Example sentences of "and the subsequent [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Its innovative design suggests the hand of a truly original master and the subsequent history of ‘ English ’ harpsichord-making entirely endorses Burney 's estimate of him as ‘ the celebrated Tabel ’ The fortuitous survival of the 1721 harpsichord and Charles Mould 's researches affirm Tabel 's status beyond doubt .
2 It saw two crucial and intimately connected social changes gather irresistible momentum : the creation of a new stratum of service landholders — the pomeshchiki and the subsequent enserfment not only of those peasants already suffering de facto bondage , but of the entire Russian peasantry .
3 In particular , it has been shown that the proper time between the collision and the subsequent singularity is inversely proportional to the square root of the amplitudes of the impulsive components of the approaching waves .
4 The involvement of the late Peter Wilson , former Chairman of Sotheby 's in the acquisition of the treasure and the subsequent syndicate set up with dealer Rainer Zietz to offer the treasure to institutions including the Getty , was published in an article by Geraldine Norman and Thomas Hoving in The Independent in December 1991 .
5 Hardly anyone in France apart from the Lafons , and now Ostertag , dares to risk refermentation in bottle and the subsequent deposit of anything other than a few tartrate crystals in a dry white wine .
6 The deaths of Becky and Emma , at the age of 17 and the subsequent court case , produced hundreds of letters of sympathy to their parents from across the country .
7 The drop down from Meall Corranaich and back up to Beinn Ghlas was a great deal more substantial than I would have wished at this point in the walk , keeping in mind that I was hallucinating from the effort of the chase and the subsequent lack of oxygen managing to get anywhere near my lungs via a mouth full of clenched teeth .
8 Surprisingly , his superiors agreed to his request , and the subsequent journey was to change his life forever .
9 In Ryan [ 19921 Crim.L.R. 187 , where the identifying witness was brought to and conducted around the police station where the parade took place by officers involved in the investigation , the Court of Appeal regarded what had occurred as a ‘ substantial breach ’ of the Code , and the subsequent identification of the suspect was admitted in evidence only because there was proof that nothing untoward had in fact been said to the witness by the officers in question .
10 [ For January 1992 decision on the sending of UN peacekeeping troops and the subsequent deployment of UNMLO personnel and ( from March ) UNPROFOR personnel see January — p. 38704 — and subsequent months . ]
11 Her husband had not realised that she was dying , and the subsequent shock was so great that he became unable to care for his six-year-old daughter who also began to lose weight and perform badly at school .
12 The acquisition more than doubled turnover at the subsidiary , helped by cost savings resulting from the closure of Kode Computers administrative office in Swindon and the subsequent absorption of operations into DCM 's offices in Hitchin .
13 Both the resolution of A into L1R1 and the subsequent evaluation of unc ( B is also of upper Hessenberg form ) are thus much simpler than when A is fully populated .
14 Demolition of redundant sheds and railway lines and the subsequent asphalting of the quay apron of the Harbour Berths for the export of barley in vessels up to 20,000 D.W.C. was completed in April .
15 If these anomalies are detected in good time the parents can receive counselling and the subsequent management of the pregnancy can be planned , so reducing the national perinatal mortality rate .
16 ‘ The withdrawal from ERM and the subsequent devaluation of sterling should be of particular benefit to Scotland because of the higher propensity to export .
17 On the Derwent Ings in Yorkshire , the subdivision of the land into small hay plots and the subsequent pasturing were administered by a court leet , which annually appointed ‘ Ings Masters ’ , who still manage the pastures at East Cottingwith and Newton .
18 Project development , European sales co-ordination , customer requirement analysis and the subsequent development of tailored systems will all be carried out from there .
19 Nevertheless , the lack of association between reduced birth weight and the subsequent development of diabetes suggests that defects of β cell function , in addition to that which may be induced by malnutrition in utero , are probably required for the development of non-insulin dependent diabetes .
20 Even before this teacher took up his post , the study skills working party was focusing its attention on the potential of the package he brought with him , and the subsequent development of study skills in the school incorporated much of his scheme .
21 It is nevertheless true that the creation of the single subject GCE examinations in the 1950s , and the subsequent development of the CSE ( Mode III ) , allowed considerable power to swing to the teachers .
22 But the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent development of Soviet society produced an emphasis upon another strand in Marxist thought about the transition to socialism ( one which had not hitherto been given much prominence ) involving the idea of the ‘ dictatorship of the proletariat ’ ; and in the specific conditions prevailing in Russia , which differed entirely from those in Western Europe , this soon evolved in practice into the dictatorship of the Bolshevik party , then the dictatorship of the party 's central committee , and finally the dictatorship of a single individual .
23 Several factors are responsible for recurrent exposure of the distal oesophagus to gastric contents and the subsequent development of reflux oesophagitis .
24 The UWP , in power since 1982 , won nine of the 17 parliamentary seats in the general election of April 6 , 1987 ; fresh elections on April 30 produced the same result , and the subsequent defection of an SLP member increased the UWP 's majority to three seats [ see pp. 35187-8 ] .
25 In Britain parliamentary statutes and the subsequent mass of secondary legislation called statutory instruments ( or the equivalent in the United States ) are the main source of rules today .
26 The trend towards bottled beers ( partly because bottling plant was expensive , and partly because the ‘ nationals ’ were already strong in this field ) and the subsequent expansion of keg beer ( which allowed draught beers to be distributed more widely ) .
27 While the earlier research concentrated on the impact of local external resources on innovation within such firms ( eg labour supply industrial material linkages ) , the current work seeks to explore the internal impact of variable entrepreneurship on small firm innovation , and the subsequent ramification on regional economic growth .
28 Might not Jesus himself have been rather different from the picture given of him in the gospels and the subsequent teaching of the church ?
29 They were driven closer together by President Sadat 's political initiative of November 1977 , and the subsequent peace negotiations between Egypt and Israel .
30 If curve B applies then the erasure could have been largely confined to the lull between formation and the subsequent peak in bombardment , possibly extending into that bombardment .
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