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  • My poor Lirriper was a handsome figure of a man, with a beaming eye and a voice as mellow as a musical instrument made of honey and steel, but he had ever been a free liver being in the commercial travelling line and travelling what he called a limekiln road — “a dry road, Emma my dear,” my poor Lirriper says to me, “where I have to lay the dust with one drink or another all day long and half the night, and it wears me Emma” — and this led to his running through a good deal and might have run through the turnpike too when that dreadful horse that never would stand still for a single instant set off, but for its being night and the gate shut and consequently took his wheel, my poor Lirriper and the gig smashed to atoms and never spoke afterwards. Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
  • The sun was shining, the food at the restaurant was good and I was left with a warm glow in my tummy afterwards.
  • But shortly afterwards they wrote to him informing him that the job offer had been withdrawn.
  • Anticoagulation is required afterwards because the atria continue to fibrillate and the risk of systemic embolism persists.
  • If it should be objected by any that though he did not himself burden them, yet, being crafty, he caught them with guile, that is, he sent those among them who pillaged them, and afterwards he shared with them in the profit: "This was not so," says the apostle; "I did not make a gain of you myself, nor by any of those whom I sent; nor did Titus, nor any others -- We walked by the same spirit and in the same steps. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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  • Poitiers, dedicated to the queen of Clothaire I. -- who afterwards took the veil, and was distinguished for her piety -- there is shown on a white marble slab a well-defined footmark, which is called "Le pas de Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
  • 'I knew a case once where an heir who expected a large sum of money was bequeathed a family Bible, which he threw into the fire, learning afterwards, to his dismay, that it contained many thousands of pounds in Bank of England notes, the object of the devisor being to induce the legatee to read the good Book or suffer through the neglect of it.' The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont
  • During the whole of the thirteenth century, and for some time afterwards, the Hojo continued to govern the country; and it is noteworthy that these regents never assumed the title of shogun, but professed to be merely shogunal deputies. Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation
  • Fighting erupted soon afterwards and lasted for more than three years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The letter is believed to be the first which appeared signed "ATTICUS," and was written many months before the author became known as Junius, and before any necessity had arisen for the exercise of that habitual caution which he afterwards evinced in the mention of any circumstance at all likely to lead to his detection. Notes and Queries, Number 18, March 2, 1850
  • Afterwards, mourners were invited for refreshments by the nuns.
  • This place was afterwards enlarged, and converted into stables for horses; but the old name remained, and now most stables in London are called mews, although the word is derived from falconry, and the hawks have long since flown away. Old English Sports
  • Yet afterwards, when accustomedness had brought its reward of speed, there was still for Billy no time; for increased knowledge had only opened the way to other paths, untrodden and alluring. Miss Billy -- Married
  • Speaking afterwards, Mr Glass said:" My left hand was covered in superglue and I stuck it to his sleeve. Archive 2008-07-01
  • Doubt he tried to clean up there afterwards - not with all that ticker tape on the floor. The Sun
  • Instead, eat food first, then drink afterwards for optimal health and digestive tract function.
  • This Greek congregation afterwards bought a church in Brooklyn (St. Elias, 1892), and there was no Ruthenian church in Manhattan until the Greek Catholic church of St. George was opened in 1905. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Many small farms were indeed still let to some cottagers at rack-rent, which cottages had the right of commonage, guaranteed to them in their leases; but afterwards the commons were enclosed, and no recompense was made to the tenants by the landlords. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. From George III. to Victoria
  • Afterwards, Conradt spoke of her team that had exceeded everybody's expectations except its own.
  • When she said she was 'debilitated' at havin 'to give us ham and toast that was funny enough, but what come afterwards was funnier. Thankful's Inheritance
  • I find lots of other partners but feel dissatisfied and guilty afterwards. The Sun
  • You normally have a chat with the opposition in the bar afterwards but none of them came in. The Sun
  • But to read day after day in the paper, this golden domesday-book, the lists of rich people who ate terrapin together, or danced together in lace frills and white cravats afterwards, and to read it with avidity, is what might be done in some world of satire. From the Easy Chair — Volume 01
  • They really feel comfortable talking about it afterwards with friends or teachers or even councilors, which is really rewarding. WHSV - HomePage - Headlines
  • The problem beforehand was that we bolted on security afterwards, which made security a 'disabler'. Silicon.com :
  • I helped myself to breakfast, doing my best not to spill too many cornflakes and cleaned up afterwards, crawling under the table to chase stray flakes.
