Example sentences of "in later [noun pl] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 In later accounts Seth is replaced by Horus or Thoth , although Thoth is never envisaged as part of the family of Osiris .
2 In later recensions Hymes adds other features , for example key ( which involves evaluation — was it a good sermon , a pathetic explanation , etc. ) , and purpose ( what did the participants intend should come about as a result of the communicative event ) .
3 A museum of economic botany was opened in 1847 , and in later decades Kew played a vital role in the spread of useful plants around the British empire .
4 In later years Chapman came to realize that the extension of the league system was having a bad effect on the game .
5 In later years China sought to present her credentials as a regional power and encourage an interpretation of neutralisation which would be directed against the USSR as an external power and would underline the illegitimacy of Soviet support for Vietnamese actions in Indochina .
6 In later years Nietzsche came to have a more favourable attitude to these aspects of classical studies , but for the time being his dissatisfaction was almost unqualified .
7 This new assessment of his home marked an important casting off , a kind of liberation , and if in later years Ottery remained symbolically important to Coleridge , that was only because his recollections of the shaping years of childhood all seemed to gather at the town .
8 In later years Barcelona and the region to the north formed part of the kingdom of Arragon , and acted as a buffer against Saracen invasions into the rest of Europe .
9 In AD 699 , Wilfrid , Bishop of York , built several churches all dedicated to St Andrew , so in later years Hutton Cranswick was rededicated to St Peter .
10 In later years Miss Riley had several senior positions in the library , and was appointed head librarian at the Army & Navy Stores when I opened a library there shortly after the way .
11 Parkes ' Chemical Catechism of 1806 had a frontispiece of apparatus , engraved on glass with fluoric acid ; in the fourth edition ( 1810 ) this was replaced by a plate of the laboratory of the Surrey Institution , a less-successful version of the Royal Institution ; in later editions Parkes substituted a laboratory which a gentleman might copy for himself .
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