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

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1 Again , it is limited but it shows that an audit failure is three times as likely to occur in the first two years after a change in auditor as in subsequent years .
2 He was sentenced to between five and 15 years after a trial which exposed the privileged lifestyle of rich New York youngsters .
3 FOURTEEN human rights activists were sentenced on 17 March to prison terms ranging from three to 10 years after a trial which fell below international standards for fair trial .
4 Let it be supposed that according to the usual methods of borrowing and funding , the Public Debts , during the present war , should encrease to no greater degree than they did in the last war ; which was about 30 millions : And let it be supposed , according to past experience , that in ten or twelve years after a peace ; we should be plunged into a fresh war ; which might encrease the debts of the nation 30 millions more , and that afterwards we should have another breathing time of ten or twelve years , and that according to custom a third war should ensue , no less expensive than each of the former two ; these three wars will swell the national debts to the amount of 170 millions , and that in little more than fifty years .
5 Two years after a road accident , Chris Dorrington is learning to walk again .
6 The circumstances which have produced such patterns in some ways are similar to those in Britain in the past , namely in the early years after a migration , with the additional dimension that , in the case of migrants say from Pakistan , joint households are a familiar pattern and indeed often are larger than those established in Britain ( Saifullah Khan , 1977 ; Anwar , 1985 ) .
7 It notes that by hiring two firms , IBM gave itself maximum scope — and also upset the search industry because search firms are barred from approaching a company they have worked for two years after a placement , and barred for life from approaching an individual they once placed , so each of IBM 's two can pass on such names to the other .
8 It seems that it is not clarification of definition , tell that to the woman who looked for two , thirteen years after a stroke husband and they had to wait for his death , that you did n't sell him a dread disease policy because there is not clarification of definition .
9 Forty-five years after a death sentence , it 's still going strong .
10 About 500 of the company 's 904 workforce will be on site for the occasion which was coming nearly five years after a visit by the Duke of Gloucester .
11 The Joint ESRC/SERC Transport Committee ( JTC ) was established in 1978 for an initial period of two years and extended for a further 4 years after a review in 1980 .
12 Antibodies could still be demonstrated in one patient 20 years after a proctocolectomy .
13 But he gave the lion 's share of the credit for the victory to Snodin , playing his first full 90 minutes for two and a half years after a series of hamstring and knee injuries put his career in doubt .
14 In a shifting timescale circumstances are narrated in flashback , by the accused — and by the victim , Sonny von Bulow ( Glenn Close ) , irreversibly comatose on life-support , years after an insulin dose of fatal proportions .
15 Only a few , largely of the younger members , consider that at least for the first few years after an election , the House as a whole should keep a wary eye on the government and seek to support or influence its policy irrespective of the line taken by the official Opposition .
16 Most scientists expect that it will show , as in Hiroshima and Nagasaki , that low doses of radiation have no detectable effect on humans or animals in the first years after an accident .
17 One should attempt to avoid the situation where your own surgeon is instructed to prepare an initial Report some 12–24 months after the accident or as has been seen in some cases , up to four years after an accident .
18 But care may be needed years after an accident .
19 Five and six years after an acquisition , the average acquiring bank 's share price is 30–40% lower than that of its peer group and the acquirer is likely to be taken over .
20 Twenty-four years after the departure from Harran the time of the promised son 's arrival is announced .
21 Consequently their influence on the Left of the Labour Party was greatly diminished and for several years after the departure of MacDonald the Labour Left was mainly represented by small groups based on defectors from the ILP and , to a lesser extent , from the Communist Party .
22 This is a beautiful , small twelfth-century room , used as a stable for many years after the depredations of the Revolution but carefully restored in the 1850s .
23 Good antireflux effects of Nissen fundoplication were evident 20 years after the operation , provided that the fundic wrap was still intact .
24 In conclusion , the results of Nissen fundoplication for chronic gastro-oesophageal reflux were reasonably good 20 years after the operation .
25 As recurrence may appear many years after the operation , however , long — though not particularly frequent — follow up is required .
26 Six years after the film 's first run , Andrew Sarris in the Village Voice of December 1973 took another look at it .
27 Ten years after the Gunpowder Plot he still cried from the pulpit , ‘ Would they do it by fire ?
28 It begins two years after the escape from Egypt .
29 The Royal Company of Archers , based in Edinburgh , better known as the Monarch 's Bodyguard in Scotland , was not formed until 1676,193 years after the Kilwinning Society , but as they have had a continuous existence also , they can claim to be the oldest archery company in Scotland .
30 The Minister 's announcement — which again I welcome without qualification — comes six years after the Audit Commission 's report on care in the community , which in paragraph 28 highlighted the fact that then , six years ago , there were 37,000 fewer mentally ill and mentally handicapped patients than there were 10 years ago but that nobody knew where those who had been discharged were because nobody had done anything to find out what had happened to them .
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