Example sentences of "later he [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Seven months later he married Elizabeth , daughter of Sir John Burgoyne ( MP for Warwickshire , 1645–8 ) .
2 Coucy soon rose high in favour at court : in 1363 Edward granted him lands in north Lancashire , Cumberland and Westmorland to which he had some claim by inheritance ; two years later he married Isabella , and in 1366 the king created him Earl of Bedford with an endowment of 1,000 marks a year .
3 Later he purchased Buses and the concern is still in operation today .
4 Later he distinguished payment under threatened seizure of goods from payment in consequence of a threat of action , saying , at pp. 121–122 :
5 Four years later he granted immunity from all royal burdens to the churches of Kent ( CS 99 : S 20 ) .
6 Later he saw Arnold as initiating ‘ the degradation of philosophy and religion ’ .
7 The Daltons became the second husband and wife team in the Commons , but three months later he came North to bag the seat for himself .
8 A few years later he wrote Peter Pan for those who believed in fairies but did not want to believe in death .
9 Leopold 's own career progressed slowly and unadventurously : by 1758 he had risen up the ranks to become second violin , and also court and chamber composer , and five years later he became deputy kapellmeister ( the German term for the musician in charge of a musical establishment ) .
10 In 1914 at Sandwich he reached the 2nd round and later he became Secretary at St George 's Hill .
11 Later he became chairman of the Japan Society .
12 Later he became chairman of the orchestral committee for the Leeds music festival .
13 A year later he became master of the Stationers ' Company .
14 Two years later he became Leader of the House of Commons , and for the last two years of the Labour government presided over the empire of the Department of Health and Social Services .
15 In 1885 he became university lecturer in advanced invertebrate morphology and five years later he became superintendent of the University Museum of Zoology .
16 Three years later he became President of the College of Physicians and in 1727 Physician-General to the Army .
17 Later he became President of the MCC .
18 Several months later he told Theo the full dramatic story , ending sadly : ‘ Then , not at once , but very soon , I felt that love die within me .
19 Later he told Mr Michael Jopling ( C. Westmorland and Lonsdale ) that this amounted to US$60 per person to help with transport , food , medicines , training and tools .
20 A few days later he spent $26.4 million on Picasso 's Le Miroir , a striking rear-view of a model reflected in a mirror , painted in 1932 .
21 His early acquaintance with Pub ] ius Rutilius Rufus at the school of Panaetius must have given him a first taste of Roman optimates : later he had Pompey and Cicero among his admirers .
22 Remarkably , more than seven years later he ran laps of 58½ , 63½ , 65¾ , and 66 seconds at Lillie Bridge , London , on 23 August 1886 to establish a world 's best time of 4 minutes 12¾ seconds that was unbeaten anywhere for the next twenty-eight seasons and was unbeaten by a Briton for forty-nine years , until Sydney Wooderson returned 4 minutes 12.7 seconds , running in Glasgow on 3 August 1935 .
23 Some years later he met Mr Parkinson again during a campaign meeting for the Penrith and Borders constituency .
24 A few minutes later he met Maidstone .
25 So extensive did his collection become that he built a special picture gallery at Northwick Park in 1832 , and some years later he acquired Thirlestane House in Cheltenham , the 1846 guide to which listed over 500 pictures .
26 Morrison said later he felt Border had edged the ball , but he agreed that television replays appeared to show the ‘ woody ’ sound was probably the ball touching the stump .
27 His arthralgia resolved but six weeks later he developed jaundice , dark urine , and pale stools .
28 Ten minutes later he dropped Hitch off close by Clapham Junction Station then drove away , heading home .
29 Four years later he produced Walter Monckton ( 1969 ) .
30 Two years later he recruited Gustav Wilhelm Wolff [ q.v . ] ,
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