Example sentences of "[coord] later [vb past] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , William of Jumièges was probably writing in the 1050s , after Edward the Confessor had promised the English throne to Robert 's son William , and it was fairly clearly this which led him to repeat Dudo of St Quentin 's story of the English king who entered into a pact with the Normans and later received Rollo 's assistance against rebels , to include accounts of Anglo-Norman relations in the days of Æthelred and Cnut , and to end his description of Cnut 's conquest of England and marriage to Emma by stating that he had wished to explain King Edward 's origins to those who were ignorant of them .
2 , , and later took part in the Council 's trade mission to Madrid and Barcelona .
3 Later she mastered Braille , learned to type and later took lessons from a teacher for the deaf so that she could go to school , then college and later spent her life lecturing all over the world .
4 And while he was reared on metal and later discovered punk — but did n't necessarily subscribe to the attitudes for fear of losing individuality — he appreciates the blues .
5 About ten members toured the reed bed scheme at Billingham and later had discussions about local environmental improvement programmes .
6 The Protector was n't too pleased by this and later summoned Richard Baxter to a private audience during which he lectured Baxter for an hour .
7 I fumed and later told Brian , ‘ That 's it .
8 The first passenger packet boats operated from Warrington to Manchester and later became part of a through route from Liverpool to Manchester via Runcorn .
9 Her father obtained a commission in the Royal Marines in 1755 , was promoted to captain by 1761 , and later became groom of the bedchamber to George III , though in time he fell from favour at court .
10 , Edmund ( c. 1670–1738 ) , scientific instrument-maker , was born c .1670 in Tarrant Gunville , the son of Edward Culpeper , formerly a servitor at Merton College , Oxford , who took his BA from Merton in 1858 , and later became rector of Tarrant Gunville in Dorset .
11 A native of Togo , Sr Pierre-Elise studied and practised journalism , was the founder of the Catholic bookshop in Lomé , and later became Director of the Audiovisual and Pastoral Centre of Togo .
12 A native of Togo , Sr Pierre-Elise studied and practised journalism , was the founder of the Catholic bookshop in Lomé , and later became Director of the Audiovisual and Pastoral Centre of Togo .
13 During the mid-1930s Mr Harold Burns , owner of a garage in Congleton , Cheshire , was very well known and later became Mayor , built and flew a Mignet HM.14 Flying Flea .
14 Burgess joined the BBC in October 1936 as a producer in the talks department , and later became producer of ‘ The Week in Westminster ’ .
15 Other bequests include those of Cecil Madden ( who , besides being a prolific playwright , was the first producer for television at Alexandra Palace in 1936 and later became Assistant to the Controller of BBC Television Programmes ) and , more recently , the substantial theatrical library of Alfred Emmet , co-founder of the famous Questors Theatre .
16 White , aged 49 , was cleared of all charges in 1984 and later left Britain for a villa in Marbella , where he still lives .
17 United owed much to goalkeeper Rees , who had earlier saved superbly from Holden and later denied Adams , first with a block with his feet then by kicking over a dipping effort from the right .
18 In the second , he frustrated Lee with his legs , and later thwarted Townsend .
19 Newcomb fought a duel with Octavius Gilchrist , the editor of the News , sued Drakard for libel , interfered with his business tenancy and later bought Drakard 's house , which he pulled down to build his own pretentious Rock House .
20 The Duchess of Kent this morning attended a Thanksgiving Service in Exeter Cathedral to mark the 150th Anniversary of the foundation of the West of England School for Children with Little or No Sight , and later opened St David 's House .
21 Janice sunbathed , and later helped Mary and Margot prepare the evening meal .
22 The Prince Edward visited Callendar Park and was received by Captain William Forbes ( Vice-Lord-Lieutenant of Falkirk ) and later visited Stirling Castle , Strathallan Games Park and subsequently attended a dinner at the Forum Hotel , Glasgow .
23 His boxing career began in 1880 , when he won a boxing tournament organized by the bare-knuckle champion Jem Mace [ q.v. ] , who was touring New Zealand , and later defeated Mace 's protégé , the Maori Herbert Slade .
24 When they took over power from the king , the ‘ magnates of the Council ’ on 11 September 1259 appointed Thomas Gresley , a reformer baron , as Justice of the southern forests , and later confirmed John d'Eyville , also a reformer baron , as Justice of the northern forests .
25 The Harrogate-born 26-year-old was given a free transfer by Leeds seven years ago and later joined Wimbledon for £70,000 .
26 Born in Elgin , and educated at Aberdeen University and Manchester Business School , he began his career with Alcan Aluminium and later joined McKinsey & Co .
27 Interesting William Thompson , nQue 's founder and an old Unix soldier , developed the key technologies in Lachman Associates ' Stream-based NFS and TCP/IP while at Convergent Technologies and later joined Lachman .
28 William Thompson , nQue 's founder and an old Unix soldier , developed the key technologies in Lachman Associates Inc 's Streams-based Network File System and TCP/IP while at Convergent Technologies Inc and later joined Lachman .
29 Lucinda Craig Harvey , who shared a house in London with Sarah and later employed Diana as a cleaner for 1 an hour , first met her prospective charlady during a cricket match at Althorp .
30 The fabric , at first , was black plastic bags , but later became tent fabric , also from the attic .
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