Example sentences of "[noun pl] after [art] [adj] [noun pl] of " in BNC.

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1 Twenty two months after the first signs of bowel symptoms , 20 months after the first complaint of knee pain , and 14 months after finishing steroid treatment both knees were clinically normal .
2 While he welcomed this new-found enthusiasm for Broadstairs after the gloomy events of the past few days , this rowdy pink-faced band , hardly recognisable as the distinguished gathering of Literary Lionisers , was not to his taste .
3 Somerset were healing their wounds after the tempestuous exits of Viv Richards , Joel Garner and Ian Botham .
4 The predominant adverse effects after the first days of therapy were fatigue ( 73% ) , myalgia ( 60% ) , anorexia ( 43% ) , irritability ( 30% ) , and hair loss ( 15% ) .
5 On the whole the entrepreneurs of migration were uncontrolled , except for some supervision of shipping conditions after the terrifying epidemics of the late 1840s .
6 By the middle 1950 's most of my generation were settling down to carving out their careers and bringing up families after the unsettling effects of the war years during which they had experienced all they wanted of adventure and excitement .
7 The Decembrists were followed in 1849 by members of the Fourierist circle of M.V. Petrashevskii , including the young writer , Fedor Dostoevskii ; by tens of thousands of Polish insurgents after the national uprisings of 1830 and 1863 ; by radical pamphleteers and adherents of the fledgling post-emancipation revolutionary groups ; by the most famous of the exiled ‘ men of the sixties ’ and acknowledged figurehead of his intellectual generation , Nikolai Chernyshevskii , confined in soul-destroying conditions at the remote outpost of Vilyuisk in northern Yakutia ; by propagandists and terrorists of the Populist revolutionary movement of the 1870s ; and by the victims of the new catch-all legislation on police powers of surveillance introduced after the assassination of Alexander H in 1881 .
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