Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] at [art] 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 | 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 . |
3 | That , if need be , could be sorted out at a later date . |
4 | It is very distressing to find out at a later date that you have made a mistake which can cost you dearly . |
5 | The counsellor made it clear that if they wanted to come back at a later stage , they would be welcome . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Wait for a suitable moment and say : " That is a very interesting point you have raised , Mr R. , which we might wish to take up at a later meeting , but I really do n't think it helps our problem at the moment . " |
12 | there will be several formats that we can agree on at a later date . |