Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] later [art] " in BNC.

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1 By the age of 3 years most children can voluntarily initiate emptying a full bladder and later a partly full bladder .
2 By early 1937 Waismann completed Logik , Sprache , Philosophie , but the Anschluss and later the invasion of Holland frustrated his plans for publishing the German text .
3 A dry hacking cough and later a large quantity of thin watery or frothy mucus is expectorated .
4 At the eastern end of a three mile seafront lies the Old Town — once a small fishing village and later a major Cinque Port .
5 Eventually she found that apart from keeping up with friends , the answer was not to hang on to the old life but to start new involvements of her own , by finding first part-time paid work and later a voluntary job doing book-keeping and accounting .
6 The fact that the men on the Area Boards were appointed directly by the Minister ( and not by the Central Authority — though the Organising Committee and later the Central Authority were consulted ) meant that the Boards were something rather more than subsidiaries of the larger entity .
7 As a schoolmaster and later a headmaster his distinction was unexceeded by any in his profession , and the affection in which he is held by his former pupils is equal to that accorded to the legendary Mr Chips .
8 The October revolution had been carried through on the assumption that Russia , although a relatively backward country and hardly ‘ ripe ’ for revolution in a Marxist sense , could help to bring about a European and later a worldwide transition to a communist social order .
9 I traded the £15 machine for a punchcard model , soon adding a ribber and later an intarsia carriage and colour changer .
10 Mark Ogilvie-Grant , another Athenian pen-friend and later a friend of hers , echoed my thoughts when he said : ‘ … a good book , but she did n't write it ’ .
11 In Canada , Siberia , and the Far East , in the trans-Andean regions of Latin America and in Africa , the heroic building period was to come in the years when the railways stood on the threshold of being overtaken by new transportation developments , the internal combustion engine and later the aeroplane .
12 The team uncovered a diary belonging to Hitler 's valet and later a will which was authenticated as signed by Hitler .
13 Originally a Celtic settlement and later a Roman one , it has had a stormy history .
14 The next house ( 7/174 ) was owned by the Černín and later the Sterreggov family .
15 In order for the diagnosis to be confirmed , a barium enema and later a biopsy of the tumour ( via a sigmoidoscope ) will be required .
16 I went on to join the Kent team and later the National Display Team .
17 Before becoming a merchant banker , he had worked as a barman , waiter and later a salesman .
18 His father died when he was three years old , leaving his mother to support and bring up seven children , providing for her family by opening a greengrocer 's shop and later a modest boarding house .
19 This was for centuries a strong point and later a prison ; among its prisoners , during the time of the Revolutionary Wars , was Lord Elgin , he of the marbles , who was held hostage in Lourdes on his way back to England from Turkey .
20 He joined the leisure and later the entertainments division , where he later became director , with responsibility for such venues as Talk of the Town , Belle Vue Zoo , Blackpool , Eastbourne and Yarmouth piers and a caravan park .
21 There appears to have been some resistance within the Soviet military to Khrushchev 's doctrine of ‘ minimum deterrence ’ — the USSR , he had complained in 1963 , could not produce ‘ nothing but rockets ’ — and the Cuban missile crisis and later the Vietnam War delayed the signature of further agreements .
22 , Peter Taylor ( 1848–1921 ) , Congregational minister , was born 12 May 1848 in Aberdeen , the eldest child in the family of two sons and three daughters of Isaac Forsyth , a bookseller and later a postman , from the Cabrach , and his wife Elspet McPherson , a crofter 's daughter from Kingussie in the Highlands .
23 MOLLY SCRUTTON 's interest in movement began at an early age and led her to join a junior dance group and later a gymnastics club .
24 Cramped accommodation was found in the Louvre for six students , each of whom was to be paid an annual stipend of 1,000 livres , a director and later a secretary .
25 The speed of hands stamped the most vivid contrast on the encounter , for in each session Leonard took time out in his backtracking to whip in the jab and later the left hook to win the judges ' favour .
26 When the seaman Peters , a thief and later a mutineer , protests against the commuting of the death sentence to the disgrace of being flogged round the fleet , Marryat as author finds it a matter for critical comment that the members of the court-martial are clearly surprised that a mere seaman should act from a sense of honour :
27 I 'd be put to work on the Looms and you 'd be — ; Well , ’ said Caspar , who , despite his work for the Court and later the Gruagach , had retained a vestige of delicacy , ‘ well , I 'd rather not say what might happen to you .
28 These officers of the Indian Civil Service and later the Burma Civil Service , were immensely devoted people .
29 Though Coleridge continued at the King 's School for several months , delighting his mother by pointing out the new master 's faulty knowledge of grammar , in April 1782 Francis Buller , a family friend and later an eminent judge , obtained for him a presentation to Christ 's Hospital in London ( the Blue Coat School ) , ‘ there to be educated , and brought up among other poor children ’ .
30 This is Warner 's second B format original and will have the same treatment as Impulse ( May ) , namely a dust jacket and later an A format .
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