Example sentences of "and [adv] after the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Often the males moult in flocks separately from the females , and only after the second moult in autumn do they regain their finery and again join up with their wives .
2 This can be seen in the demands for some form of parliamentary control of the making and carrying-out of foreign policy which became more frequent in one or two European states from the end of the nineteenth century and which reached a peak during and just after the First World War .
3 And just after the supposed orgy , as Summers admits but in an end-note , the FBI began heavy surveillance of Meyer Lansky — supposedly the blackmailer-in-chief .
4 In fact no permanent institutional reform came from the moves , and soon after the 1983 election Parsons and Jackling left , the latter returning to the Ministry of Defence .
5 After the first knowledge of the place , and still after the first meeting with Conchis , even as late as the Foulkes incident , I had wanted to talk about it — and to Alison .
6 Then it got quite boring , and it was really hard work , and now after the first year 's finished I 'm glad we thought of that because I 've done quite well .
7 The habit became popular among women from the 1920s onward and particularly after the Second World War .
8 Every few months — and particularly after the festive season — many new ‘ miracle ’ low calorie or faddy diet plans are launched , but most experts agree that they wo n't really help you lose weight and keep it off .
9 It was obviously important to Scott to have his case well stated in what was the most widely read of London newspapers and particularly after the damaging leader on 6th August .
10 In England for three hundred years after the Reformation there was no official public worship , and even after the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829 it was some time before the use of music was actively encouraged by the Church .
11 On the basis of this schema it can be argued that the high-water mark of class/party correlation in the 1960s , registered above , was not so much related to the current policies of the political parties , as to the ‘ delayed ’ effect of the social conditions of the interwar depression years and the substantial shifts within popular ideology and political alignment during and immediately after the second world war .
12 As in many other areas of rural life , events during and immediately after the First World War were to have a considerable effect upon the structure of rural housing .
13 Now there was a theory in the south of England , that when one retired , for the first year , you dumped most of your lump sum into premium bonds on the hope of a big win , and then after the first year you invested it , you see , having taken the big win .
14 I think what we should do , as we 've got two papers on similar topics , is er take any questions that are specifically related to the t to this paper and the , the methods used in this paper , and then after the next paper have , have both speakers up to address the topic er of er of timing of follow up cystoscopies .
15 The superior merits of Mervyn 's men JPR , Gareth Edwards and all will be debated long and hard after the final whistle this afternoon , and rightly so .
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