Example sentences of "[conj] subsequently [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Other evidence suggests that many of these were marched towards Maribor to the east or Celje to the south and that subsequently the mass-slaughter of many thousands of Croats took place .
2 The limiting factor of that value for each individual will be the amount of mental effort that he is willing or able to make , either alone or with help , in order to acquire a mental image of , and subsequently a conviction about , the reality of the Created God .
3 It was in the context of ‘ direction ’ that I first met Julian of Norwich and subsequently a wealth of other spiritual classics .
4 Princess Alice , Duchess of Gloucester , President , The Gardener 's Royal Benevolent Society , attends a luncheon and subsequently a Council Meeting at Red Oaks ( Home for Retired Gardeners ) , Henfield , on the occasion of the society 's 150th Anniversary Year .
5 In Norfolk she picked Timothy Colman ; in Aberdeenshire , Captain Colin Farquharson , formerly of the Brigade of Guards and subsequently a land agent ; and in Gloucestershire , Colonel Martin Gibbs , another military Old Etonian .
6 Yet no one was in the least surprised when Ferguson scored the try which earned the Raiders extra time in the Sydney Grand Final , and subsequently a trip to Manchester .
7 The opera is first and foremost an evocation of genius loci , and subsequently a gallery of types and humours .
8 In 1828 George Hurst became a director of the House of Industry and subsequently a member of the Board of Guardians , a position which he held until he was in his nineties .
9 On Aug. 27 Lord Owen ( who as David Owen had been UK Foreign Secretary in the Labour government in 1977-79 and subsequently a founder and then leader of the Social Democratic Party ) was named as Carrington 's successor .
10 Parasitaemia on thick blood films and symptoms were recorded daily for the first week and subsequently every week until 28 days after therapy .
11 In the 1960s and subsequently the discovery of the need to study processes led to appreciation of the need for familiarity with subject matter from interdisciplinary origins and to acquire and develop techniques that could be employed for process investigations and particularly for empirical measurements .
12 Two others who also became central figures within Johnny 's Circus were Bobby 's friend peter Dunbar , later to become art editor of The Financial Times and subsequently The Economist , and an Italian youth called Eric Verrico who , though not interested in talking about books , occupied a definite position because of his astonishing good looks .
13 Pamela Walford joined the B.B.C. Staff Training Reserve and subsequently the Ministry of Information ; and Pen Scott-Stokes married her Army husband .
14 The significance of such events was highlighted by Wolman and Miller 's ( 1960 ) consideration of the magnitude and frequency of geomorphic processes and subsequently the significance of rare events has been scrutinized .
15 To that end , powers were vested by the FSA in the Secretary of State ( the relevant department being originally the Department of Trade and Industry and subsequently the Treasury ) , some of which powers could be delegated to a " designated agency " , a non-statutory body .
16 It was completed a few months after its companion piece ( the G major Quartet Op. 106 and subsequently the composer devoted himself to programmatic tone poems and operas .
17 Indeed , Lord Plowden ( who was at the time a civil servant engaged in economic planning and subsequently the chairman of a public corporation ) has recently suggested that the blueprint laid down in the Act was arguably too detailed , and that questions such as the division of powers between the centre and Area Boards could rationally be placed within the purview of nationalised industry management rather than of Parliament .
18 However , the significance of the slave trade , and subsequently the establishment of British colonies in the Caribbean and the imperial domination of India , lay not merely in their ideological impact on the growth of racism at home , but also , and some would argue more importantly , in their economic impact on Africa , the Caribbean , India and Britain .
19 On the contrary , Ligachev argued , it had seen the collectivisation of agriculture , the USSR 's emergence as the world 's second-largest economy and subsequently the defeat of Nazi Germany .
20 As a result , two nuclear reactors in Armenia were closed in 1989 and a number of stations under construction throughout the Soviet Union ( and subsequently the Commonwealth of Independent States , CIS ) have been halted .
21 Their camp costumes and hotch-potch dance music assemblage — which they proclaim as ‘ holographic techno soul ’ — bewitches New York clubland and then , with their first single , ‘ Groove Is In The Heart ’ , and subsequently the LP ‘ World Clique ’ , the world .
22 Often the result is that the child , and subsequently the adult , in order to avoid punishment , will suppress feelings which might in fact be quite normal and natural , and indeed necessary to the human condition .
23 However , Nietzsche 's first editors ( 1895 ) , then his sister ( 1897 ) , and subsequently the world at large have asserted that the scale of this last revision was substantial and , specifically-that of the book 's eventual twenty-five sections , he added at this time the final six ( 20–25 ) , which are partly ( though not , as is often said , largely ) concerned with Wagner . "
24 The key to success in the best practice approach is the involvement , and subsequently the commitment , of as many people as possible .
25 His three half-brothers united against him and subsequently the kingdom was divided equally .
26 Everything that he had written during the previous four years on the overriding need to oppose fascism , on the need to defend nation states through the creation of a Strong system of alliances based on collective security , and on the central role of the Soviet Union in promoting peace and stability , all was reduced to the level of absurdity by the Nazi-Soviet pact , the invasion of Poland and subsequently the war in Finland .
27 7.4 Payment of insurance rent The Tenant shall pay the Insurance Rent on the date of this Lease for the period from and including the Rent Commencement Date to the day before the next policy renewal date and subsequently the Tenant shall pay the Insurance Rent on demand ( if so demanded ) in advance [ but not more than [ months ] in advance of the policy renewal date It is obviously advisable that the tenant should not pay the insurance rent too far in advance of the policy renewal date .
28 The Council , and subsequently the Group , gave their approval and the target date for bringing the new system into service has been set for 31 May .
29 I reported the find to the landowner and then the Coroner , and subsequently an inquest was held on 13 December 1991 .
30 There is an exemption contained in s23(5) which applies where the holding was acquired at a time when the prohibition did not apply ( ie before the reverse takeover ) but subsequently the holder falls within the prohibition ( ie on the reverse takeover offer becoming unconditional ) .
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