  • There was the usual interminable discussion about it at half time and afterwards.
  • Rain had drizzled down, over west London for most of the match, but afterwards, the rain faded away, and left a fresh, clear edge to the air - so I suggested that we walk around for a while, before heading homewards.
  • I think it's safe to say that neither of them is quite ready for lunch at the palace yet, unless the Queen puts plenty of paper down and has a battalion of beefeaters on hand to hose them down afterwards.
  • Afterwards, Terry tells me he ended up putting in earplugs in between songs, the applause and yelling was deafening him.
  • Shortly afterwards the Guardian, a British broadsheet newspaper, published the obituary of Cohn Osman, founder of Creative Camera.
  • This is called muscovado sugar, which is afterwards refined. Our Own Third Reader: for the Use of Schools and Families
  • Wash his hair only over the edge of the bath with the shower head afterwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 44-year-old leader has reportedly been taking soundings from party grandees over his strategy for the election and the referendum on the European constitution, which is likely to follow soon afterwards.
  • Afterwards we spent the rest of the day in a lecture taking notes.
  • And now this settlement and atonement was handselled and was well kept afterwards. The Story of Burnt Njal: the great Icelandic tribune, jurist, and counsellor
  • He was just glowing afterwards, he was gobsmacked.
  • If he calls her 'hussy' again I shall thrash him afterwards. Dame Care
  • He wrote up a report (on a typewriter, whose ribbon he destroyed afterwards) and sent it to the US embassy in Bonn.
  • And directly afterwards he went to his favorite hooker and crapped his diapers for a little ‘Mommy Cleanup’. Think Progress » Vitter receives standing ovation at Southern Republican Leadership Conference.
  • Plus, Nikolaj, after changing from red cumberbund soloist to handsome nerd, is signing CDs in the gift shop afterwards. Znaider and Blomstedt, Brahms and Nielsen
  • Not many days afterwards she began to lose consciousness and lapsed into meaningless, rambling speech. Times, Sunday Times
  • Half an hour later the Gazelle returns from task, followed shortly afterwards by the Scout.
  • Afterwards he talked to the young man's grief-stricken father.
  • For months afterwards I had panic attacks - I didn't want to say anything to anybody because I thought I was going cuckoo.
  • Frequently afterwards, according to the legend, the boat was seen returning to its moorings and the sound of the oars grinding in the rowlocks could be clearly heard.
  • Those who watched the train leave were haunted for long afterwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • I kind of razzed Brown a little afterwards, saying he oughta know since he had family experience in the zero wins thing. The Seattle Times
  • The great standard, in the Maiden's wars, was to be used for the rallying of all her host; the pennon was a signal to those who fought around her, as guards of her body; and about the banner afterwards gathered, for prayer and praise, those men, confessed and clean of conscience, whom she had called and chosen. A Monk of Fife
  • Both of them told me afterwards what an excellent and moving thing it had been.
  • Felicity sold hers to Uncle Alec's hired man -- and was badly cheated to boot, for he levanted shortly afterwards, taking the apples with him, having paid her only half her rightful due. The Story Girl
  • All sorts of casseroles, stews and braised dishes work well cooked in just one pot, but you can also consider soup for starters and steamed or baked sponge pudding afterwards.
  • We went out for a drink afterwards with the group and Charlie, our Musical Director.
  • (hagiasmos), and the great one (used on the Epiphany) followed by a sacramental which consists of bathing (nipter) afterwards. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • I wrote various things for newspapers afterwards and I was totally ignorant and unpracticed.
  • There have been holes cut in it by Romans seeking gold, copper miners for hundreds of years afterwards and whacking great quarries riven out by the slate industry in recent times.
