Example sentences of "later the [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He organised a meeting of some of the more militant people who had attended the NICRA meeting and about two months later the DHAC was launched .
2 Six hours later the civilians were being moved on .
3 Six hours later the civilians were being moved on .
4 From 14 April 1931 down to September 1933 the Socialists held three ministerial portfolios : Indalecio Prieto occupied the Finance ministry in the Provisional Government and later the Ministry of Public Works ; Fernando de los Ríos was Minister of Justice ; and the Ministry of Labour was occupied throughout by the general secretary of the UGT , Francisco Largo Caballero , a former plasterer who had left school at seven and was later to be Prime Minister of the wartime Republic .
5 An hour later the newspaper 's deputy editor received an anonymous call to say that Remy had been abducted by Ngune 's men .
6 Later the idea was strongly revived at the University of East Africa Conference in Mombasa in 1964 and the influential Institutes of Education in Uganda and Tanzania were founded which assumed an important national role in curriculum planning and development at both primary and secondary level .
7 Charlemagne 's throne , which may still be seen in the basilica at Aachen , gave all the kings of western Europe sooner or later the idea of regarding a throne as an essential symbol of royal greatness .
8 Seven minutes later the princess , dressed in a navy suit and pink and navy polka dot blouse , came out .
9 A few years later the Turks attacked Hungary in sporadic raids which culminated , after the death of Sigismund in 1437 , in a full-scale expedition .
10 But just two drinks later the fun dried up .
11 A day or two later the policeman called and was told about the strange experiences .
12 Two years later the Union President , J. G. Greenhough , called up the old world to attack the new : he expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order although he accepted that it had ‘ little favour ’ in 1895 .
13 I 'd be put to work on the Looms and you 'd be — ; Well , ’ said Caspar , who , despite his work for the Court and later the Gruagach , had retained a vestige of delicacy , ‘ well , I 'd rather not say what might happen to you .
14 Later the Treasury claimed Mr Lamont stood by his remarks about events leading up to the pound 's ERM suspension , but apologised for Press comments .
15 This paper will address later the way this sort of e-mail is used and the implications that has for legal and records management departments .
16 Later the stone was transferred to the new stronghold of Dunstaffnage on a crag above the mouth of Loch Etive .
17 More than 18 months later the firms have taken the exceptional step of issuing a joint statement of position .
18 Fifty four years later the boys and their families came together again to honour their benefactors in the garden at the Manor .
19 Half an hour later the Gazelle returns from task , followed shortly afterwards by the Scout .
20 Through the agency of the Nobles ' Bank established in 1754 , and later the State Loan Bank , the State issued massive loans to sustain them .
21 Eppelmann and a member of the commission overseeing the dissolution of the Stasi had proposed implementing such a procedure on March 21 , but two days later the state prosecutor , supported by both de Maizière and the PDS-led caretaker government [ for formation of which see p. 37260 ] , maintained that such a step would be unconstitutional and that the new Volkskammer had to decide itself what should be done .
22 A few days later the call came for general mobilisation .
23 The Suffolk side had the perfect start , as the impressive Fry waltzed through the visitors ' defence to settle any early nerves and just six minutes later the title was effectively Tuddenham Road bound .
24 When he was murdered during the Wars of the Roses only the choir had been built ; later the ante-chapel was added and together they formed College Chapel .
25 Later the remarks of the sentencing judge perhaps indicated why the manslaughter charge was not originally accepted :
26 The unprecedented judgment was then published in the All England Law Reports but two months later the grant of letters was ruled void by another judge .
27 A moment later the wizard was standing over him , shouting , ‘ Tell it that if it singes me I 'll let the sword go !
28 Moments later the visitors suffered a setback when Lee Richardson limped off — and it was then that Paatelainen made his important entrance to the fray .
29 If you do that , he wrote , then sooner or later the will will crack and the truth will emerge , reality will re-assert itself .
30 Later the level was taken off left and right along this , only to be proved a barren string .
  Next page