Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] after [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 AN IRISHMAN accused of taking part in the Downing Street mini-cab bombing was freed yesterday after the charges against him were dropped .
2 The second quotation should have closed immediately after the words ‘ New Foreign Office ’ , but as the paper stands it can easily be misconstrued that the Report recommended Scott 's appointment .
3 That Parliament relied on the Ministerial statements is shown by the fact that the matter was never raised again after the discussions in Committee , that amendments were consequentially withdrawn and that no relevant amendment was made which could affect the correctness of the minister 's statement .
4 You 'll be remembered long after the occupants of Number 10 have come and gone . ’
5 Three others arrested shortly after the killings ( Donna Maguire , 24 , Paul Hughes , 27 , and Sean Hick , 30 ) were acquitted on the grounds of insufficient evidence , but remained in custody , since the German authorities were seeking their extradition in connection with attacks on UK service personnel in Germany .
6 Galla was shot and arrested shortly after the stabbings .
7 The syllables making up an instruction are placed immediately after the syllables of the previous instruction , without regard for the boundaries between words .
8 Details were being finalised today after the promoters , ESP , were granted a licence , on appeal , despite strong objections from local residents and the police , who fear there is the potential for a major disaster …
9 Photgraphs were produced in court and these pictures were also taken soon after the arrests .
10 As such , the continued separate attitudes of Nottinghamshire miners towards the working practices implemented by the NCB ( see Krieger , 1983 ) point to the fact that the Dukeries culture has lasted long after the events and institutions that created it , and provide a basis for appreciating why Nottinghamshire was different in 1984–5 .
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