  • Afterwards it was Accies who had pushed up the table away from their hosts.
  • `I examined this particular elephant's eyes afterwards, and the mahout admitted he had done this. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • The dried sample is then transferred to a small thistle-headed funnel which has been cut off from its stem, and the opening plugged with a little glass wool, and round the top rim of which a piece of fine platinum wire has been fastened, in order that it may afterwards be easily removed from the Soxhlet tube. Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise
  • It's jarring and offensive and leaves one with nothing but repulsive images that linger on afterwards.
  • He caused an estimate to be taken of the sum required for his own expenditure, and that of those in his personal service; and being told that six hundred scudi would be sufficient, (scudo was at that time the name of a golden coin which, retaining the same weight and value, was afterwards called a zecchino,) 1 he gave orders that this sum should annually be set apart out of his patrimonial estate, for the expenses of the table. Chapter XXII
  • What was not explained was that for a couple of days afterwards, spots can erupt and you can feel strange, or more emotional than usual.
  • Afterwards, I flew out of San Andres in a light aircraft and had an opportunity to view the Huichol sierra from the air. Huichol art, a matter of survival: Part Two
  • I had a really bad rash afterwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dog leaped away without a sound; the man, raising his voice a little, said with a slow laugh, ‘Look at that wretched cur,’ and directly afterwards we became separated by a lot of people pushing in.
  • He held an audience of 16-year-olds spellbound, and afterwards stayed up with us until the small hours telling stories. The Sun
  • Afterwards, we stapled madras tissue (it's variegated with beautiful colors) over their line drawing paper.
  • Shortly afterwards, Dawson received an invitation to speak at a scientific conference.
  • During the weeks directly afterwards he confided his distress in Keith Gregory and it established a strong bond between them.
  • He suffered from sore shins afterwards. The Sun
  • The programme hears from a woman who avoided leaving her house for 10 years, and if she had to, scrubbed herself so violently afterwards that she literally got down to the last of her seven layers of skin.
  • For an alcohol flame Knoblauch and Melloni found glass to be less transparent than for the same flame with a platinum spiral immersed in it; but Melloni afterwards showed that the result was not general -- that black glass and black mica were decidedly more diathermic to the radiation from the pure alcohol flame. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
  • This he afterwards explained by saying that to a boyar the pride of his house and name is his own pride, that their glory is his glory, that their fate is his fate. The Deadlocked City
  • Afterwards, toast marshmallows while enjoying steaming hot chocolate or coffee.
  • But the dad of three complained of feeling unwell soon afterwards and suddenly collapsed. The Sun
  • And some time afterwards he called the otter and the cat and the rat to him and said that he purposed to let them go and before they parted he would give them anything they wished for. Folklore of the Santal Parganas
  • Soon afterwards, he joined the local brass band, learning first the trombone, then the trumpet and cornet.
  • Every doctor who came to see me afterwards said they hadn't expected to see me alive again.
  • We buy an enemy,, or ivefy afritnH ta the tfyijd ad, Orjafqayn ad\ ifes Almeyda ta hide fcer-loffc * \ all eyes, but chiefly from hi* father, a: 'yet, juft afterwards,' hehinaftjf inform* his father, of Almeyda's love for Alonzo: is not this ii\con - fifteni with Orafmyn's gQQeroijs character?, The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan
  • We saw several fist-sized sea squirts which were bright pink in colour, and only when studying the photographs afterwards noticed that each was attended by a number of well-camouflaged commensal prawns, also pink.
  • But Zeus rescued her unborn child, sewed it up in his own thigh, and brought it forth afterwards.
  • Immediately afterwards comes the news that the king has created Macbeth thane of Cawdor.
