Example sentences of "[noun] in late [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Though we shall have much more to say on the issues that allegedly divide quantitative and qualitative methods in later chapters , the kind of choice just alluded to is neither urgent nor necessary .
2 ‘ Mining uranium out of the ground to fuel nuclear plants averts health effects of radon in later generations . ’
3 Others who have undertaken the care of the church and halls in later years have been Mrs Bell , Mrs Carson , Mr and Mrs Redpath , Mr James Twyble , Mr John Lavery , Mrs David Binks , Mrs K McClatchey and Mr William McFadden .
4 To keep pace with these fast-moving subjects , undergraduates become involved in industrially-relevant projects and research in later years of the course .
5 The occurrence of such constructions in later parts of the novel maintains a stylistic unity , though other features of the style are very different .
6 The standard of marking to be adopted must be a matter for the individual , but as a general guide an average student should be able to achieve an average mark of about 70% in earlier parts , dropping to 65% in later parts .
7 None the less , it seems likely that the course of studies was so arranged that the students would pass through the same grades of medreses as those in which they would later teach : such would in any case seem to have been the practice in later times .
8 As he said in a radio broadcast in 1946 , the Criterion in later years " tended to reflect a particular point of view rather than to illustrate a variety of views on that plane . "
9 There were three chauffeurs on the staff and quite a few vehicles , including some Mercedes in later years .
10 Most are time deposits and constitute part of the euro-currency deposit market which is the subject of close study in later chapters .
11 Her visit to the Association 's headquarters in Carlisle in November 1983 was the first of many engagements she has undertaken on behalf of the BDA in later years .
12 The reason for the fall in later years is that costs tend to increase as the product ages — apart from production costs there may be increased costs in selling against more up-to-date competition and sales tend to decrease .
13 The reason for the fall in later years is that costs tend to increase as the product ages — apart from production costs there may be increased costs in selling against more up-to-date competition — ; and sales tend to decrease .
14 The issue of coverage did not dissipate during the year and with the exception of the Head of Maths , everyone was worried that they were not able to complete even this much-reduced syllabus , and that the knock-on effect could lead to serious repercussions in later years .
15 Although I 've been writing about the latest machines this month , I shall be including the older models in later articles .
16 England 's very unusual system of inheritance is of particular interest because of its continuing influence in later centuries , both on the fate of older people and also more generally on the English class system .
17 It occurs to me , being in this place at this time with no sign of an approaching end to the Kaffir war and all things uncertain , that it may be of interest to record the passages of everyday life if only as a source of remembrance and reflection in later years .
18 The military illustrated , as in South-East Asia , the effect upon future developments after 1945 ; the Japanese stimulated the growth of the military in South Korea in later years .
19 In Caria in later times there was a Zeus Labrandeus , who was a god wielding a double-axe .
20 If we found that responses in later surveys were more favourable towards breaking the law among respondents of all ages , this would be interpreted as a pure period effect .
21 We will return to this issue in later chapters .
22 He was actually turned down five times by NME and this had a lasting effect : frustration and perhaps a desire to avenge himself in its columns in later years .
23 The heroic lay had been the fare of royal and princely halls in earlier centuries ; and traces of these , as they survived in Iceland in later times , can still be found in the poetic Edda .
24 We shall have more to say about these functions in later chapters , but will meanwhile point out that these functions and the needs they serve are interrelated : success in interpersonal communication depends in part on success in transmitting a message , which in turn depends in part on success in terms of text production .
25 We will be discussing these matters in later chapters .
26 We will be exploring these matters in later chapters .
27 However , this will be done with a very broad sweep to permit the focus in later chapters to concentrate on what is the essential and most interesting feature of routine policing in Northern Ireland : namely , how societal divisions affect and constrain it .
28 Two other points , given their importance in later developments , must be abstracted from the argument .
29 Yet something very basic remained in the landscape which was of great importance in later periods .
30 Whatever evolutions took place in later years , a good deal of impetus in those early days came from the middle and upper-middle classes .
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