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

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1 He evidently also wrote to the earl of Northumberland for the same purpose since the earl was raising men in the East Riding on 16 June ( the day after the duke 's letter reached York ) .
2 He evidently also wrote to the earl of Northumberland for the same purpose since the earl was raising men in the East Riding on 16 June ( the day after the duke 's letter reached York ) .
3 ‘ How soon after the boy 's death did you hand it back ? ’
4 The Labour Party was rejected and Paddy Ashdown brushed aside , even in the midst of a long and worrying recession and after the Government 's uncertain start to the campaign .
5 After the man 's death he told Jeannie of his gift , and said he would give her a little at a time so she did n't drink the lot in one enormous spree .
6 In the old days before the distracting influences of radio and television , the fixed routine of the adult inhabitants after the day 's work was done was to settle down for an evening 's knitting , a craft both men and women practised assiduously , on the outside galleries in summer and by candlelight in front of a peat fire in winter .
7 It was n't an easy courtship because there was so little time to spare after the day 's labour was over .
8 Denis , of course , likes to light up whenever possible , but he does recognise the propriety of waiting until after the Queen 's health has been drunk .
9 He was re-employed by the restored Rump in 1659 , but after the army 's second seizure of power he was briefly imprisoned in the Isle of Man .
10 After the couple 's victory this week Yeo said : ‘ There is no room for political correctness or ideology in fostering .
11 After the couple 's death police discovered bank statements which showed they paid the builders £23,000 for it .
12 It was clear beyond doubt that the jury were not treating the guilty plea as merely making the background accurate : but , on the contrary , after the judge 's direction in reply to their question , must have treated it as going to proof of the guilt of the appellant .
13 After the judge 's advice , striker Jolosa , who lives in Cwmbran , branded Lineker 's style of play ‘ soppy stuff ’ .
14 Dr Kevorkian had said that he would not help anyone else to die until after the judge 's ruling — but that if the law were upheld , he would still continue .
15 This paper only gives erm an , what is called an integrated pollution inspectorate , now unfortunately with those sort of central inspectorates is that after the public 's attention has drifted on , they tend to be erm , they tend to dwindle in numbers , as we 've seen with the present pollution inspectorate .
16 After The Anniversary 's stage run finished , Crawford prepared for filming in West Germany and Spain .
17 ‘ I think I 've enjoyed myself more after the housewife 's choice has just won the Grand National . ’
18 The Georgian vicarage , built in 1823 , stands south of the church , where the north wing was demolished in 1950 after the vicar 's wife fell through the floorboards !
19 It follows a public outcry by fans , after the rink 's owners closed it down because it was n't making any money .
20 Intending to complete two weeks of intensive training whilst sailing to Southampton , he was distracted by the food and entertainment , but still managed to cross the Marathon finishing line on Westminster Bridge just over four hours after the starter 's gun had fired .
21 A MICHAEL Jackson fan was taken to hospital yesterday after the superstar 's limo ran over her foot .
22 After the Prologue 's plain B flat close , Peter slides up a semitone , B flat to C flat , on the words " the truth " , raising a question ( both musical and verbal ) which is then twisted , in the course of the duet , into a doubt between Ellen 's optimistic E major and Peter 's pessimistic F minor ( a semitone above , but with the same third degree , G sharp/A flat ) .
23 She understood his grief and his sense of loss and loneliness — she had been there herself , after the King 's death — and she knew about the feelings of despair and the long , long time the scars would take to heal , but she also knew about the importance of carrying on .
24 ‘ Then came back here late the following day after the King 's death became public .
25 The relationship protected Ford from some of the more severe consequences of his own activities and allowed him to prolong his plotting long after the king 's cause was effectively lost .
26 It inevitably became an issue , however , after the king 's death , and Gloucester 's vulnerability was further increased by the death of his kinsman George Neville on 4 May — something which immediately converted the duke 's title to the northern Neville lands into a life interest only .
27 It inevitably became an issue , however , after the king 's death , and Gloucester 's vulnerability was further increased by the death of his kinsman George Neville on 4 May — something which immediately converted the duke 's title to the northern Neville lands into a life interest only .
28 After the ship 's foghorn had blasted out six times , they set sail from Dover , one thousand men huddled together on the deck of HMS Resolution singing , ‘ It 's a Long Way to Tipperary ’ .
29 Some 200 Azerbaijan Popular Front fighters occupied the Interior Ministry and the television centre after the republic 's parliament refused to endorse the appointment .
30 Shortly after the commission 's report was made public , Alan Soloman , a computer virus expert , invited hackers , and those whose business it is to keep them out , to a tournament which will test the expertise of both sides .
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