Example sentences of "after [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 After about the fourth or fifth month into the course of treatments , I began to feel a lessening of the pain , but not once had she confided that anything was wrong .
2 No you 're not but in fact studies show after about the first ten minutes , people are n't absorbing much anyway
3 I think the public wants to know that all those people , and their families , who suffered in the war will be looked after for the rest of their lives . ’
4 ‘ Carol Barratt is going to be looked after for the rest of her life , and looked after well , whereas life for us is never going to be the same again . ’
5 He left soon after for the south again with a stranger .
6 A WIDOW has left nearly £135,000 to an animal charity on the condition that her cats are well looked after for the rest of their lives .
7 Because those are the areas that I look after for the business .
8 The combination of these two aims could be managed , he felt , by giving every member of staff , including himself , a tutorial group to look after during the whole length of a pupil 's high school life .
9 After after the boy The boy was paid so much to the pound then the rest was divided three ways by the two riveters and the the holder-on .
10 Well after after the big box pile up I 'm I 'm free on the Green Party .
11 I especially I do n't think so after after the very er impressive speech he made on Friday .
12 Without doubt one of the liveliest and most sought after of the Tyrolean resorts , Kitzbuhel offers everything .
13 In July 1990 , after behind the scenes prodding from the Bank of England , LIFFE and LTOM agreed to merge into one financial derivatives market .
14 Mrs Burke leaves a remarkable house which deserves to be looked after with the same care that she has lavished on it for almost 20 years .
15 ‘ Both are passed firemen and trainee drivers and shortly after with the expected ‘ First train of the season ’ devotees aboard , Maid Marian eased the 11.15 away with Sarah wielding her fireman 's shovel expertly on the footplate .
16 It is beautifully painted with scenes of the dead person 's funeral along the sides , and scenes of Elysium , or the way to Elysium , on the ends ; smiling goddesses in plumed head-dresses ride along in a chariot drawn by a griffin on one end , and by a goat on the other , presumably ready to convey the human soul to Elysium , to live ever after with the gods .
17 I thought you were going to live happy ever after with the man of your dreams . ’
18 His preoccupation with Russia was to show itself shortly after with the publication of The Dark Side of the Moon , to which he wrote a most interesting Preface .
19 Quite a bit there er when you lay it out like that in a pattern a thought pattern which shows just how much er we did actually get through er from where you started at ten in the morning or just after with the presentation right through to the second presentation .
20 It was great thing to keep it and it was always kept and looked after until the following year .
21 Whatever plans the local authority may have the court will have in mind the underlying philosophy of the Act that " children are best looked after within the family with both parents playing a full part and without resort to legal proceedings " ( Guidance , vol 1 , para 1.5 ) .
22 ‘ Mebbe that 's what they were after in the first place .
23 Now and then , waiters would serve us refreshing drinks from the bar and while we were busy unwinding , we were happy to know that the children were being well looked after in the Children 's Club .
24 Now Wedgwood generously agreed to waive the buy-back clause in return for a series of covenants ensuring that the house would be restored and looked after in the future .
25 He had heard that forty pounds a year had been paid for a girl to be looked after in the asylum of Dr Perfect in West Malling .
26 It is clearly undesirable and often more expensive to admit or keep in district general hospitals or long stay hospitals old or mentally ill or mentally handicapped people who could be properly looked after in the community .
27 This may be appropriate , not only because hospital beds are usually expensive but also because most people prefer to be looked after in the community .
28 Although the qualification was very much sought after in the beginning with the burgeoning of more centres running it up and down the country , the trainees soon realised that in spite of the skills they gained , the diploma was not recognised by the DES even as a first stage towards further accreditation .
29 … John and I , flattered at first by the sweet smell of success , had to get out of it , into another language , forgotten in the House of Fame but happy ever after in the House of Fiction .
30 Fabrics are expensive , but they will last for years and give great pleasure provided they are looked after in the proper manner .
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