Example sentences of "[noun] in later " in BNC.

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1 Healthy lifestyles in later life
2 Though we shall have much more to say on the issues that allegedly divide quantitative and qualitative methods in later chapters , the kind of choice just alluded to is neither urgent nor necessary .
3 ‘ Mining uranium out of the ground to fuel nuclear plants averts health effects of radon in later generations . ’
4 No independent relationship has been established between hearing loss in later life and the three main components of mental health , anxiety , depression or dementia ( Jones et al .
5 Others who have undertaken the care of the church and halls in later years have been Mrs Bell , Mrs Carson , Mr and Mrs Redpath , Mr James Twyble , Mr John Lavery , Mrs David Binks , Mrs K McClatchey and Mr William McFadden .
6 These factors have to be borne in mind in later analysis .
7 Heartwatch gives a specific assessment of the probability of developing heart disease or suffering a stroke in later life .
8 To keep pace with these fast-moving subjects , undergraduates become involved in industrially-relevant projects and research in later years of the course .
9 The occurrence of such constructions in later parts of the novel maintains a stylistic unity , though other features of the style are very different .
10 The standard of marking to be adopted must be a matter for the individual , but as a general guide an average student should be able to achieve an average mark of about 70% in earlier parts , dropping to 65% in later parts .
11 None the less , it seems likely that the course of studies was so arranged that the students would pass through the same grades of medreses as those in which they would later teach : such would in any case seem to have been the practice in later times .
12 If a person develops these attributes over time , it must be possible for them to develop with practice in later life or through training .
13 Relatively little , however , is known about the bases or sources of self-esteem in later life , and how they change over time .
14 Most of all , they give us a unique insight into the quality of family relationships in later life , and the variety of ways in which they could be constructed .
15 From the Cradle to the Grave Authors such as Saki , Evelyn Waugh , Roald Dahl , Raymond Carver , and W Somerset Maugham look at youth , marriage , parenthood and new relationships in later life , in stories each with a unique twist .
16 As he said in a radio broadcast in 1946 , the Criterion in later years " tended to reflect a particular point of view rather than to illustrate a variety of views on that plane . "
17 The inevitable losses in later life faced by most men and women — in terms of income , occupation , intimate relationships , physical strength — demand more rather than less adaptability .
18 There were three chauffeurs on the staff and quite a few vehicles , including some Mercedes in later years .
19 The exhibition 's 171 handscrolls , hanging scrolls , and album leaves include ninety-seven by seventeenth-century masters , and seventy-four paintings and examples of calligraphy by Tung Ch'i-ch'ang ( 1555–1636 ) , the most important figure in later Chinese art .
20 Most are time deposits and constitute part of the euro-currency deposit market which is the subject of close study in later chapters .
21 Furthermore , graduates can be expected to make fewer demands on the public purse in later life .
22 International comparative studies of the income levels of specific social groups such as the elderly remain rare because of the difficulties involved in making comparisons between societies with widely differing responses to the issue of income maintenance in later life .
23 Petitions were fastened to a statue of Julius Caesar set up in the Roman Forum , and appeals for justice were made to statues of emperors in later antiquity .
24 Such strains would be exacerbated if a trend developed in which young and middle-aged people opted out , only to return to the NHS when they were unable to afford the private premiums in later life .
25 Such was Maitland 's theory , probably encouraged by the subsequent citation of the statute in later antipapal legislation ; but the statute of Carlisle makes little sense as a measure against a pope as obliging as Clement V , nor did the statute itself directly affect the papacy at all .
26 Her visit to the Association 's headquarters in Carlisle in November 1983 was the first of many engagements she has undertaken on behalf of the BDA in later years .
27 LEFT The relationship between a child and both its parents , especially in the early years , seems to have a dominant effect on how well the child will be able to exploit her or his intelligence in later life .
28 The reason for the fall in later years is that costs tend to increase as the product ages — apart from production costs there may be increased costs in selling against more up-to-date competition and sales tend to decrease .
29 The reason for the fall in later years is that costs tend to increase as the product ages — apart from production costs there may be increased costs in selling against more up-to-date competition — ; and sales tend to decrease .
30 The plants at least only showed significant changes with the rifting of the plates in later Triassic times .
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