Example sentences of "later [vb past] of " in BNC.

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1 Bayezid I later repented of what he had done and sent to the ruler of Karaman requesting the return of Molla Fenari , whereupon Molla Fenari returned to his former positions .
2 Augustus , the ‘ first among equals ’ , had become Nero , the ‘ first without equals ’ : the man who had promised at his succession to model his rule on that of Augustus later boasted of his uniqueness and superiority over his predecessors .
3 It seemed to Helen that the room became very warm and enclosed : she basked , as she later thought of it .
4 I do wonder if the King 's mad gallop through a storm-blown night finally unhinged his mind and so he caused the King 's death and later died of a broken heart ?
5 It shows a street child who was beaten by four Guatemalan police officers in 1990 and later died of his injuries .
6 When the Prince 's devoted valet , Stephen Barry , who later died of AIDS , resigned the blame was laid at Diana 's door .
7 His first wife , who later died of cancer , was also a reconciling person .
8 A man who gave the drug LSD to a teenager who later died of an overdose has been sent to a young offenders ' institution for three years .
9 And Seneca seven hundred years later spoke of ‘ that most knowing of persons — ( the ) gossip ’ .
10 Thorne later spoke of the potential of concerted action around such issues :
11 Widespread but unconfirmed reports suggested that the prison governor , Brendan O'Friel , who later spoke of the riot originating in " an explosion of evil " , had been overruled when about to launch an assault on the prison on the second day of the occupation .
12 Leonard later wrote of him :
13 It was the radical MP , Sir Charles Dilke , who had created the phrase , ‘ Greater Britain ’ , and it was the radical Baptist minister , John Clifford , who later wrote of his Empire tour under the title , ‘ God 's Greater Britain' .
14 A leading opponent of disestablishment , Bishop A. G. Edwards of St Asaph [ q.v. ] , later wrote of Rendel that he ‘ read the Welsh character in its strength and weakness ’ , and so achieved unity and discipline within the Welsh party .
15 Strangways was educated as founder 's kin at Wadham College , Oxford , and Sir Francis Wortley [ q.v. ] later wrote of him : ‘ What study e'er he undertakes , to master it he 's able . ’
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