Example sentences of "[conj] subsequently a " in BNC.

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1 They found that 161 of the children were admitted , and for the remaining 200 children the initial decision was that they should not come into care although subsequently a significant proportion did .
2 Yet no one was in the least surprised when Ferguson scored the try which earned the Raiders extra time in the Sydney Grand Final , and subsequently a trip to Manchester .
3 Princess Alice , Duchess of Gloucester , President , The Gardener 's Royal Benevolent Society , attends a luncheon and subsequently a Council Meeting at Red Oaks ( Home for Retired Gardeners ) , Henfield , on the occasion of the society 's 150th Anniversary Year .
4 In Norfolk she picked Timothy Colman ; in Aberdeenshire , Captain Colin Farquharson , formerly of the Brigade of Guards and subsequently a land agent ; and in Gloucestershire , Colonel Martin Gibbs , another military Old Etonian .
5 It was in the context of ‘ direction ’ that I first met Julian of Norwich and subsequently a wealth of other spiritual classics .
6 The limiting factor of that value for each individual will be the amount of mental effort that he is willing or able to make , either alone or with help , in order to acquire a mental image of , and subsequently a conviction about , the reality of the Created God .
7 In 1828 George Hurst became a director of the House of Industry and subsequently a member of the Board of Guardians , a position which he held until he was in his nineties .
8 Mr Shultz had been an economics professor , the Nixon administration 's man in charge of labour and then the economy , and subsequently a top executive at the Bechtel Corporation , an international construction giant .
9 One of the popular books at the very outbreak of war captured the mood , Mrs Miniver ( 1939 ) ; an American best seller and subsequently a most successful film , it is said that it hastened America 's entry into the war .
10 On Aug. 27 Lord Owen ( who as David Owen had been UK Foreign Secretary in the Labour government in 1977-79 and subsequently a founder and then leader of the Social Democratic Party ) was named as Carrington 's successor .
11 The opera is first and foremost an evocation of genius loci , and subsequently a gallery of types and humours .
12 If subsequently a critical incident happens which is pertinent to the individual 's particular dysfunctional assumption , then , rather like a key fitting into a lock , the dysfunctional assumptions are activated .
13 At the time of our patient 's presentation a survey of published works did not show any cases with both conditions , but subsequently a single case has been reported , suggesting that any association is likely to be weak .
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