Example sentences of "after more [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Subsequently in June 1989 a visa requirement was imposed on Turkish nationals after more than 3,500 Turkish Kurds had sought asylum at UK ports .
2 Britain cancelled a 1960 no-visa agreement in June and imposed entry visas for all Turks after more than 1,500 Turks flew to Britain and applied for political asylum .
3 One of the lucky ones shortlisted for an interview for the clerical post said : ‘ I was told I was one of 33 people to get an interview after more than 1,000 people applied .
4 Magistrates at Buckingham , Bucks , heard how French , 56 , defied a 15-year ban on keeping animals imposed last year after more than 400 starving ewes and 25 cattle skeletons were found at Brook Farm near Winslow , Bucks .
5 Boeing has issued a warning to airlines to check the pins after 3,000 take-offs , while before the crash they recommended checks only after more than 5,000 .
6 SHIPYARD union conveners from all over Britain meet today after more than 400 job cuts were announced at crisis-hit Swan Hunter shipbuilders .
7 A week of national mourning was announced after more than 150 people were killed when a passenger train collided with a goods train near Dolisie on Sept. 6 .
8 Siyad Barre was meanwhile reported to have left Nairobi , the Kenyan capital , for Nigeria on May 17 , after more than 200 Kenyan members of parliament had called for his expulsion , expressing fears that the instability in Somalia might spread to Kenya .
9 These vehicles were seized after more than 50 police officers swooped on a farm buildings in a village north of Milton Keynes .
10 These vehicles were seized after more than 50 police officers swooped on a farm buildings in a village north of Milton Keynes .
11 OFFICIALS at Belfast City Airport have been in contact with another city-based UK airport after more than 100 people claimed fumes from a plane made them ill .
12 But , with only 48 seconds separating the top nine riders overall after more than 1,000 miles ' racing as they headed out through the Birkenhead tunnel , Lillywhite and his team-mates had to be on their guard in today 's 85-mile penultimate stage to Salford Quays .
13 If Sir Alastair has broken this spell , as I most sincerely hope he has , the Chartered Institute may , after more than three quarters of a century ‘ provide a source of authoritative views on transport for communication to Government and the community ’ ; just as its founders intended .
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