Example sentences of "later [vb past] that [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I later realized that the reason I always did so badly was I just could n't see the blackboard because I was so short-sighted . |
2 | He later realised that the name was very similar to The Birthday Party , a group and a name he had always admired . |
3 | One Aberdeen correspondent , who received this , and who later realised that the children had n't received the letters she had sent them , felt very aggrieved . |
4 | It later transpired that the Russians knew perfectly well what had happened , but were obviously enjoying the confusion their seemingly naive questions were provoking . |
5 | It later transpired that the Hargrave vehicle customs-cleared its load of Spanish refrigerated produce in Dover as it would have done on any night of the year , up till now . |
6 | He later recalled that the Shah had told Alam not to kill anyone . |
7 | I later learnt that the corpse had been badly mauled in battle , the face disfigured by a crashing axe blow . |
8 | They dashed out and pulled them up — and drug squad colleagues in Cwmbran , Gwent , later confirmed that the plants were big enough to have supplied hundreds of joints . |
9 | He later declared that the Union Jack should be removed from the Australian flag . |
10 | Photographs later showed that the ball had been dead before it was centred . |
11 | Salter later discovered that the figures on the costs of building his device appeared to have been deliberately misrepresented in order to justify this decision . |
12 | Cave later discovered that the box of parts had not been opened at all ; another conversation premised on something that had not occurred , designed to raise both the bidding and the temperature , and a chimera . |
13 | I later discovered that the area was one of those settled by the original Spanish conquistadores in the 1560s ; by 1980 , Loreto itself , still largely cut off from the outside world , consisted only of a church , a school and five houses , although there were many more Indian families in houses scattered through the surrounding forest . |
14 | But the teams later discovered that the conduit was dry , suggesting that the lava had already found a new course . |
15 | But some women campaigners later protested that the debate , chaired by David Blunkett , had been rigged to silence their objections . |
16 | Furthermore , whatever the unease felt in London when Washington later decided that the bombers should be stationed permanently in Britain , this was accepted as part of the price that had to be paid in order to bind the Americans as tightly as possible to Nato and the defence of Europe . |
17 | However Iran later insisted that the official had been misquoted . |
18 | After many of the recent disasters we later learned that the authorities knew there was a problem all along — but the public did n't . |
19 | KGB commanders in Leningrad and Sverdlovsk were known to have opposed the coup , and Popov later said that a tip-off from a KGB officer had allowed him and Yuri Luzhkov ( later appointed to the interim economic council — see below ) to escape arrest . |
20 | Ford later said that the Jaguar-GM talks had not affected its own plans ‘ Today 's announcement does not affect our view in any way , and we still plan to acquire up to a 15 per cent holding in Jaguar , ’ said a Ford spokesman in Detroit . |
21 | Rudolf Warouw , later said that the troops had fired after misunderstanding an order , and blamed provocation by armed demonstrators who had allegedly stabbed an army officer , an account rejected by eyewitnesses . |
22 | Lothian and Borders Police later said that an inquiry had been held into the actions of officers that night and a report sent to the procurator-fiscal . |