Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] later [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The crumbling of the old idea of a state based on obligations and obedience may have helped increase the dynamic force that enabled European countries to spread their authority over most of the world ; the very widespread acceptance of the new idea of a state based on independence and equality gave people outside Europe political principles which helped them in the later struggle to dismantle the European empires .
2 So impressed was I that I took Hellen to meet her at a later performance the same week .
3 But even if the note was deleted ( and Ramsey deleted it in a later edition ) , Raven could not have voted for Ramsey with enthusiasm .
4 What I 'm , what I 'm saying is if , if you want to really stir people up , bring in a procedure within telling them what you 're doing , and then imple implement it at a later date and people will say , this is not quality .
5 It is much better to attempt to prevent fears arising , rather than having to rectify them at a later stage .
6 On present thinking , it would be more logical to treat it as revision and to do it at the later stage .
7 But I used it as little as I could , though if the wind stayed in the south-west I thought I 'd probably have to use it for the later part of today 's outing .
8 If you have n't read it you will have ample chance to read it at a later date and if you have , you would know what I was going to say .
9 It is much better to step in and help people firmly rather than having to punish them at a later stage .
10 Of course , if you have a young family and feel water might be a hazard , the feature could become a raised sandpit or planter , which naturally gives you the opportunity of converting it at a later stage .
11 This argument tacitly assumes that once the collapse begins there is no hope of stopping it at a later stage .
12 However , in view of the importance of the issues raised , we said that we would put our reasons into writing and deliver them at a later date .
13 I hope , and I shall be bringing it up at the next police committee , that we will commit ourselves to that initiative will a view to bringing in those two pilot schemes in the county and extending it at a later date .
14 There is a ‘ barrier ’ between the attractive and the unattractive — between , as Graham puts it on a later occasion , the ‘ beggars ’ and ‘ choosers ’ of the sexual life .
15 One of the difficulties of proceeding with the single currency , particularly if a small number of member states within the Community were to proceed on their own , is that it would become increasingly difficult for others to join them at a later stage .
16 Officials , especially , fear that candour unscreened by confidentiality will open them to the later ridicule of diarists .
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