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

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1 Figure 1 b shows the rotation rate residuals after allowing for the increased value of slowdown rate which fits the later part of Fig. 1 a .
2 Doctors hardly counted till after 1850 and no one could have foreseen the later social power of lawyers .
3 This had the advantage of assuring leadership by a strong adult rather than the possibility of a child inheriting — a hazard which was so frequently to affect the later Stuart dynasty .
4 Ronald Reagan 's serious interest in politics dates at least as far back as his early days in Hollywood and , given the later doubts about his intelligence , it is interesting to note that , at this stage , he hardly lived up to the image of an empty-headed film actor .
5 He also argued from the virtues of a sector under ‘ social control ’ ( though given the later usage of that term what he clearly meant was ‘ greater public control ’ ) , and the possibility of greater responsiveness to economic or other national need .
6 Although you will be present throughout the ceremony , I fear the later stages will find you something of a poor audience . ’
7 And if you want to watch a master of this sort of book at work , read the later novels of the American , Margaret Millar .
8 Or , since Johnson was dead when the Journal was published , did he mean that Johnson read the later stages of the manuscript as Boswell worked his way through it ?
9 Had he never existed , it is probable that the Almoravid Moors , under their fanatical leader Yusuf , would have overrun a far greater area of central Spain — and perhaps prevented the gradual blurring of the two cultures which produced the later kingdoms of Moorish Spain and thereafter the great empire of the sixteenth century .
10 It did not prevent infection ; it only checked the later multiplication of the parasite after infection had taken place .
11 Also in Germany it has been claimed that cartelisation ( reflecting the later date , and a particular mode , of industrialisation ) gave rise to strongly structured employers ' organisations which attained an authority over their members that was never to exist in the smaller diversified and undercapitalised industrial enterprises in France ( Maurice and Sellier , 1979 ) .
12 The West Pier , built in 1863–6 and lengthened in 1893 , represents the later Brighton as the famous Pavilion does its beginning .
13 As the most informative booklet points out , he only avoided the later excesses of the Nazis by conveniently dying in July 1933 .
14 He paused ; he 'd have to catch a later flight .
15 West of Princes Street lies a later stage of the New Town planning , centred on the wide and dignified MELVILLE STREET with the triple spires of St Mary 's Cathedral rising at its far end .
16 She caught a later Belfast-Manchester flight .
17 The rapid building of cheap , poor quality housing was to provide a later generation with serious problems .
18 The opening batsmen concentrate on nudging singles , hitting the bad ball for four and keeping their wickets intact , to give their side ‘ a platform ’ from which to launch a later assault with ample wickets in hand .
19 He begins with the mind as ‘ white paper ’ ( following Locke ) , describes ‘ external sensible objects ’ , then records — as , for example , in the ‘ sense of unknown modes of being ’ after the boat-stealing incident — what he felt at the time , and then adds a later ‘ reflection ’ or meditation upon the event from the point of view of the author writing in 1798–1805 .
20 The forward pass through the network consists of repeating this procedure by adding the job time to the early start time and making this the early start time of the next job in sequence if no other preceding job has a later early finish .
21 S. Estéban has a later tower ( 309 ) and S. Millán is the most unusual and striking .
22 The forward pass through the network consists of repeating this procedure by adding the job time to the early start time and making this the early start time of the next job in sequence if no other preceding job has a later early finish .
23 The situation and its elements foreshadow the later confrontation of Sweeney and Doris on their ‘ cannibal isle ’ .
24 foreshadowing the later poem 's ‘ dreamcrossed twilight between birth and dying ’ .
25 The programme includes a prospective long term evaluation of family responses to early diagnosis and a comparison of their experiences and perceptions with those families who have undergone the later traditional clinical diagnosis .
26 As part of the study of the emotional response of families to the early diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy we are also interviewing those families whose boys have undergone the later traditional diagnosis .
27 Izaak Walton was therefore commissioned by Sheldon , the Archbishop of Canterbury , to write a Life of Hooker which would not only replace an inaccurate memoir in Gauden 's edition , but would generally discredit the later books .
28 The experiments hit the scientific and popular headlines over a number of years before falling into disrepute when others found it quite hard even to train flatworms reliably on this pairing , let alone repeat the later steps in the procedure .
29 If this is not done , then there is a risk that the person assigned to QA will reject the modifications until the DC which describes the later modifications has been agreed .
30 As they so closely resembled the later ex-L.C.C .
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