Example sentences of "[be] [verb] later [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This will be explained later in the story . |
2 | Both these concepts will be examined later in the book . |
3 | Galileo 's conception of biblical authority will be examined later in the chapter . |
4 | The significance of these changes has been hotly debated ; these debates will be examined later in the chapter . |
5 | Bede , however , says that Wulfhere 's attack on Wight and the gift of the island to Aethelwealh occurred ‘ not long before ’ the mission of Wilfrid to the southern Saxons in the mid-680s ( HE IV , 13 ) , which suggests that Wulfhere 's actions should be placed later in the reign than 661 . |
6 | Apart from basic agreements on the necessity for law and order for survival purposes , an issue which will be treated later in the chapter , there are a number of similarities which should be mentioned . |
7 | At this point we must note that policies need to be put into practice — a theme that will be developed later in the chapter . |
8 | The point will be of particular relevance in connection with causal sequences or causal chains , to be considered later in the most relevant context . |
9 | Market research is one key factor when assessing the potential of an area and this will be considered later in the chapter . |
10 | This Act will be considered later in the Chapter . |
11 | Courses in more advanced aspects of electronic imaging are to be organised later in the year . |
12 | This was a one-off event as the freight yard tracks are due to be lifted later in the summer . |
13 | This has important implications for the social composition of both origin and destination areas as will be seen later in the chapter . |
14 | Similarly try to arrange for your most active work to be done later in the day . |
15 | More will be said later about the development of this argument . |
16 | The planning board of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead have approved the scheme in principle and outline planning consent will be sought later in the year . |
17 | The question is to be answered later in the story ; the title creates an enigma that is to be solved . |
18 | A manufacturer can thus borrow funds to purchase raw materials and machinery and to hire labour to produce goods to be sold later in the market , with the resultant receipts ( money ) being used to repay loans . |
19 | Second , examining the stock and gathering information on the pattern of use so that this can be used later at the ordering stage . |
20 | A truly incremental algorithm would improve its performance during a single search , so that information learned early can be used later in the same search . |
21 | Answer guide : This information will be used later in the question when the question of how the stock is valued is discussed . |
22 | After a breakfast taken at a marginally more leisured pace than normal , those recruits due to parade that day return to the platoon lines to add finishing touches to the uniforms and equipment to be worn later in the morning . |
23 | But on Wednesday the Senate voted overwhelmingly against a procedural motion that would have allowed the cut to be introduced later in the year . |
24 | Other conflict theories will be introduced later in the book . |
25 | So , too , of course , does John Lill , and among his 1991 engagements have been all five Beethoven Concertos — to be followed later by the two Brahms — with the Hong Kong Philharmonic conducted by their Musical Director , David Atherton ! |
26 | Winners will be announced later in the year . |
27 | Dr Fox will be talking later about the potential role of coronary angioplasty . |
28 | A modified form of B-tree is used in IBM 's VSAM files , to be discussed later in the chapter . |
29 | The prior evidence to which they refer is largely work on ‘ flashbulb memories ’ ( e.g. Brown & Kulik , 1977 ) which will be discussed later in the chapter . |
30 | This problem , as will be discussed later in the chapter , is particularly germane to the memory literature where studies often employ only two levels of arousal ( for example those studies reviewed in Deffenbacher , 1983 ) . |