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

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1 After the courts ' acceptance of the neighbour principle , there was an increasing tendency to apply it to new areas , heralding a major advance in the recovery of damages for economic loss ( e.g. Hedley Byrne & Co .
2 After the shows ' organisers have their say , this neglected artist could turn out to be anything from a prophet of black consciousness to a dissenter in the midst of 1492 anniversary tributes .
3 But after the relativists ' case is built up in the first two articles , no one has much to say for it , at least not the strong version that splits systems of thought into watertight compartments .
4 Fairbrother yelled , ‘ Goodbye , Toady ! ’ after the Murrays ' car , and crowed loudly with his diminishing circle of admirers over his enemies ' downfall , thereby reducing his popularity still further .
5 After the Stanleys ' ambivalent behaviour in 1469–71 Edward may have seen his brother 's presence in the region as a useful counterbalance , but it is unlikely that he wanted to see the Stanleys totally eclipsed .
6 After the Stanleys ' ambivalent behaviour in 1469–71 Edward may have seen his brother 's presence in the region as a useful counterbalance , but it is unlikely that he wanted to see the Stanleys totally eclipsed .
7 After the banks ' nationalisation he sold most of his interests in the dozen or so companies he had created and drawn his wealth from , and committed himself to combating the existing political system .
8 If we say we 'll wait until after the inspectors ' reports again , and then we 'll consider that , we do that any way - that 's not necessary .
9 Until 1381 the greater merchants contrived to maintain their influence in the court of aldermen , but after the Peasants ' Revolt Northampton was able to capture the mayoralty , and may have exploited the fears aroused by this disorder to try to inculpate his opponents .
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