Example sentences of "in his late [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Another aspect may well be Lorca 's rejection of industrialisation — a Romantic hangover , no doubt ! — which appears in Leonard 's oscillation in his late teens between commerce and art .
2 An old wino had stopped a young man in his late teens who was carrying a huge sack of groceries .
3 In his late teens , there were still signs of puppy fat , and his rounded face sat under an unruly head of hair trimmed to the current style , though not especially trendy , and he could be lost in a crowd as being just another boy on the block ; unassuming and unspecial .
4 His precocious skill is immediately evident in the Piano Trio Suite Op. 8 , which he wrote in his late teens .
5 Over the desk was a portrait of Drew , probably painted in his late teens .
6 The man , in his late teens or early twenties , died instantly .
7 It may have been in the early 630s , when Oswiu was in his late teens , that he married Riemmelth , granddaughter of Rhun ( HB ch. 57 ) , for he had a son , Ealhfrith , and a daughter , Ealhflaed , old enough to be married c. 650 ( HE 111 , 21 ) .
8 A young man in his late teens by the time of the council of Whitby and the son of the reigning king in Bernicia by Eanflaed , daughter of Eadwine , Ecgfrith was almost certainly in a position to attract support not only among the Bernicians but also among the Deirans in the territory of Ealhfrith , and in the last years of his reign Oswiu did make him sub-king of Deira .
9 John Wildig is a research agriculturalist and a life-long railway enthusiast who would have been in his late teens during the period of the Beeching closures .
10 John Wildig is a research agriculturalist and a life-long railway enthusiast who would have been in his late teens during the period of the Beeching closures .
11 He 's described as white , in his late teens to early 20s about 5ft nine tall with dark hair .
12 He 's white , in his late teens or early 20s .
13 He 's described as being in his late teens , 5' 8 ’ tall and of slim build .
14 For the chinless chap in his chalk-stripe blue suit , strolling to wherever he performs the daily ritual of being ‘ something in the City ’ , or the geezer negotiating the early morning traffic in from Romford in his late model Ford and Italian sweatshirt , their individual style says clearly : I am here and this is where I want to be , you can tell exactly what and where that is from looking at me .
15 An undoubted highlight of this Old Master drawings sale is the previously unknown drawing of ‘ Two Lovers ’ , by Parmigianino , executed in his late manner ( est. £30–40,000 ; $55–70,000 ) .
16 So in his late anthology , Confucius to Cummings ( New York , 1964 , with Marcella Spann ) , he explicitly preferred George Chapman 's Homer to pope 's , even though he had admitted that Chapman is unreadable , except for a few pages at a time .
17 He was studying to be a commercial artist and when he was in Mr Frampton 's art class ( this was Peter Frampton 's father ) in his later tears at Bromley tech , Frampton lectured the form on how he would not tolerate tapered trousers . ’
18 Events which begin by offering the boy exciting adventure end by teaching him — about people , about statecraft — and confirming in him the steadfast loyalty to the Empire which is evident in his later exploits .
19 It illustrates , I think , three elements in his later philosophy of language .
20 The model of pediplanation served to extend knowledge about the earth surface ; to introduce greater cognizance of world landscapes because in his later papers King correlated surfaces from Australia , Africa and South America and in the Morphology of the Earth in 1962 embraced landscapes from the northern hemisphere as well ; and to include earth movement in the form of cymatogenic arching as well as exogenetic processes as an integral part of the cycles of landscape development .
21 The ability to convey each individual 's feelings within a unified musical number was one of Mozart 's unique gifts , and one he was to develop to even greater heights in his later operas .
22 Admittedly , in his later appearances Zapp has gone poststructuralist , and abandoned system and objectivity ; but his commitment to professionalism is greater than ever .
23 The first they saw of the village may thus have been the dilapidated thatched cottage called Gilberts or Gilbards , which , improbable as it would have seemed to Coleridge in the fever of Pantisocracy , was to have so important a place in his later history .
24 In his later asylums at Gloucester ( 1811 ) and Dundee ( 1812 ) , Stark himself adopted markedly less institutionalized concepts , the former being planned as a crescent set in gardens and the latter as a domestically scaled rural farm .
25 It is not surprising that the work is therefore based on a critique of idealism and that the concepts used are rather more ‘ idealist ’ than those Marx uses in his later work .
26 Marx 's own use of the term is tied up with his critique of idealism and it is not surprising that when in his later work he turned his attention to a materialist analysis of the capitalist mode of production , the term and concept of ideology occurs infrequently .
27 It is not clear whether they are issues in which Marx was ever really involved ; if he had been , then it would seem likely that they would have played a more important role in his later work .
28 Althusser , in his later work , identifies three of these — economic practice , ideological practice , politico-legal practice and gives an account of them which draws heavily on Marx 's discussion of the process of production .
29 In his later work , however , Althusser modified his account of the distinction between science and ideology , a shift which has had important consequences for his analysis of the relation between individuals and practices .
30 As we saw in Chapter 2 , in his criticism of subcultural theory Matza favoured a return to the less deterministic , less differentiated view of the criminal that was characteristic of classical criminology though , in his later work ( Matza , 1969 ) he moved to a more fully indeterminist view .
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