Example sentences of "[adj] in later " in BNC.
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1 | But his general view of science is also open to challenge and , in our view , any student of international relations needs to think very deeply about the nature of science , as we shall make clear in later chapters . |
2 | 1.3 ) which are conspicuous in later biographical tradition , it remains trile that Polybius is vague enough about the trial of Scipio Africanus to lead a historian like be Sanctis ( St. dei Romani IV , I , p. 594 ) to the false conclusion that Africanus was never tried at all ( Polyb. 23.14 . ) . |
3 | Encourage the puppy to allow you to have the toy on occasions right from the outset so that it does not become unduly possessive in later life , as this can lead to aggressive behaviour . |
4 | Peck adds that the private or ‘ stop ’ bull-runnings , which became popular in later years , had an effigy of St. Andrew , who replaced Taurus in the Christian ‘ Apostolic Zodiac ’ . |
5 | More legitimate traffic lingered into the twentieth century with the market boats , motorised in later days , continuing to collect fruit and vegetable produce and passengers until the 1930s . |
6 | Yet , tragically , the marriage which had promised so much became empty and joyless in later years . |
7 | Perhaps not surprisingly , he was cautious in later life about committing himself in his relationship with others . |
8 | Because we are more dependent and more vulnerable in later years , there has rightly been concern about what may be termed ‘ old age abuse ’ and the subject merits some detailed discussion here . |
9 | The university experience , however , is more than merely attending lectures and seminars ; it allows and encourages each student to make contacts and gain experience which will be useful in later life ; it teaches participants to think logically , to approach problems with an open and enquiring mind , to form lasting friendships and to organize , perhaps for the first time , their own financial , academic and social affairs . |
10 | This proved useful in later years as Minton would occasionally ask him to help out with a design . |
11 | This result will be useful in later discussions of the passage of gravitational waves through otherwise empty space–time . |
12 | You will learn how to make , and make use of maps of all kinds , skills which are useful in later life . |
13 | These lessons were given at the right time and were invaluable in later life . |
14 | One of the young readers in his study , Joanne , is reading James Herbert 's horror book , The rats , and he comments that ‘ The rats is trash ; but from the practice of reading trash a reader can still derive experience of fiction applicable in later reading . |
15 | As we shall see , many forms of disability ( and disability is not uncommon in later age ) impede or even prevent sexual life . |
16 | While studies such as those of Klein , Winnicott , Piaget and Vygotsky have resulted in elegant explanations of the place of play with material objects in child development , there is a common inference that this becomes relatively redundant in later life . |
17 | Constant too is the bare chin — youth is the rule ; but this bronze and the Delos marbles share two features which are not regular in later kouroi : the Daedalic wig , and the belt . |
18 | Social status , so quickly achieved , made the family unwilling in later years to acknowledge their very humble origins . |
19 | Some maths work will , I am sure , be very helpful in later life ; I just wish we could get to that bit soon ! |
20 | Some swelling is normal in later pregnancy — in fact the majority of women with healthy pregnancies have a certain amount of swelling — so your midwife or doctor will not be concerned at slightly puffy hands , face or ankles near the end of pregnancy . |
21 | This last suggestion has also been made by Garber and her colleagues ( 1979 ) , who describe several experiments to demonstrate that when people first face controllable unpleasant situations before experiencing uncontrollable unpleasant situations , they are less helpless in later similar circumstances . |
22 | I started at school in the 1920s , when we were taught how to knit the toe and heel of socks ( very handy in later life ) and I continued to knit later for my children , grandchildren and even a great-grandson until about four years ago when I developed knitter 's thumb ! |
23 | Now they find themselves alone in later years and often have to rebuild their lives right from scratch . |
24 | They suggest that social and environmental factors are most important in the early phases of life with biological/genetic factors more important in later life . |
25 | The concept of habitat focused attention on the forces confining a species to areas with a certain environment , and would become particularly important in later ecological studies . |
26 | In some ways that was the classic sound that I had with Whitesnake , but that sound was n't usable in later , more AOR versions of either that band or even other things that I 've done ; all you can say is that it was right for that particular music . |
27 | It can not deliver full frame , full motion video although this may be available in later models . |
28 | He also suggests that right hemisphere dysfunction may be inherited , and perinatal brain damage may increase the likelihood of this becoming clinically apparent in later life . |
29 | Even so , these sessions reveal much of the formula that would make the MJQ so successful in later years , with the loose basis of a style that would later ( perhaps unfairly ) become known as ‘ chamber jazz ’ . |
30 | This can be successful in later stages of the disease but may miss some patients in the early stages through their sheer " whiteknuckle " determination . |