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

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1 Frank Lindo replied that he could have left the cinema later than 5.30 , but he had definitely heard Drew in the theatre at 6.00 .
2 Examples of statements reflecting the recent necessary missionary zeal are included in Table 6.1 Indeed it is indisputable that physical geographers have entered the field later than they should have done .
3 ‘ It will suit as much as them to have the fight later because it will give John that little bit more time to prepare after having his jaw broken in his last fight . ’
4 Considering the pottery from the pre-forum levels illustrated , with the advantage of hindsight , one would date some of the vessels later than 120 , possibly 130 — 140 would be a better terminal .
5 The way the long folds follow the lean of the body instead of falling vertically is a primitive touch ( offset by the charming observation of the skirt-edge caught on the lifted heel ) , but the treatment of the face seems to fix the work later than any we have so far looked at .
6 I can not keep the body later than this evening .
7 In the case where one or more modules in the package are offline , you will be instructed to repeat the request later when all modules are online .
8 In the case where one or more modules in the package are offline , you will be instructed to repeat the request later when all modules are online .
9 It was perhaps ironic too , that six more sections were cut at Great Casterton , and none of them produced a scrap of pottery from the rampart later than the early second century .
10 ‘ Graham came up with the news later than expected , ’ Gower said icily .
11 Owen made a note to return to the hammam later when the towel had been taken down .
12 If the client does not want to answer , he need not do so ; and the way is opened for him to raise the subject later if he so chooses .
13 ‘ I 'll show you the treatment-room later if you like , ’ Jill said .
14 Four members of the sprint squad missed the bus and arrived at the stadium later than they should have for the morning heats .
15 A bit later than that .
16 A bit later than that , ’ said Connor .
17 But Lugh would rise above it all , and would not bother to listen to complaints about who was getting larger helpings of stew , or who was having the most comfortable sleeping quarters , or even who was getting up a bit later than everyone else .
18 ‘ Could you arrive a bit later than planned ? ’ she asked .
19 Then a bit later when I was just nodding off he says , Seamed stockings .
20 ‘ The sex object , ’ quipped Maria , a sweet clenching sensation assailing her loins as she reflected on the helplessness of her response to his torrid lovemaking , resentment rising a second later because she still lacked any semblance of control over their relationship .
21 Time has little meaning there — Mass can begin an hour and a half later than scheduled without any kind of fuss !
22 Presumably they were only here to set the scene for the current convention , as nothing represented a period later than the fifteenth century .
23 A similar distinction lies at the base of J. R. Walsh 's treatment of the muftis : doubtless writing about a period later than that under consideration in the present study , he states , in regard to what Hezarfen would call the that aside from the occasional retired kadi or " a member of one of the local learned families in the larger cities , … the were not of the class " .
24 Pound had known Phyllis Bottome between 1905 and 1907 , when they were fellow students at the University of Pennsylvania , and it 's not clear whether it is that early association , or a period later when she had caught up with him in London , that Phyllis Bottome had in mind when she wrote of how Pound tried to transform her as a writer from a talented amateur into a professional :
25 But he had cause to revise his opinion a moment later when they opened the door and went in .
26 On a seat beneath General Wolfe 's statue , which looks down on the river and is still scarred by the bombs of a war later than the one in which he died , Coffin rested for a while .
27 The anaesthetist put the epidural in a while later when I was ready .
28 The ABRC research , which includes also American studies of co-citation measures , and French research on co-word indicators , began about a decade later than the American work funded by the National Science Foundation in Washington .
29 By any other name , it smelled as sweet to the eager school librarian , and this paragraph will remind many British readers of the arguments a decade later as to whether " library " , " resource centre " or " library resource centre " ( among many other terms ) best described the new organization called into being by the demands of resource-based learning and new curriculum projects .
30 The woman , who alleged the abuse started when she was five and ended a decade later when she left the family home in Edmonton , north London , had heard her stepfather was seeking access to his five-year-old daughter by another woman .
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