Example sentences of "after [art] [noun pl] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Christmas shoppers , many in tears , fled for cover after the explosions in a toilet in Oxford Street 's John Lewis department store and a waste bin in nearby Cavendish Square .
2 Carnage : wrecked vehicles after the explosions in the centre of Bombay .
3 Carnage : wrecked vehicles after the explosions in the centre of Bombay .
4 I was still at school but at home I used to look after the accounts for the soap factory .
5 Lutz Reinstrom , 44 , later boiled his victims ' remains in an acid bath after the killings in a nuclear bunker in his garden in Hamburg , Germany .
6 The latter survey , while a substantial one , possibly came too soon after the reforms of the early 1980s to detect their full impact .
7 Alex Wyllie and John Hart were both exhausted after the rigours of the World Cup and the constant press bombardment .
8 A log fire in the entrance hall to the elegantly and tastefully refurbished manor house will welcome golfers after the rigours of the day .
9 Undaunted , and needing an injection of gloire after the rigours of the Paris Commune , the French people swiftly raised the funds to finance the construction of the world 's tallest building unsurpassed until I 929 when it was overtaken by New York 's Chrysler Building .
10 Grey seals assemble during the autumn , the cows on off-shore rocks near the sea to give birth to their young and the bulls on rocks and in inlets to establish territories for mating takes place 14 days after the births of the young seals .
11 Under the scrutiny of Hayward and Browne , he began to revise and concentrate his verse — after the problems with The Family Reunion , he wished to use only poetry which met the test of " strict dramatic utility " although at a later date he was to worry in case he had strayed too close to the drama of Frederick Lonsdale .
12 ‘ Gary and I had said ‘ no more ’ after the problems with the first two but it turned out to be the real turning point for me .
13 This week , though , he 's keener to talk about the future , one that , after the traumas of the past decade , he believes can be bright .
14 British trade unionism had found itself again after the traumas of the interwar years ; and it would have nothing to do with new-fangled ideas of socialist planning .
15 Sartan was arrested after the shootings after the shootings at Whitley Bay in Tyne and Wear last year .
16 ( 1 ) attitudes towards the nature of representation , ( 2 ) behaviour within council groups , ( 3 ) preference for governing the city as a whole or looking after the interests of a ward , ( 1 ) preference for dealing with general policy issues or with individual problems , ( 5 ) preference for specialisms in one aspect of council work or generalizing over them all , and ( 6 ) attitudes towards the involvement of community organisations in the government of the city ( Newton 1976a:114 ) .
17 ACE/AGIT recommend that one of the governors undertakes to look after the interests of the children with special educational needs .
18 He outlined his scheme in a letter to Henry IV of Germany , whom he fondly imagined would look after the interests of the papacy in his absence , But within a year Gregory and Henry were at war , and Gregory had to divert his ‘ crusade , to deal with enemies nearer home .
19 There were n't many others , er perhaps only four more er in the in the town , but we were associated with the with the er branch which looked after the interests of the co-op employees .
20 With some 22,000 students moving around within our city , even if one felt that a nominal sum should be paid — here I am looking after the interests of the hon. Member for City of Durham ( Mr. Steinberg ) whose lovely daughter is now a constituent of mine ; I trust that she will be sensible and know where to put her cross — it is clearly administratively impossible to handle and , given the changes in student support , that small relief will be welcome .
21 In short , we are the people who are looking after the interests of the North Yorkshire people .
22 Your care and our representatives to look after the interests of the population within your area .
23 He accused the Labour group of going back on its promise to look after the interests of the handicapped .
24 The syllables making up an instruction are placed immediately after the syllables of the previous instruction , without regard for the boundaries between words .
25 In the clearest indication possible that it regards the MVS mainframe as doomed , it has produced a colourful flyer that explains that Osiris was an ancient Egyptian king who after painful adventures became a god , and chose to act as an intermediary between the living and the dead , looking after the souls of the departed and giving the living the hope of eternal happiness in the other world ; ‘ In providing a quality solution which integrates open systems with existing System 370 and 390 environments , ’ the company says , ‘ HDS provides the best of both worlds ’ ( the living and the dead , that is ) .
26 Yes but why did Hitachi Data Systems Ltd choose the name Osiris for its new mainframe Unix combination ( see front ) : in the clearest indication possible that it regards the MVS mainframe as doomed , it has produced a colourful flyer that explains that Osiris was an ancient Egyptian king who after painful adventures became a god , and chose to act as an intermediary between the living and the dead , looking after the souls of the departed and giving the living the hope of eternal happiness in the other world ; ‘ In providing a quality solution which integrates open systems with existing System 370 and 390 environments , ’ the company says , ‘ HDS provides the best of both worlds ’ ( the living and the dead , that is ) .
27 Relations with Australia continued to improve after the difficulties of the mid-1980s .
28 For East the new name was Warren , named after the Lords of the Manor from the 13th to the 19th centuries .
29 After the stories of the last few chapters , since the point when the promises were first given , our confidence in Abraham 's reliability has been shaken nearly to pieces .
30 Standing behind him , Annie had shaken her head as if disbelieving the race Kelly had ridden after the excesses of the previous night .
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