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

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1 Right after the holidays Austin , Texas-based SES will unwrap SES/objectbench , an object-oriented analysis ( OOA ) toolset for developing OOA models for technical systems and commercial applications .
2 Furious Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson argued it should have been called an incomplete pass and made his point forcibly after the Redskins ' 20-17 victory .
3 He was also reported to have told a white worker not to resign , as management was ‘ only after the blacks ’ .
4 Serious negotiations for James 's return began only after the deaths of Albany and of Henry V of England , and after he had married the Duke of Somerset 's daughter , Joan Beaufort , for whom he wrote the moving love poem King 's Quair .
5 Again , according to Escoffier himself a Paris factory , the Maison Fontaine took up the canned tomato industry , the whole department of the Vaucluse started to specialise in the same business , and it was only after the events recorded by him that Italy and America introduced their own versions of canned tomatoes .
6 The USA had moved to send out the invitations only after the Israelis and the Arabs had failed to agree on a time and venue .
7 I comfort myself with the belief that my friend was right and those epic days on the crags will endure long after the memories of trouble-free ascents , which merely add another tick to the guidebook , have dimmed .
8 A more likely suggestion would be that it is evidence of the estate workers continuing to live on the site and work the land long after the owners , managers or bailiffs had departed .
9 Long after the hearings , even after the trials , ‘ the White House basement ’ remained the place where the awful miasma had started .
10 After , after the years of hardship and loss and then ev everything came as a relief , course we were still at war with the Japanese and people were still in Burma , our soldiers were still in Burma fighting the Japanese , but having said that the main issue was over and it was n't long after the Americans dropped the atomic bomb and of course , I always thought they had to really or else the Japanese would still be fighting now the er they had special dances in the Town Hall for the V E Day and the Americans who did a a jitterbug contest and er I always remember my friend and his sister , who was English , they actually won it against the Yanks he er
11 It 's not a matter of distancing yourself , I would stress that — cricket is a very emotional game which stays with you long after the hours of play — but it is a matter of being able to get everything into a context .
12 Surely I can not be like the old murmuring Israelites , to long after the onions and garlic of Egypt when they had suffered there such heavy bondage ?
13 In post-war years , the Balloons remained in the war-time green livery long after the single-deckers , and it generally assumed that the 25 Coronations of 1953 were intended to replace them .
14 You 'll be remembered long after the occupants of Number 10 have come and gone . ’
15 As such , the continued separate attitudes of Nottinghamshire miners towards the working practices implemented by the NCB ( see Krieger , 1983 ) point to the fact that the Dukeries culture has lasted long after the events and institutions that created it , and provide a basis for appreciating why Nottinghamshire was different in 1984–5 .
16 So inertia keeps the insurance in place long after the societies ' compulsory term has expired .
17 Not long after the nomes moved into the quarry a fox was surprised and delighted to come across a couple of unwary berry-gatherers , which it ate .
18 Masud Hoghughi , director of Aycliffe children 's centre , said : ‘ It is most regrettable that so long after the Children Act this ambiguity continues .
19 It had n't lost one , there was no eye socket on one side of its head , so after the photos and the corny jokes about ’ one eye and goes by the name of lucky ’ back into the water and off she swam .
20 As Robert Rothstein has commented , Realism was popular with politicians because it ‘ encapsulated what they took for granted , especially after the failures of the 1930s and during the height of the cold war ’ .
21 The first omission was regarded by some of his ministerial colleagues as an eccentricity bordering on the provocative , especially after the injunctions from Michael Heseltine and Sir Geoffrey Howe to take more seriously the balance of payments figures and what they said about the manufacturing base of the economy .
22 ‘ My pay does not stretch to that , especially after the moths got at it yesterday . ’
23 Nevertheless it did lose me momentarily after the Mohicans and Munro daughters escape the scene of the Huron massacre .
24 Three others arrested shortly after the killings ( Donna Maguire , 24 , Paul Hughes , 27 , and Sean Hick , 30 ) were acquitted on the grounds of insufficient evidence , but remained in custody , since the German authorities were seeking their extradition in connection with attacks on UK service personnel in Germany .
25 Shortly after the exercises , in early May , the Prime Minister of Singapore , Goh Chok Tong , visited Brunei for talks with the Sultan .
26 One police spokesman was reported as saying shortly after the hearings that ‘ complaints were inevitable when officers ‘ got involved ’ with demonstrators ’ .
27 Shortly after the miners elected their new Left leadership in 1982 , the executive of the union launched a national tour through the coalfields in support of their annual claim .
28 Galla was shot and arrested shortly after the stabbings .
29 Word had already gone around about the sex sequence , and there was also some interest in the political content , coming as it did shortly after the attempts at peace in Vietnam and Nixon 's pledge to end the war .
30 Gorbachev 's speech to the Central Committee in January 1987 , made shortly after the riots in Kazakhstan , marked a new stage in his awareness of the complexity of national issues .
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