Example sentences of "later [art] " in BNC.

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1 Later the hierarchy made it clear that the basis for their objections was the increase in power by the state vis-à-vis the liberty and self-reliance of its citizens which such legislation would entail .
2 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 .
3 If you do that , he wrote , then sooner or later the will will crack and the truth will emerge , reality will re-assert itself .
4 Some two hours later the whole party sat , exhausted and silent , in deckchairs on the terrace of Sven Hjerson 's hotel , sipping half-heartedly at cups of abominable tea and looking without seeing anything at the wide sweep of the Bay of Naples spread out far below them .
5 If such a risk is accepted , sooner or later the cable will break at the wrong moment and an accident will occur .
6 A few seconds later the glider is unstalled and can be brought level and back to normal flight with the normal use of the controls .
7 However unless birth control methods are used , sooner or later the woman is likely to get pregnant .
8 Later the legends and stories with which she had grown up would be added to them — stories of astonishing miracles and heroic adventures , by which she and her father , Solomon Klinitsky-Klein — whose influence on Leonard should not be overlooked — fired his imagination and stimulated his ideas .
9 Two weeks later the same thing happened .
10 It was hard to top Michael Caine , and later the woman confessed she was n't even sure about that one .
11 Later the mass of dancers merely moves upstage sur les pointes to a pose and further ports de bras , then returns downstage to another slowly unfolding set of ports de bras and arabesques .
12 Dauberval 's exclusion from the Académie Royale ( later the Paris Opera ) was justified by those in charge because they felt his idea of making farmers , peasants and the like the heroes and heroines of his ballets was beneath the dignity of an opera house whose stage had hitherto been occupied with the deeds of noble heroes , heroines and courts .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 Before we 'd gone far from the hut we had lost one of the Germans with sickness , and an hour later the Dutchman had to turn back when he had trouble with his crampons .
17 For the next 12 years , Field relentlessly pursued his project , winning support of distinguished scientists and electrical engineers such as John Brett , Charles Bright and William Thomson ( later the first Lord Kelvin of Largs ) .
18 He dispatched a police patrol car , but when it arrived 16 minutes later the telephone was swinging on the end of its cord .
19 Some days later the telephone rang .
20 Six weeks later the grey won the Ayr Gold Cup for his new trainer .
21 An hour later the village bobby was let into the house by Mr Lawson , and shortly afterwards they emerged together for the Chancellor to give the message the world 's money markets had been waiting for .
22 Three days later the stock market crashed .
23 On his release he rejoined Harry Roy and later the novelty band Sid Milward And the Nitwits .
24 Two months later the IRA launched a bomb and shooting attack on RAF servicemen in the Netherlands , killing three .
25 A few seconds later the pipes are assembled and I enter the town playing Highland Laddie , not at the front of the column , but bringing up the rear .
26 Twenty minutes later the Sergeant was showing me my accommodation for the night : a bare cell except for a wooden bunk in one corner and two blankets .
27 Michael Shanks , author of the powerful Stagnant Society of 1961 , bitterly criticized fifteen years later the sterile failure of the planning imperative .
28 Even with the new heating , warmth was hard to get : two years later the chapter struggled to find firewood for the canons since other fuel could not be got ; and a defective boiler in the cathedral was made in Germany and could not be mended .
29 ( Notice the change which the Durham professorship , and Joan 's coming , wrought — in 1940 no one could conceive of this absent-minded man as a bishop , and six or seven years later the electors to the see of Edinburgh mulled over his name and decided that it would not do , and five years after that both archbishops and the prime minister 's office were agreed that he would be a very good bishop . )
30 A few days later the emergency evacuation of civilians from Suez to within the camp 's barbed wire perimeter fence began .
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