Example sentences of "be [art] later [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead we will discuss together all design variations in each particular field ; within a field it should not be assumed that the more complex facilities are the later ones , since evolution has often been towards simplifying systems from the programmer 's viewpoint . |
2 | The specification of a product and the allocation of resources to develop it are the later stages of a series of planning loops . |
3 | Abimelech , the Philistine king ( 26:1 ) : the name is probably a family or throne-name , this is therefore likely to have been a later king than the one Abraham encountered ( 20–21 ) . |
4 | But these reactions are a later development when anger has begun to take the system over and commandeer all its ways of expressing displeasure . |
5 | These short poles are a later addition to the ancient May traditions and are popular at school functions where the children are taught the intricacies of weaving and plaiting the ribbons . |
6 | From this it can be concluded that only 1.4 per cent of this large number of coins establishes the date of the deposit but in this case , since there are no later Roman coins found in Britain , it could be even later ; a salutary lesson for all excavators . |
7 | Thus , it began to incorporate the principles of determinism and the differentiation of offenders from non-offenders that were to be the later hallmarks of positivist criminology . |
8 | In a bound book there is less chance of anything being lost — especially if you write in ink so that there can be no later alterations . |
9 | Slowly I aided upwards , thinking only of getting to the sling ; the rest would be a later worry . |
10 | A French authorship was also proposed while some believed the inscription with the sitter 's name to be a later addition . |
11 | On the one hand , an item may be a later insertion , and therefore postdate its apparent context ; on the other , it may be a more or less faithful copy of earlier , perhaps discarded , material , and may thus predate its apparent context . |
12 | It seems likely that the visions of the devils and of Christ that she saw during her first breakdown were actual hallucinations , as were the later seeing of obscenities , and what she called the ‘ flickering ’ of the Sacrament . |
13 | Charlemagne was crowned with it , as were the later kings of Italy , including Napoleon . |
14 | Reliable portable threshing machines were a later development and were used much more in the south than in the north . |
15 | What makes Killerton so special is the collection of trees and shrubs , forgetting the herbaceous plants and the borders because they were a later addition . |
16 | Since Caliban is often performed in the modern theatre as if he were a later version of Thersites , we tend to expect him to be a prose-speaker . |
17 | The biscuits she would add to the tray next morning were a later batch of the same recipe provided by Alice . |
18 | Colours were usually plain greens and browns , black being a later preference . |
19 | Is the later poetry so bad ? |
20 | The west façade , which is the later part of the building , shows the complex flying buttress system on either side ( 535 ) which extends all round . |
21 | One of its unusual features is the later window in the façade which is filled with decorative marble plates instead of glass ( PLATE 46 ) . |
22 | There can , after all , be more than one possible explanation why a witness may retract evidence given by him on a previous occasion ; and , as must have been contemplated in Reg. v. Donat , 82 Cr.App.R. 173 , one possibility may be that it is the later retraction , rather than the earlier evidence , which is not worthy of belief . |
23 | Well it 's the later type in n it , that one ? |
24 | If there is no later cementation , corrosion produces a more effective connection between pore spaces and thus enhances existing porosity , whether this be primary or secondary . |
25 | Probably with braziers we think as far as we know , although there is also a chimney breast there which is a later date . |
26 | Marx therefore sees Maine as arguing that private property is the original form of appropriation and that communal property is a later development . |
27 | These Dionysiac elements within Greek mythology must be regarded as its earliest stratum , [ pre-Hellenic in origin ( second millennium B.C. ) ; ] while the Olympian mythological apparatus , along with the world of art that depicts it , is a later development . |
28 | The capitals are all different versions on the Corinthian pattern and each has a double abacus , a straight sided one above and a curved one underneath ; this is a later development from the dosseret and typical of Byzantine work of this date in Italy . |
29 | Many bizarre proposals have been put forward to save the tower in recent years , including flying a huge helium balloon from its top , securing it with a giant safety pin , and lopping off its uppermost floor , which is a later addition . |
30 | Since there is no motive for Justinian to have inspired the addition of these words , it seems best to suppose that the whole sentence is a later addition inspired by a rescript of Marcus Aurelius . |