Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [prep] a late [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some settlement is likely to take place over a period after the trench has been filled , but this can be filled in at a later stage .
2 Perhaps the topic that worries you may be scheduled to come up in a later training session — but it happens today .
3 so of course that would 've come out at a later stage , yeah , you know there 's a lot of business miles involved in flying to all these er places .
4 That , if need be , could be sorted out at a later date .
5 It is very distressing to find out at a later date that you have made a mistake which can cost you dearly .
6 Then they went into the lead , only for Peterborough to come back with a late equaliser .
7 The counsellor made it clear that if they wanted to come back at a later stage , they would be welcome .
8 Mr Hay left out the experienced campaigners Karen Brown , Vickey Dixon and Jane Sixsmith from the starting line-up , though Sixsmith came on as a late substitute for Joanne Menown .
9 This can be clearly seen at St Oswald 's in Gloucester , where the many phases of development are more clear in elevation than plan , and where , ironically , the earliest masonry is up above arches put in at a later date .
10 But City came back with a late goal from Rosenior .
11 Before acting out as a late Father Christmas , I want to erm , come up with some general , how shall I put it , general considerations , this is why you have slides , you realise that slides are not actually for your benefit , they 're for my benefit , that I can remember where I am and what I 'm supposed to do .
12 Drove back to a late dinner .
13 Nenna thought of Tilda , who would certainly have got on to a late night bus and ridden without paying the fare , or even have borrowed money from the conductor .
14 And all of this to be washed down with a late bar .
15 In some cases , care must be taken not to put ideas into a respondent 's head early in an interview lest these are reflected back at a later point .
16 The Labour government , however , argued that it would seem like an act of ‘ sabotage ’ if Britain entered the talks only to walk out at a later date .
17 Gloucester almost got back with a late charge
18 But as Robins points out in a later paper , a wide variety of anti-social childhood behaviour predicts a wide variety of adult deviant behaviour , rather than , as some have claimed , particular behaviour being predictive of specific offences ( e.g. conduct disorder predicting property but not person offences ) .
19 Prototype materials were tried out in these schools with the help of field curriculum workers ( mobile teacher trainers whose story we shall take up in a later chapter ) and later refined and distributed in final form to a further eight hundred schools with a similar scale of supervision , in the hope that these would serve as a nucleus in each state for further dissemination to other schools .
20 Ireland went down 68-94 to England in their opener and then lost out to a late rally that took Wales to a 92-82 win in their afternoon clash .
21 Among the more fascinating of his cases is one of a woman ( whom I shall call Judith ) who , having regressed to being a young woman in a previous lifetime ( we 'll call her Alice ) , went on in a later session to regress to being Alice 's mother — who , it is interesting to note , had died at the precise moment her daughter was born .
22 Surkov , in a Yale T-shirt , was sitting alone at a table when I went down to a late breakfast .
23 In the case of regression to earlier times in your present life , there will be enough evidence for you to check on at a later date , even if you are not actually aware of specific people or events .
24 Swinburn was knocked down in a late night incident in Newmarket a month ago — and rates himself lucky to be riding again at all .
25 The decision leaked out among the officers , one of whom burst in on a later meeting to protest passionately against it : ‘ What is this ? ’ he demanded .
26 The sash windows were put in at a later date but the glazing bars still follow the lines of the mullions and transoms and look particularly well .
27 This suggests an important theme which will be taken up in a later discussion of Paisley 's leadership style .
28 In 1917 the Belorussian National Committee , a hotchpotch of indecisive and divided intellectuals , eventually mustered sufficient unity to send demands to Petrograd , only to be nullified by the differing views of the Petrograd- and Moscow-based Belorussian groups ( intimations of those wider cultural and political differences between the twin capitals which are taken up in a later chapter ) .
29 After seeing Chris Armstrong 's first half goal cancelled out by a late Gary Bannister equaliser , Coppell admitted his team missed the creative ability of England forward John Salako , whose rebuilt knee had become ‘ scrunchy ’ .
30 After walking from 9am to 4pm all were invited to a dance at the Assembly Rooms , and the ‘ enlivening sport was kept up to a late hour ’ , according to a newspaper report .
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