Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adv] after " in BNC.

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1 It seems that the stewards at the transfer gate to the east stand carried on selling tickets to the stand long after it was obviously full .
2 Furthermore , they were recruited into the trial immediately after their gall stone dissolution had been confirmed — rather than months or years later .
3 THREE directors of Falkirk FC face being ousted from the board tonight after a judge refused to block an extraordinary general meeting .
4 The question of transfer will usually be considered by the clerk immediately after an application is filed .
5 The owners of parrots Billy and Milly have been told to keep the birds indoors after neighbours complained of noise .
6 He took the decision soon after he had been elected Speaker in 1983 .
7 In Mordauntt v. British Oil & Cake Mills Ltd. ( 1910 K.B. ) the seller was told of the sub-sale by the buyer only after it had been made .
8 I remember the sequence well , the bit immediately after ‘ all that is grand and beautiful in the foaming cataract , the glassy lake , and the floating mist ’ .
9 ‘ It might not be a bad notion , though , to spirit the Teller out of the Rorim soon after the feasting is over .
10 I spent a few years on The Scotsman and then to Thomson House to join The Guardian soon after it dropped the ‘ Manchester ’ from its title and started printing in London .
11 The process involves no more than threading a strip beneath another one that runs across it more or less at right angles , and keeping on doing so at intervals with dogged persistence , pulling the strip tight after each threading .
12 Supplementing this account of the College shortly after the Coleman regime comes one written late in life by Principal Simonds , describing the College and its environs in 1828–1829 , when he was a student there .
13 At the other end of the scale there are meals that will linger in the mind long after the credit card has recovered , and blowouts at top restaurants still tend to be cheaper than their London counterparts .
14 Francois Dupeyron , first-time writer-director , is a natural talent ; his images linger in the mind long after you have left the cinema .
15 Extraordinarily powerful and detailed American serial killer first novel that lingers in the mind long after it 's finished .
16 Moin , nightwatchman , was beaten for pace on the pull-shot , but no declaration came at lunch ( 480 for 5 ) , nor after a rain interruption during which 12 overs were lost , it being believed that the runs were best scored in the first innings , and England would probably have been offered the light soon after their innings commenced .
17 The zygomatic process may be preserved on the maxilla long after the maxilla has been detached from the rest of the skull , but it does not survive more intensive alteration by the predator .
18 It admitted adding the chlorine only after large numbers of consumers had demanded to know why their water tasted so strongly of the chemical .
19 The spokesman said the Council of Mayors of Arab Towns and Villages refused to accept the Bosnians even after it was given the text of a message from the vice president of Bosnia approving the flight .
20 Over a period of approximately nine months , departments and agencies of the federal government engage in detailed discussions with the White House prior to the presentation of the president 's budget proposals to the legislature shortly after Congress convenes in January .
21 In 1312 Clement V sent his vice-chancellor of the Curia and his chamberlain to resolve the conflict over Gaveston ; in 1316–17 another mission was involved with the realignment of parties ; and in 1326 the pope gave his backing to the queen only after his envoys had failed to achieve an Anglo-French peace between Charles IV and Edward II .
22 Grósz said that he became aware of the deployment only after he became Prime Minister in 1987 [ see p. 35593 ] and did " not inquire as to when and how they were brought here " .
23 Neutron stars may produce more energy than the Sun soon after they form , when they are active as pulsars , but this phase of energetic activity only lasts for a few thousand years .
24 Select the freshest and crispest salad ingredients and serve the salad immediately after it is prepared .
25 This budget was withdrawn by Waigel on Aug. 9 , however , in response to the pace of unification negotiations , and he promised that a new budget would be presented to the Bundestag soon after unification had occurred .
26 The observable things that happen to the child immediately after the problem behaviour occurs .
27 After dropping their weapons off — the RMP do not go armed into the Soviet Sector — with the Checkpoint Duty NCO , they arrive at the accident shortly after a Volkspolizei ( People 's Police ) patrol has turned up .
28 She said : ‘ I was there at the accident just after it happened .
29 However , the fires of the Rising and exposure to the weather in the years immediately after contributed to the decay of the stonework of the facade in a way that has made it hazardous in recent years .
30 The years immediately after the Napoleonic wars were years of extreme repression in England ; there was also a slump in trade and manufacture after the wartime boom .
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