Example sentences of "later as [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet personal encounters , first as Cripps 's deputy in the Treasury and later as chancellor of the exchequer , persuaded Gaitskell that there were some people in Washington who appreciated that Britain must be granted some safeguards for her economy . |
2 | The curtain came down moments later as sub , Steve White ran in the 6th . |
3 | In 1986 she joined the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency ( DARPA ) , first as programme manager of the electronics sciences division of the Defense Sciences Office and , later as deputy director of the office , where she negotiated the agreement with Gazelle ( see left ) . |
4 | At Thanksgiving 1985 , Bush sent North a postcard thanking him for his work ‘ with the hostage thing and in Central America ’ and exhorting him to get some turkey ; North read it out at his trial four years later as evidence of approval , but it was all delightfully vague . |
5 | Horses have to be considered initially as status symbols and later as draught and transport animals as well . |
6 | Over the next few years he gained considerable administrative experience , serving first as a member of the household of Archbishop Robert Kilwardby [ q.v. ] and later as warden of the priory 's Essex manors and as treasurer for two terms . |
7 | Yet for psychological insight and acute comment it is not easy to match the way Marryat , in Percival Keene , states and develops the situation of an illegitimate boy steadily and tenaciously working out how to persuade his noble father , under whom he serves as midshipman and later as lieutenant , to acknowledge him openly and alter his reserved , cold but unmistakably responsible behaviour towards his son . |
8 | As one of the country 's leading young musicians , Sharon Shannon 's star has assumed an upward orbit in recent times , initially as a member of Arcady , and later as part of the Waterboys line-up . |
9 | Certainly , this seems more plausible than the story of Franco 's late arrival , which was almost certainly invented later as part of the propaganda campaign to present him as the powerful statesman for whom even Adolf Hitler would wait . |
10 | She can establish grounds of contact , and continue them either as Princess or later as Queen . |
11 | His successor , General von Werder , who served almost continuously as military plenipotentiary in 1869 – 87 , and later as ambassador in St Petersburg in 1892 – 95 , was a key figure in Russo-German relations . |
12 | In 1727 he was ordained as curate of Saunderton , Buckinghamshire , and made a priest three months later as curate of Charlton-on-Otmoor , Oxfordshire . |
13 | This regiment was raised in 1881 upon the merger of The 33rd Regiment of Foot ( raised in 1702 ) , in which the Duke served as a major and later as colonel , and The 76th Regiment of Foot ( raised in 1787 ) in which he had started his careers as a subaltern . |
14 | In 1718 another older brother , Gerard , settled as a merchant in London , where Joshua joined him in 1722 , first as assistant and later as partner . |
15 | John was an old hand at ICAO meetings in his former capacities first as UK Director of Aircraft Safety and Licensing and later as Director General of Navigational Services , and I was to learn much from him . |
16 | Network SouthEast . 1986 saw the arrival of Chris Green as Sector director ( on 6 January ) and its dramatic re-launch six months later as Network SouthEast . |