Example sentences of "later [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | This comparison may form the crucial part of a description ; later on , using comparison as a criterion , that a portrait should look like the sitter , that landscape should look natural , and the objects in a still life should be identifiable , a critic can use it as part of an evaluation . |
2 | Later on there will be a regular division of the term into two projects . |
3 | Later on in the profession itself the process goes on at a different level . |
4 | When you carry out the initial survey to check just what you have got and what you want , do n't discard anything that might make a positive contribution to the garden later on . |
5 | Later on , however , the names of those who had graduated in the social sciences and especially sociology were greeted with hissing disparagement and barely concealed denigration . |
6 | Later on she taught her grand-daughter how to sew , how to make tripe , and she taught her politics . |
7 | — Will she be in later on d' you know ? — Um , she could be , aye . |
8 | She was disappointed that he had n't arranged to meet her during the afternoon or even later on . |
9 | Later on in the article he repeats this ; ie. ‘ not only does the tenon need to be pretty much where it needs to be relative to the thickness of the wood . ’ |
10 | The reader is both astonished and utterly convinced , as he is later on in the interview when Porfiry plays the dangerous game of saying he has got no real proof , he 's going on hunch and ‘ psychology ’ — so Raskolnikov had better confess . |
11 | Women swoon at the sight of the moustache sported by Hesione 's husband ; later on this reluctant roue appears as an Arab sheikh . |
12 | Heath 's lack of imagination in this field , ’ Healey observes , ‘ was to have consequences for some of his cabinet ministers later on . ’ |
13 | Began this season at record home-run pace , slowed later on but still finished first in majors for home runs ( 47 ) and RBIs ( 125 ) . |
14 | I was talking to the boys [ members of the RUC ] and one says to me , ‘ When do you start work , later on ? ’ |
15 | However , later on in the conversation she said they very rarely encountered juvenile offenders from grammar school , most would be educationally subnormal or at least well below average . |
16 | I can always catch up with my sleep later on this morning . |
17 | Just after passing level with house ( visible away to left ) , avoid stone bridge on left leading to iron gates but fork left 20 yds later on to path which crosses stream and follows it then reaches road . |
18 | So everybody had to go federal — Canada , Australia , South Africa and later on Central Africa and the Caribbean , where it all came unstuck . |
19 | Later on in their career , musicians may decide to form their own publishing company and to seek only the administration services of a large corporate publisher . |
20 | The advantage of this scheme is that you do n't need to remember to save the money which you would have paid to the Government later on ! |
21 | Later on Steve got — what do I mean got , he stole it — another guitar and started playing as well as singing . |
22 | But the lessons he learned from those formative years were to stand him in good stead later on when he was to understand what it meant to be a director from first-hand experience . |
23 | The Brotherhood has immense economic power which was at first based on its control of the ground-nut trade but later on a diversified portfolio of business interests , many of them urban . |
24 | In The German Ideology Marx had used Tacitus as his source for tribal German society , but by the time of Formen he became influenced by the nationalist and romantic nineteenth-century tradition of German historiography , a tradition which was to influence him even more later on , and which was to have a dramatic and harmful effect on Engels . |
25 | Rather , the reason is that , in Formen , Marx was not principally concerned with establishing an evolutionary sequence , as Engels was to do later on , and as he himself briefly attempted in the Preface to a Critique of the Political Economy . |
26 | I discussed my feelings with the woman in question and I slept with her , but I deeply regretted it later on and was sorry that I had n't weighed up the consequences more thoroughly beforehand . |
27 | Foods necessarily tend to be of the ‘ convenience ’ type and low in fibre ( ‘ roughage ’ ) , and so might cause constipation later on . |
28 | Time enough to think of rehabilitation later on . |
29 | These diaries do not always follow conventional order , in that chronology is often ignored ; but then she elaborates later on questions of importance . |
30 | In fact later on during the flight , when I 'd unravelled myself from this guy and was playing poker with some French people , I asked God to give me the sign then , in the hand I was about to get . |