Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [prep] a later " in BNC.

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1 Words with an early age of acquisition tend to be highly concrete ( imageable ) while words acquired at a later age tend to be abstract .
2 Despite expressions of indignation by members of the Republican Party , Perot maintained his claim and promised to provide proof of the dirty tricks campaign at a later point .
3 This would make it easy to disconnect them in case there was a need to make changes , or if problems arose at a later date .
4 You may find your opponents talking at length of earlier items on the agenda or have late items postponed to a later meeting , or talking off the issue in order to divert the discussion .
5 This is particularly important if any query arises upon any of the answers given at a later date .
6 I shall look into the processes involved in a later chapter .
7 Positivism particularly favours the indeterminate sentence : it is premature to decide at the time of sentence how long the offender should be detained for , since this may depend on how quickly the treatment works ; ideally therefore the release decision should be left in the hands of treatment experts to take at a later date .
8 As it is , the sale of " Fulford Grange " left the BDA without real property other than " The Hudson Flats " ( see page:120 ) and three terrace houses , internally connected , at 38 Victoria Place , Carlisle , which , together with adjoining premises purchased at a later date , have been headquarters since 1972 .
9 Copies ordered at a later date may cost £5.00 depending upon the time lapse between the registration of death and the date of the order .
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