Example sentences of "or later [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you fill your factory with machines so sophisticated that they can make anything that any blueprint tells them to make , it is hardly surprising if sooner or later a blueprint arises that tells these machines to make copies of itself .
2 The essentially political nature of this issue is rarely addressed publicly and explicitly , but sooner or later a decision will have to be made over whether or not those in possession of the rural landscape should be forced to cede some of their control .
3 Sooner or later a woman will show her true nature .
4 Having flagged the issue and fired the interest of the minister , the Bank duo returned to the cooler , more workman-like atmosphere of life in Nairobi almost certain that sooner or later a project would go to the Bank board , and that it would almost certainly be approved .
5 " The history of the Russian people " , wrote Shchapov from prison a month later , " fills our heart with the belief and the hope that sooner or later a time must come for the Russian people when it acquires political self-consciousness and , as a result , political self-government " .
6 Sooner or later every Stevenson bill came to him for discount ; and every foreign transaction went via him .
7 Even I was pelted with a couple of little pointed things from the TV Times and was heard to admit that ‘ awards are like haemorrhoids — sooner or later every bum gets one ’ .
8 Sooner or later the diaries are published , and another military reputation is destroyed . ’
9 Charlemagne 's throne , which may still be seen in the basilica at Aachen , gave all the kings of western Europe sooner or later the idea of regarding a throne as an essential symbol of royal greatness .
10 We hope that sooner or later the philosophy that classes people as mere units of labour will be consigned to the dustbin of history which it deserves .
11 Cripps Christmas dinners were not noted for their decorum nor their sobriety and sooner or later the bread rolls began to fly .
12 Sooner or later The Course of Time it 'll
13 ‘ Sooner or later the EC will be forced by these and other international pressures to tackle its continuing over supply of milk especially butterfat .
14 If you do that , he wrote , then sooner or later the will will crack and the truth will emerge , reality will re-assert itself .
15 If such a risk is accepted , sooner or later the cable will break at the wrong moment and an accident will occur .
16 Sooner or later the cat will win and wear down its owner 's resolve .
17 Sooner or later the base must be changed and the following example demonstrates the difficulty of relating the new index to the old base for long-term comparisons .
18 But sooner or later the firm 's demand for investment capital would become so large that this demand could not be met at a fixed cost of capital and r would begin to rise .
19 Jack Clarke knew that sooner or later the brothers would show up in London and , as soon as they did , his network of spies would ferret them out .
20 Just as linotype operators at the Sun were breaking out the champagne to celebrate the arrival of £1,000 pay packets for a three-day week , the realization was beginning to dawn that sooner or later the power of the print unions would be broken by the introduction of new technology .
21 You can lie and lie beautifully , but sooner or later the truth comes back like a wave and sweeps everything before it .
22 ‘ She assumes that sooner or later the body 'll be discovered and there 'll be a hue and cry .
23 But sooner or later the need to use some aspect of statistics becomes obvious .
24 He fears , indeed knows , that sooner or later the police will be sent to collect him .
25 Sooner or later the predator will end up feeding preferentially on the most abundant of the available types of prey .
26 Only a classic endures , and sooner or later the fashion comes full circle .
27 However unless birth control methods are used , sooner or later the woman is likely to get pregnant .
28 The Ministry of Agriculture has said that sooner or later the pound will get an easier ride on the currency markets and that cereal farmers , who since Black Wednesday have almost doubled their projected income , must guard against being caught by sudden changes .
29 She did n't know whether the loose wheel would come off quite soon or stay on for some miles , but she realised that sooner or later the wheel would break loose and that if Daddy or the A.A. man did n't reach her before that happened Miss Clinton would be likely to crash .
30 It was only to be expected that sooner or later the Collector 's sense of duty would reassert itself .
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