Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] years after [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The article , called ‘ Giacometti 's moral heroism ’ , is about a retrospective show of the sculptor 's work ten years after his death ; it does not include the name of any single work .
2 And millions of viewers saw her work 24 years after her death at the age of 81 .
3 The non-parties were able to mobilise and use the institutional platform of the United Nations ; the passing of General Assembly Resolution 38/77 calling for the Secretary-General to prepare a comprehensive factual study of Antarctica authorised a third party investigation into the regime ; there were a number of third parties making similar claims rather than a single , isolated State ; they placed the issue on the agenda of other international institutions ; Article 12 ( 2 ) of the Treaty provides for a Conference thirty years after its entry into force ; and the acceptance of the common heritage concept in other contexts gave legitimacy to third party claims .
4 Nor did it prevent the preservation of this category in the language of special education many years after its legal obliteration , in the acronym MLD ( moderate learning difficulties ) , used in many of the same contexts for many of the same purposes , but without , as yet , the abusive tone that came to be associated with its predecessor .
5 Taylor then says , ‘ As to Haig , in Lord Beaverbrook 's classic phrase : ‘ With the publication of his Private Papers in 1952 , he committed suicide twenty-five years after his death ’ . ’
6 Its format , six friends locked into a reunion ten years after their graduation , and its analysis of contemporary concerns recall The Big Chill .
7 Name the pop star who launched his new UK tour 34 years after his first hit .
8 Kalachakra , Dorian Shaw visited Tibet early last year to record life and ceremonies in that country 40 years after its invasion by China ( until 22 Feb ) .
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