Example sentences of "[conj] [be] later [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It was here that attitudes and issues began emerging that were later to assume national significance and where parties were being transformed into empty shells , the eventual fate of parties at both the national and state levels .
2 By 1100 , the Avon had been diverted to power mills that were later to become the property of the Benedictine Monastery .
3 His teachers at his Plymouth school threw scorn on the idea of going to a redbrick university when he could have chosen Oxford , but he felt a strong pull towards oil engineering and displayed the stubborn streak that was later to characterise his industrial career .
4 It was a decision that was later to play a large role in their downfall .
5 These issues were all becoming ‘ hot topics ’ of discussion and were later to form an integral part of the 1989 student movement .
6 Of these two approaches , the first has the virtue of identifying differences of ideology which were unquestionably important to some members of each right-wing party and were later to influence the internal politics of the Franco regime .
7 Monsignore de Haerne had previously already founded Catholic institutions for the deaf in Belgium , France and Portugal and was later to found one in India .
8 After all , despite what the judge had said Britain still went on much the same , Berlin was still a divided city ( and was later to become even more so ) and Russia seemed no more or less secure .
9 Clive & Stokes was originally founded at the beginning of 1959 when John Stokes , who had been in personnel management in ICI and Courtaulds and was later to become the Mp for Halesowen and Stourbridge , joined Robert Clive Associates , a small recruitment company .
10 English keyboard music had a tradition at least as old , was produced at least as copiously , and was later to influence through Sweelinck the German organ school from Samuel Scheidt onward .
11 Gloucester fought in both battles and was later to endow prayers for those who had died there in his service .
12 Gloucester fought in both battles and was later to endow prayers for those who had died there in his service .
13 Frederica thought he was being philistine and was later to learn that he was being simply truthful .
14 He played little first-class cricket , but was later to become better known as the founder of a very substantial and internationally-known insurance broking business in Paris .
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