagnostic Ltd , Bootle , UK ) in association with a bacterial sampler ( Casella Ltd , London , UK ) .
4 We report on patients with chronic viral hepatitis who died of hepatic decompensation during or shortly after interferon alfa treatment .
5 In a study of a forest as a whole , the Budongo Forest in Uganda , it was found that 40% of all seeds were eaten by rodents before and immediately after germination and about a further 30% were killed in 2 years by browsing antelope , while there were further losses from seed rot , insect and fungal attack and drought .
6 Animal experiments provide numerous examples of programming which occurs because the organs and systems of the body mature during periods of rapid growth before and immediately after birth .
7 Inevitably there was a burst of activity during and immediately after World War II as shown for example by military research and development ( Wolfie , 1951 ) and by the ‘ Training within Industry ’ ( TWI ) movement ( War Man-power Commission , 1945 ) .
8 The surface phase was characterised by processes that affected the rocks during or soon after deposition .
9 ( ii ) Several patients who were Child 's grade C on or shortly after admission improved with medical treatment to grade A or B , thereby ultimately becoming eligible for inclusion int he study .
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