  • Afterwards we dozed for half an hour then Charlotte got up and went into the sitting room. THE EXECUTION
  • Unless there is reasonable room for belief that this may be done, the operation had far better not be advised, for if the wound is afterwards suffered to get into a suppurating and dirty condition, the last stage of the case may be worse than the first Synovitis and arthritis, with certain anchylosis of the joint, and a probable loss of our patient, is almost bound to follow. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • I received two; one had been opened and read by somebody else, and one, as it afterwards turned out, had been burked at home before forwarding. The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton
  • Shortly afterwards the brothers effected an uneasy truce and reunited. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cf. Spectator, No. 454: "I went afterwards to Robin's, and saw people who had dined with me at the fivepenny ordinary just before, give bills for the value of large estates. The Journal to Stella
  • But knowledge began in the mind, and was founded on particulars; though afterwards, perhaps, no notice was taken thereof: it being natural for the mind (forward still to enlarge its knowledge) most attentively to lay up those general notions, and make the proper use of them, which is to disburden the memory of the cumbersome load of particulars. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • So when the invitation to become president of BitC arrived shortly afterwards, Charles accepted with alacrity.
  • Afterwards, as Dottie is preparing to leave, he tells her to get herself a "pessary" (this is American for a diaphragm). Fifty years of the pill
  • The key is to be non-chalant about it, and to make sure you don't make her feel leched upon afterwards if she's not into it.
  • But don't allow unconditioned leather to get soaking wet, and always condition it afterwards.
  • Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half shut afterwards
  • Afterwards, spread a thick mulch of garden compost around the base. Times, Sunday Times
  • King of France under the name of Charles X; Spifame (1548-58) who became a Calvinist in 1559, and was afterwards accused of forgery and beheaded at Geneva in 1556; the polemist Sorbin de Ste-Foi The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Mr. Brookfield was afterwards appointed Censor of Plays on the strength apparently of having himself written one of the "riskiest" plays of the period. Oscar Wilde His Life and Confessions
  • Mozart, at the age of three, learnt the clavecin by watching his sister play; a year afterwards he composed admirably, at the age of seven he played the violin at first sight without having had any teacher, and proved himself a composer of genius before he reached his twelfth birthday. Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution
  • Rev Armstrong said the grace before meal and Fr Maginn said the thanksgiving afterwards.
  • Afterwards, a traveller from the future remarks that she's heard of the Beatles, having visited their memorial in Liverpool, but that she didn't realize that the Beatles also performed "classical music. Boing Boing
  • Afterwards there was a small reception party of supporters at the door of the Kildare dressing room, to clap the returning players in from their warm-down.
  • Was it that blufliing ribband, which is now the perpetual ornament of your perfon? or was it that regiment, wliich you afterwards (a thing unprece - dented among foldiers) fold to Colonel Gifborne? or was it that government, the full pay of which. you arc contented to hold, with the half-pay of an Iri (h Colonel? The genuine letters of Junius
  • Afterwards, Chinese ironware was introduced farther to the north part of the Korea Peninsula across the Yalu River.
  • The see was afterwards known as the bishopric of Lismore, and contained the following deaneries: Kintyre, with twelve parishes; Glassary or Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys
  • But it didn't end there: shortly afterwards, her album topped the charts and went on to sell 100,000 copies.
  • They discussed their plan to blow up Parliament House, and shortly afterwards leased a small house in the heart of Westminster, installing Fawkes as caretaker, under the alias of John Johnson.
  • Afterwards the devoted husband scurries home for a quiet evening with his wife. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a wide range of palatable food and several party pieces were forthcoming afterwards.
  • He added the defendant, who had been living apart from his wife for some time, had not pre-planned the fraud and afterwards admitted he was ‘crazy’ to have done it.
  • What happened afterwards was a terrible blow, and I felt bad for all the other players.
  • The music and the dialogue spoken by the German and French were dubbed in afterwards.
  • Soon afterwards, the police melted away and people thronged the streets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Afterwards the company's accounting staff prepare a preliminary financial budget for finance and revenue.
  • It's less important to climax than to enjoy making love and feeling great afterwards. The Sun
  • Instead, in his view, they may have knowingly allowed the heavily overloaded and unseaworthy boat to leave Indonesia and sink soon afterwards.
