Example sentences of "[verb] [art] few [noun pl] later " in BNC.

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1 Salmon , who was an intimate friend of Picasso 's at this time , described a few years later his restless state of mind : ‘ Picasso was unsettled .
2 Unfortunately it crashed a few months later on a training mission in Scotland , when part of a Polish Squadron .
3 The state of emergency was lifted a few days later after pollution levels had fallen .
4 There were women with shopping baskets and men in working clothes , the Evening Standard reported a few hours later , as well as a number of boys and girls .
5 All that vanished with the invention of the printing press a few years later , but many of the books in the Corviniana were made in Italy at that time .
6 Although the large Gothic window of the chapel was replaced by a smaller one , and bay windows were added a few years later , it is still , in Pugin 's own words , ‘ the only modern building that is complete in every part in the ancient style ’ .
7 I raced against Cameron Sharp a number of times and beat him , so it was galling to find a few weeks later that he was racing Carl Lewis on the Continent .
8 He discarded his captain Wayne Shelford in a rather messy episode in mid-1990 only to find a few months later that Shelford 's replacement also had his faults .
9 Andrew Fowler was caught a few days later when police discovered the caravan at the girl 's former home .
10 SD reporters in Lower Franconia referred a few months later to a ‘ tiredness ’ with ideological ‘ education ’ among Party members as well as the general public , and remarked that the winning over of those people who still stood aloof from the Party was ‘ still an unsolved problem ’ .
11 These concerns were forgotten a few days later when Diana rose at dawn and travelled to the Lambourn home of Nick Gaselee , Charles 's trainer , to watch him ride his horse , Allibar .
12 Cough worse ( < ) lying down which causes the most violent cough to appear a few moments later .
13 On the death of his wife Lambarde feared he might lose the right to stay at Halling and petitioned a request to Lord Burghley through his friend Lord Cobham , to ask for custody of Maximilian and a lease to the Palace , which was granted a few days later .
14 He was ambushed a few hours later and shot dead .
15 Her question was answered a few minutes later when Matthew himself came outside and saw her at the window .
16 The first cavalry charge came a few minutes later and it clearly worried the pickets .
17 Ian 's moment of glory came a few days later .
18 In 1752 Horace Walpole instructed his brother , Ned , to collect tea seed ; Gilbert White came a few years later to discuss difficulties over growing melons at Selborne ; and Charles Hatton selected two pots of passion flower , ‘ lusty and strong ’ in April 1760 .
19 But she liked the money , and the new house , and the new dresses — and the six fields of apple trees and the big farm north of Stratford that came a few years later .
20 Richard 's turn came a few months later .
21 It is clearly related to the Horta figure work although it came a few months later , and it shows the same intensive analysis of the nature of solid forms .
22 The Politburo , at its meeting a few days later , described the summit as a ‘ major event in international life ’ whose main result had been the ‘ deepening of the political dialogue between the Soviet Union and the USA ’ ; and the dialogue did , indeed , continue under Reagan 's successor George Bush , first at a storm-tossed ‘ get to know you ’ summit off Malta and then more formally in the course of an official presidential visit to the United States in 1990 .
23 Micheline sounded excited to hear from me and I was invited to the group 's meeting a few weeks later .
24 The second exploded a few minutes later in a wastebin in Cavendish Square , where the store 's 1,500 staff usually gather during safety drills .
25 When its petrol tank exploded a few minutes later , the flames from the blazing car , the house and the cainca lit the dawn sky more brilliantly than the first rays of the rising sun .
26 It can not be simply the distortions of hindsight that cast Alison Kraemer in the role of spoiler , for the effect was to throw us all into a foul temper , heightening the existing tensions until they exploded a few days later with devastating results .
27 Retention alone is not sufficient for comprehension , but without this mental black-board will be difficult to relate the meaning of one word to the meaning of another seen a few seconds later .
28 The effect , Merrill noticed a few moments later , had been carried into the interior .
29 A similar suggestion was made a few years later by the French scientist the Marquis de Laplace , apparently independently of Michell .
30 Ifor Evans , writing a few issues later , goes much further : " if aesthetic criticism is to become a reputable study , as honest and sober as philology , it must develop a method and vocabulary as precise and exacting as those of the physical sciences " , so as to be able " to describe with an almost mathematical rigidity the content of a poetic creation or an aesthetic theory " .
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