Example sentences of "[prep] [art] later " in BNC.

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1 The ends of the coil should be soldered to the termination strips to allow for the later attachment of heavier gauge connecting cable .
2 It proved to be Gooch 's day ; with Slack he put on 89 for the second wicket in seventeen overs , setting the foundations for the later onslaught .
3 The CEGB revealed that ’ all fossil fuelled stations built since the formation of the CEGB were subject to the condition that space must be left for the later provision of sulphur removal equipment should the Secretary of State require this to be fitted .
4 Telford , though not sacked , disappeared from the project and Benjamin Bevan , one of the Grand Junction 's own engineers , at first nominally in tandem with Telford , became responsible for the later development .
5 Earlier Land Rovers with the smaller wheel studs , were designed to carry most of the load on the large hole in the centre , so fitting Range Rover wheels , which carry the loading on the studs , is not on unless you change for the later SIII type hubs .
6 But they did a very rapid rejig , obviously , for the later editions .
7 One reason for the later age at marriage is the growing popularity of premarital cohabitation .
8 The qualification of ‘ early ’ in relation to autonomy is very important , for the later development of muscles and tendons is not autonomous .
9 They prepare the way too for the later conception of the trust : for by post-classical times the trust had undergone a profound development .
10 Other records describe the Leviathan as an enormous salt-water crocodile ; the word was used to describe DRAGONS also , and was used as a title for the later Kings of Egypt .
11 It may be , then , that the best hope for a modernising , thinking and participatory Labour Party for the later 1990s lies in the election as deputy leader of the man the apparatchiks would like least in that position — John Prescott .
12 But for the later Barthes , for Foucault and for Derrida the object is constituted empirically in language but is treated as a system of signifieds — discourse .
13 It is to be hoped that these commendably practical volumes will be followed by similar ones , particularly for the later period styles .
14 Interestingly , although neoclassicism allowed individual differences to influence punishments on the grounds of justice , in doing so it paved the way for the later , positivist conception of the causes and treatment of crime .
15 No totality has a necessary transcendence embodied within it ; as for the later Sartre , the course of historical change is open and will work only through the overdetermination of particular historical conjunctures .
16 It also provides the context in which to consider both the claim that for the later Foucault knowledge is absolutely determined , leaving him in the impossible situation of requiring something outside this for any prospect of critique , as well as the question of exactly how power and resistance are interdependent and to what extent they are separable .
17 A premature ‘ cure ’ can be potentially problematic for the later development of the analysis , and some degree of suffering is necessary during most of the analysis .
18 Some aspects of the methods of containing local government expenditure introduced by the Conservative governments in the early 1980s have been left for the later chapter on intergovernmental relations .
19 For traditional and sentimental reasons , we will plump for the later interpretation …
20 The map for the later period ( figure 2.10 ) shows a very different picture with a broad band of population decline across the country from East Anglia to the South-West which is the area of maximum growth today .
21 Although the records are much more reliable for the later years , the absolute number of marriages declined steadily with the age of the sample .
22 Moreover , if we adopted the first solution and applied it throughout , e would become ( the first three elements have been assumed zero ) unc which is clearly quite unacceptable for the later measurements .
23 These genes are the mechanism by which information arriving at the cell nucleus is translated into instructions for the later synthesis of key structural proteins — that is , proteins which will eventually be inserted into the synaptic membrane so as to change its structure and shape .
24 This work laid the foundation for the later unravelling of the interior structure of the earth , through observation of the behaviour of seismic waves as they are transmitted through it from distant earthquakes .
25 This leads to tensions which are somewhat higher than original for some of the harpsichords and somewhat lower than original for the later pianos .
26 But I used it as little as I could , though if the wind stayed in the south-west I thought I 'd probably have to use it for the later part of today 's outing .
27 In Section 3.5 there is a discussion of three-dimensional spherically symmetric spaces , which prepares the way for the later treatment of the space–time curvature in isotropic homogeneous cosmological models .
28 For the later prehistoric period , rather more evidence is now available from Dartmoor and the major river valleys of what early landscapes looked like in the 2000 years or so before the Roman Conquest , and how such early arrangements conditioned the later , more easily recognised , post-Roman countryside .
29 Respective values for the later serial positions were compared between the two groups to test for the recency effect produced in the first group .
30 The significance of language for the later development of the ego can hardly be underestimated ; indeed , there is little doubt that , had articulate speech not evolved , modern ego-functions would not have developed as they did and self-awareness , rational thought and social evolution would all have been greatly inhibited in their development in our species .
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