Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [verb] after the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I told them I was leaving after the first gig and it was this bloke from Dik Dik Dimorphic who was going on at me saying that I should n't leave .
2 ‘ No , I was barred after the first one . ’
3 Continuing with the estate map , at Halling Bottom on the corner of Vicarage Road , there stands one house , this was the house known as Forge Cottage which was demolished after the last war .
4 ‘ Some residents who were moved after the last round of home closures are now faced with losing their homes a second time , ’ said Mr Common .
5 Today , half of the dwellings you see around you were built after the Second World War and two out of three are owner-occupied .
6 Michael 's sister Susan Priestley , 39 , said last night : ‘ We were told after the last appeal that this one was n't likely to succeed but we live in hope . ’
7 He wrote the opening and closing signature tunes for the program , but they were dumped after the first season and replaced with ‘ something a little more distinctive ’ .
8 In 1903 it was deserted by the master stevedores , who formed their own association and in 1913 a new organization came into being , the Employers ' Association of the Port of Liverpool , which stood aloof from the National Maritime Board until it was reconstituted after the first world war .
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