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

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1 He subsequently went into partnership ; Stratford Mills were operated by Biddle and Bishop during the 1830s , although in later years , other tenants such as corn merchants , Reynolds and Allen , occupied at least part of the mills .
2 They trained to land in various numbers , although in later years some nine men made up the team in a powered dory .
3 The deification of the Emperors , introduced by Augustus , was not taken too seriously and signified little more than in later ages was implied by the adjective ‘ Holy ’ in the title ‘ Holy Roman Emperor ’ .
4 The question is then do we use up more future benefit in the earlier years than in later years ?
5 The authority of government was still exercised more directly through the law courts than in later centuries , and the authority of the Lords of Trade was underlined when they received the power to hear appeals from courts in the colonies .
6 The popular courts survived far longer , and the royal court remained stronger than elsewhere in northern Europe ; and in the twelfth century the royal court began to grow in importance , until in later centuries it swallowed the jurisdiction of most other courts .
7 This new assessment of his home marked an important casting off , a kind of liberation , and if in later years Ottery remained symbolically important to Coleridge , that was only because his recollections of the shaping years of childhood all seemed to gather at the town .
8 In the light of this fact it seems possible to suggest that those authors who subscribe to the former view do so because in later times it would have been only in the rarest of circumstances that one would have held the kadilik after the kazaskerlik .
9 At Dulwich and Oxford University he was an excellent athlete and Rugby Union Player , while in later years he became a good club cricketer and a member of I Zingari .
10 In doing so , they unwittingly made a popular decision , for in later years the local men were able to feel easier in their minds about telling their womenfolk that they were " going down to the Russell " .
11 I have rarely missed an issue since : Thursday was always ‘ NME day ’ for this Dublin teenager , though in later years the paper was frequently frustrating in its often flippant assessment and misunderstanding of perfectly good WORK , including some of my own .
12 ‘ I promise , ’ Katherine said in a small voice , not quite sure what it was she was pledging , though in later years she would have ample occasion to reflect on what he said .
13 Again Ali Cemali was the first muderris , and the stipulation appears usually to have been observed ( though in later years by delegation ) until the last days of the empire .
14 During his visit Kaifu met the leaders of the United Kingdom , France , West Germany and Poland , among others , and , as in later discussions with Jacques Delors , President of the Commission of the European Communities ( EC ) , impressed upon them his resolve to strengthen mutual trade relations .
15 At 22h AEL ( shown here ) , EJC amplitude indicates increased gluR synthesis has occurred at the aberrant NMJ as in later stages of normal synaptogenesis .
16 As in later years and even to this day the Inn was where they went to ease their hard lives and Halling was well served by this trade .
17 It transpired that Hannah was well capable of coping with this sudden celebrity status , displaying a curiously ingenuous confidence as in later months she met people ranging from royalty to hard-nosed journalists , and completely disarmed them all .
18 The word pirate was perhaps not so strong a term of condemnation as in later centuries : European rulers were only just beginning to acquire for themselves , on behalf of their states , a monopoly of the use of force .
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