Example sentences of "and later " in BNC.

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1 ( At drama school the full-time course will frequently require the student to work until 9 p.m. and later when productions are being mounted . )
2 She followed this by joining the Royal Shakespeare Company on tour playing Juliet and later repeating this performance in the Other Place at Stratford upon Avon .
3 And later — much later at the National Theatre playing the young Captain Absolute — did that grow out of being seen in these performances ?
4 In the case of the Mother and Child scheme , it was rather through withdrawal from the scene that first the politicians and later the churchmen avoided further trouble .
5 It was late by the time the meal was done and later still when the company rose from the coffee cups in the drawing-room .
6 Raymond Williams ( 1921–1988 ) described himself as ‘ Welsh European ’ , novelist ( BORDER COUNTRY , SECOND GENERATION , THE VOLUNTEERS ) and dramatist ; founder of the New Left and later active in the Socialist Society ; a lifelong commentator on culture , media , the arts and contemporary affairs ( eg. THE LONG REVOLUTION , CULTURE AND SOCIETY , COMMUNICATIONS , TOWARDS THE YEAR 2000 ) .
7 He is the poet par excellence ( and later , the singer/ songwriter par excellence ) of the two great intimacies — woman and God - because he found refuge from the One in the other ; when accidie impinged , Cupid intervened .
8 Since the work of S. S. Stevens in the 1930s and later , it has been recognized that , although the Weber-Fechner Law holds for many sorts of sensory experience , the exponent varies widely ; nevertheless , the principle of a quantitative correlation between external stimulus , neural activity and experienced sensation remains intact and now appears to be well-established .
9 It was hard to top Michael Caine , and later the woman confessed she was n't even sure about that one .
10 From 7 January 1980 , Class 508 750V DC stock commenced all-day operation on the south-western division of Southern Region and later in the year Class 315 units were introduced on Great Eastern line services from Liverpool Street .
11 The leading vehicle is a Mk1 open brake second fitted with a micro buffet area ( B1 bogies ) followed by Mk2 vehicles , bot early and later air–conditioned examples carried on B4 bogies , finally two Mk3A sleeping cars built in the early 1980s with BT10 bogies .
12 It was when Colonel de Basil re-started Diaghilev 's Ballets Russes that his major choreographers , Massine , and later , Balanchine , turned their attention to the symphonies , concertos , chamber and other music by composers such as Tchaikovsky ( Fifth Symphony for Les Présages ) , Brahms ( Fourth Symphony for Choreartium ) , Beethoven ( Seventh Symphony for Seventh Symphony ) , Mozart ( music for Mozartiana ) and Bach ( Double Violin Concerto for Double Concerto . )
13 Hilarion 's discovery of Albrecht 's sword and later his confrontation with Giselle , with the sword in his hands , still does not convince Giselle of Albrecht 's duplicity .
14 This study of the Muses in the widest sense was reflected in the work of such balletmasters as Beaujoyeulx , producer of the first ballet de cour and later by Beauchamps , dancing master to Louis XIV .
15 Petipa 's ideas about birds were followed by Ivanov 's Odette in Swan Lake and later in Fokine 's unforgettable The Dying Swan fur Anna Pavlova .
16 It was then taken over by such excellent troupes as the Tiller and Jackson Girls who toured widely over Europe and America and later by the Drum Majorettes , who have also appeared in Balanchine 's works .
17 From there onwards it becomes stronger and more emotional so that her joyous movements and later abandon in Romeo 's arms are in absolute contrast to her later dance with Paris .
18 This double characterisation was made more hilarious at the first performances when the bossy one was danced by Helpmann , and later the taller MacMillan , with wonderfully extended développés , and the shyer one by Ashton with dainty attempts to be correct at all costs .
19 Not only do they reflect the significance of each part of the ancient ritual , but also the solemn chant of the singers during the ceremonies and later the raucous shouts of the guests at the feast .
20 As the brewery expanded it was rebuilt , taking in first of all , in 1889 , the old Lambeth Workhouse , and later the old Lambeth Town Hall .
21 ( The sad story of how a new dog harness snapped and Putzie the Yorkie was run over and later died — Ed )
22 When eavesdropping ( a vicarious ghost-life he goes in for ) , he hears Raskolnikov tell Sonya about the crime , and later , without openly referring to it , the potential suicide twits the actual murderer : Sell , you can certainly do a lot . ’
23 Another member of the quintet , one Lyamshin , a post-office clerk , gets himself asked to parties where ‘ he would give imitations of a pig , a thunder storm , a confinement , with the first cry of the baby , etc. , etc. ; that was what he was invited for ’ ; and later we hear of him ‘ mimicking , when requested , various types of jews , a deaf peasant woman making her confession , or the birth of a child … ’ .
24 He studied with Barthes in Paris when Barthes was unknown in England , and later wrote a book on him in French ( ‘ Barthesian French ’ Hough has observed ) .
25 He competed for the Swiss cross-country and ski-jumping team at the Student Winter Games and later concentrated on single sculls .
26 His spare time was devoted to the study of the castle , in which he was ably assisted by Clifford Perks , his former collaborator on several papers , and later by Mark Cheshire , a former pupil .
27 In 1962 he was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and later , from 1976 to 1977 , he served as President of the Cambrian Archaelogical Association .
28 ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS The Duchess of York opens the new terminal at Kent International Airport ; and later , as Patron of Museums Year 1989 , visits the Minster Agricultural and Rural Life Museum , Thanet , Kent .
29 Sir Douglas Peter Crossman , of Sandy , Bedfordshire , former chairman of Mann Crossman Paulin and later of Watney Mann , chairman of the Brewers ’ Society 1968-69 Deputy Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire 1958 and chairman of the National Union of the Conservative Party 1969 , left estate valued at £6,277,893 net .
30 Mr Browning said it was probably a bird he hit on the way , and later cleaned the car .
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