  • In 1862 a house was founded in Paris (which became afterwards known as St. Joseph's church in the avenue Hoche) for a benefit of The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • Which notwithstanding being first allowed for private devotion, they were by little and little brought into the use of the church, _permitted rather than allowed_ to be sung before and after sermons; afterwards printed and bound up with the Notes and Queries, Number 184, May 7, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • As they dismounted at the hotel entrance, the tandem overtook them, and immediately afterwards the dogcart came into view in pursuit. The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll
  • The acidimeter referred to was afterwards improved, by making the tube longer and more narrow, and dividing it into tenths of per cents, instead of fourths; thus dividing the whole above 0 into thousandths. The Cultivation of The Native Grape, and Manufacture of American Wines
  • The statute defines "a notour bankrupt" to be any debtor who, being under diligence by horning or caption, at the instance of his creditors, shall be either imprisoned, or retire to the abbey or any other privileged place, or flee or abscond for his personal security, or defend his person by force, and who shall afterwards be found, by sentence of the lords of session, to be insolvent. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • Terra cotta, which is afterwards baked, is plastic; and yet becomes hard; thus a Tanagra figurine is an example of plastic art, while a Florentine marble statuette is a product of sculpture. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance
  • Afterwards it was discovered that his business and his investments were either defunct or valueless. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • _gold_, senor, that is, with the solitary exception of a strong wooden box (which, even after so long an interment, offered considerable resistance to my efforts to open it), containing an assortment of what I took to be pebbles of different kinds, but which I afterwards found were unpolished gems. For Treasure Bound
  • And with a maddening clutch about his heart he saw again the tragic searching in her eyes when she had said, "Then you have known me long, your Grace," and afterwards, so soft and strangely slow, "Then you might have been one of those who came to my birthnight feast, and saw my life begin. His Grace of Osmonde Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality
  • And who would volunteer to clean up afterwards? Times, Sunday Times
  • The Lake was sometimes called St. Louis, afterwards Frontenac, as well as the fort of Cataraqui, of which the Count de Frontenac was the founder, but insensibly the Lake has regained its ancient name Ontario, which is Huron or Iroquois, and the fort that of the place where it is built. Life in Canada Fifty Years Ago
  • More protestations of innocence followed and shortly afterwards, creepiness slunk in.
  • He was admitted to casualty in the Mater hospital but released shortly afterwards.
  • A personal trainer will set up and design a programme suited to your needs, and you can relax afterwards and enjoy the sauna and a refreshing shower.
  • The courses all have honorific ingredients that are listed afterwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • But as the term taught nothing to him who knew, said nothing to him who did not know, understand, and feel, Chopin afterwards ceased to add this explanation to his music, being persuaded that if one understood it, it was impossible not to divine this rule of irregularity. Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician
  • I remember seeing her riding hat afterwards: there was a great hoof print on it. Times, Sunday Times
  • In his fifteenth year he enlisted in a fencible regiment, which was afterwards stationed at Inverness. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume IV. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
  • Other parents came up afterwards to compliment her nerve and ability. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soon afterwards he was seen in public for the first time since 1963, a slight smirk on his face. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although the primordial plasma became transparent to photons after the universe cooled, the photons did not travel unhindered afterwards.
  • David Whitton apparently had to massage Jack's face afterwards to help him get rid of the rictus smile he'd been wearing all morning.
  • George S. Hillard, a most faithful and serviceable friend, -- not only to Hawthorne during his life, but afterwards as a trustee for his family, and equally kind and helpful to them in their bereavement, which is more than could be said of all his friends, -- especially of The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • In even-numbered years, film festival attendees are offered the chance to take a double-dip of Latin culture - the Havana Jazz Festival takes place right afterwards.
  • It was definitely something to laugh about afterwards but certainly not at the time.
  • Afterwards she combed out long gray curls which turned into ringlets in the sun.
  • Politicians promise the earth before an election, but things are different afterwards.
  • I trusted him to keep schtum about it afterwards.
  • He has to make it plain to them, and afterwards to the wider party, that he will heed the call if summoned. Times, Sunday Times
  • But afterwards they padded me back up and pushed me out the door again - only to discover that they hadn't put my box or thigh-pad back on!
  • Cellini’s Capitolo in Praise of the Prison is clearly made up of pieces written, as escribed above, in the dungeon of S. Angelo, and of passages which he afterwards composed to bring these pieces into a coherent whole. Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
  • I could not but smile, at the same time that I was offended, to observe Sheridan in The Life of Swift [3], which he afterwards published, attempting, in the writhings of his resentment, to depreciate Johnson, by characterising him as 'A writer of gigantick fame in these days of little men; 'that very Johnson whom he once so highly admired and venerated. Life Of Johnson
  • Following the discovery of artificial radioactivity by M and Mme. Joliot-Curie and the use of neutrons by Fermi for atomic nuclear processes, Hahn again collaborated with Professor Meitner and afterwards with Dr. Strassmann on the processes of irradiating uranium and thorium with neutrons. Otto Hahn - Biography
  • Combining the administration of drugs like sodium penathol, baradanga, and sodium amytal with a skilled interrogator is normally quicker, more efficient and easier on the basement janitorial crew afterwards, provided you have the time. Matthew Yglesias » The Real Torture Debate
  • Some time afterwards he discovered that money was being debited from his bank account.
  • One year, the Christmas party consisted of a quad bike competition against another small company followed by a bit of a booze-up afterwards.
  • Afterwards, blink or squeeze your eyes shut to relax them.
  • Organize and road show go smoothly in stores, discuss and feedback accordingly with relevant departments afterwards.
  • The same kind of coelom-formation as in sagitta was afterwards found by Kowalevsky in brachiopods and other invertebrates, and in the lowest vertebrate -- the amphioxus. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • Soon afterwards he left to begin his career in the metropolis.
  • Walking through the garden afterwards, she felt the usual feeling on their parting, fear and longing.
  • You could always go back a few hours or the night afterwards and be welcomed back with warm smiles.
  • Not but that when the duc de Crequi, the French ambassador, was insulted at Rome in the year 1662, the parliament of Provence passed an arret, declaring the city of Avignon, and the county Venaiss in part of the ancient domain of Provence; and therefore reunited it to the crown of France, which accordingly took possession; though it was afterwards restored to the Roman see at the peace of Pisa. Travels through France and Italy
  • Soon afterwards she was admitted to hospital with a suspected overdose and found hanging on a ward. The Sun
  • Begin with this one and do the others afterwards.
  • In short, Miller was the "stovepipe" (a Sy Hersh phrase for unvetted intelligence) for disinformation from the Administration and Ahmed Chalabi about Saddam Hussein's alleged weapons of mass destruction on to the front page of the Times in the run-up to the Iraq invasion, and just afterwards. William E. Jackson Jr.: The Satrapy at West 43rd: One Armchair Critic's Disillusionment On The Eve of Full Disclosure
  • You like them and you can have another piece of parkin afterwards. THE THIRD CLASS GENIE
  • It is believed that shortly afterwards gravediggers stole his body, which ended up on a dissecting table in Cambridge, where a horrified acquaintance recognised it.
  • No less than 31 presenters have been recruited to introduce programmes throughout the festival, and some will stay on with their own studio shows afterwards.
  • Shortly afterwards they issued a Secondary Statement that described his comments as ` derisory ' and `unhelpful'. THE SCHEME FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
  • Tethlis dies afterwards under mysterious circumstances.
  • The men's team pursuit squad arrives shortly afterwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • In each bladder was a small quantity of dried pease or little pebbles (as I was afterwards informed).
  • Seems like many *many* people who come for the party decide to crash on the floor afterwards. Political crosstitch pieces! (update post 3!)
  • People have taken all the animals which possess in common not one character only, but a collection of characters of the most important kind, _dominant characters_, as they are called; and of these animals they have formed, to begin with, large primary groups; subdividing these afterwards according to the secondary differences, which distinguish different species in the same group from each other. The History of a Mouthful of Bread And its effect on the organization of men and animals
  • Mr. Dilly, when my brother afterwards called for the MS. said it wanted revisal, &c. My brother then sent it to me here, at Bury, and it was on my own petition, without my brother's knowledge, that Mr. Lofft took it under his patronage. Letter 389
  • A replacement Stagecoach bus arrived at the scene shortly afterwards and an unperturbed Mr Hill completed the journey with his passengers.
  • It was not for many months afterwards that Lieutenant Ennefer heard of the catastrophe, and when he came up Channel again on his return four years later, there was the old seamark clear once more, whiter a little, but still the same old tower. The Nebuly Coat
  • A ball just short of a length from Silverwood went over the top of Spearman's stumps but the right-hander responded with a boundary and soon afterwards there were four overthrows as Martyn aimed at the stumps and missed.
  • No foreign dignitaries have been invited to the ceremony, or the modest party afterwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Schiller, 'said the veteran garreteer, in writing afterwards to Gleim, The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works
  • The roundhouse at San Lázaro was vacated, and afterwards used for bulk grain storage.
  • Shortly afterwards they murdered John by bashing in his skull with a tomahawk.
  • The seven voters of Old Sarum were allowed to return two members of Parliament, because this place, -- once a Roman fort, and afterwards a sheepwalk, -- many generations before, at the early casting of the House of Commons, had been entitled to this representation; but the argument for State Rights assumes that all these rights may be lodged in voters as few in number as ever controlled a rotten borough of The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863
  • Afterwards he returned to the palace to make the final preparations for the sitting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soon afterwards, however, the site was relaunched using a different host.
  • He was still alive when rescued by a lifeboat crew but died soon afterwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's one thing to ask a correspondent to agree to terms of confidentiality before they read the message, but to dictate the terms afterwards?
  • Shortly afterwards an ambulance was called to help a man bleeding profusely in a nearby village. Times, Sunday Times
  • In his blog and in comments in Shakespeare’s Sister’s blog, he says the police detective thought it was strange that she didn’t shower immediately afterwards, since rape victims “always” overshower. Oregon Woman Convicted of Acting Insufficiently Traumatized
  • All the staff are really helpful and I feel jubilant afterwards. The Sun
  • Shortly afterwards the fire brigade arrived, and a detachment of special constables. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was distraught afterwards, and his act could only be explained as a momentary mental lapse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alas! the adieu was a final one, for I never saw him afterwards; and within three short weeks of my marriage, I was a widow again! The Woman in Battle: A Narrative of the Exploits, Adventures, and Travels of Madame Loreta Janeta Velazquez, Otherwise Known as Lieutenant Harry T. Buford, Confederate States Army. In Which Is Given Full Descriptions of the Numerous Battles in which She P
  • Afterwards a helicopter flew over some of the most badly affected sites to photograph the damage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scarcely able to conceal his disappointment, he issued an emotional apology afterwards.
  • He could have added to his tally soon afterwards, but his volley swerved past the upright. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other parents came up afterwards to compliment her nerve and ability. Times, Sunday Times
  • Afterwards, the family's home was bulldozed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The marc is then thrown away, and to every gallon of the liquor, or must, as it is called, three pounds of lump sugar are added, and the whole is well stirred together; the tub is afterwards covered with a blanket, and the wine is left to ferment in a temperature of from 55° to 60°. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • The young man who was arrested with her was sentenced to 100 lashes and allowed to go free afterwards.
  • The academics secretly observed them in bars during evenings out, analysing their behaviour in detail for half an hour, then following their success afterwards.
  • Afterwards I sat before the television screen watching an inane sitcom while awaiting the call. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • Shortly afterwards, Gough punched a drinker, who had to be taken outside by the landlord.
  • In an echo of the bad old times, more than 200 fans gathered outside afterwards to vent their spleen.
  • I mentioned the circumstance in the presence of the officers, at the time expressing my doubts if it were not smallpox, and was not a little surprised when I was told by the Colonel that he had frequently heard you mention the cow-pox as a disease endemial to Gloucestershire, and that if a person were ever affected by it, you supposed him afterwards secure from the smallpox. II. Further Observations on the Variolae Vaccinae, or Cow-Pox. 1799

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