How To Use Belatedly In A Sentence
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Results jimthespy 24 points zotz 15 points - thought you'd get a few, good-oh stickismyfriend another mighty 15 points, mostly by knowing or guessing artists smallbeasts 14 points seemingly without trying swisstone in the middle there with 11 points snowking 8 points nuttyxander 8 points, with slightly different answers from Hoggy above darling_effect 4 points + another 4 belatedly monocat 6 points asajeffrey 6 points brixtonbrood 4 points from Her and 2 more from Him badasstronaut 4 points bugshaw 4 points crazycrone 4 points concourse 4 points jinxremoving 2 points
Lyrics quiz
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Meanwhile, the government forces under General Cope appeared belatedly to take him on.
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Currie ended the match with a flourish and belatedly displayed the flair and pace that they undoubtedly possess.
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By the 1970s, when the project was belatedly put in train, it was rightly judged that the effects of the Clean Air Act justified a loose interpretation of this provision.
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What real advantages are there to be gained from resurrecting a clapped-out scheme that was halted belatedly in the early 1960s?
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Then it belatedly dawned on me that the report was in the future tense and was written to explain what was due to happen that evening.
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The difference is that Beethoven lifts the upper two notes of the triad, leaving the bass to follow belatedly, while Elgar jacks up the bass first, and the upper notes follow.
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Nearly two and a half centuries after the Declaration of Independence, the grievances it adumbrated are belatedly coming true—but in Britain, rather than in North America.
A Letter to America
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Belatedly, it has begun to strike us that this is an unpleasurable and unhealthy way to carry on.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you're not hanging out with me on Facebook--most of you who know me are, I think, but presumably there are more of you out there, so sorry about this--you don't know that I have belatedly caught up with the rest of the world and discovered Project Runway, to great joy of discovery and great sadness of belatedness.
Archive 2009-04-01
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Unfortunately, the drug companies of the day used the same idea to produce ‘resinoids ‘from the entire materia medica only to belatedly discover these products were totally inert.’
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Belatedly the teacher realized the problem of the name coincidence; she assured the class that there was nothing wrong with playing with dolls, that it teaches both girls and boys how to become parents when they grow up.
Failing at FAIRNESS
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In 1946, when the war ended and Hawaii about to explode belatedly into the twenties century.
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Against the darkness the living stood out in sharp relief: Wynne and Zoo with their rainbow-colored auras, methodically reducing the Jeep and its lone Shadowling occupant to scraps; Nansee in deific white making the aged truck move like a sportscar on a straightaway; a yellow-tinged Shadowling fighting a muddy-colored silhouette that Kira belatedly recognized as Khefar.
Shadow Chase
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Perhaps a man hitched to the cart of a Martian or roasted on the spit by inhabitants of the Milky Way will recall the veal cutlet he used to slice on his dinner plate and apologize (belatedly!) to the cow.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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Permanently traumatized by her brutal violation, Urania flees the Dominican Republic for a sterile and wearisome expatriate existence before she belatedly returns one final time to her fatherland.
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In addition to the costs of these retirees' benefits, Milwaukee is, to its credit, belatedly starting to prefund the benefits of future school retirees.
Oh, To Be a Teacher in Wisconsin
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Second, Labour under Mr Kinnock is belatedly making the transition to continental-style social democracy.
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Julia belatedly remembered what else she was supposed to do.
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With the political integrity, which has become this governments ‘leit motif’, Darling responded belatedly to outrage of our brave lads and lasses were living in badger sets He promised of £80 million of brand new shiny unaccounted-for money.
Archive 2007-10-07
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Currie ended the match with a flourish and belatedly displayed the flair and pace that they undoubtedly possess.
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However I belatedly spotted a familiar name when doing a mass delete and managed to pull this one out of the group earmarked for deletion.
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Thus, after more than a decade of denouncing water divining, the state belatedly sought to harness it to hydraulic development.
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So, finally and belatedly, the idea that is creeping up is that of a two-speed Europe, in which a hard core of integrationist states steams ahead in the direction of a United States of Europe.
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The necessary information about the quality of the mortgager is surely available, as evidenced by banks belatedly tightening up their lending to risky borrowers.
John Rentoul today puts Trevor Kavanagh and myself in the...
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Finally the ‘deceased wife's sister’ law was belatedly reformed in 1906, although marriage between such affines as adoptive parents and children, and adoptive siblings, remained within the prohibited degrees.
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Only belatedly was it discovered that a drain in a workhouse near the well had been accidentally ruptured by a pickaxe.
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Earlier, Goodison had failed to go back after being over the start line when racing belatedly began an hour late.
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The leaders realized belatedly that the coup would be disastrous for everyone.
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Apple will continue to own Nokia & Samsung and maybe even RIM until the old guard belatedly tries to correct course. watching Nokia and Samsung feels to me like watching GM and Ford, only this disintegration is happening at higher speed.
What Will Mobile Phones Look Like in 2010?
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It occurred to me belatedly that in this seaside town, the menu item must refer to the * fish* called dorado rather than the way the taco is prepared!
Taco vs. Taquito
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He took a step, then froze, belatedly thinking of booby traps.
DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE
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Even those who used to "misappreciate" him belatedly appreciated him, because the manner of his death awed many who had been jaded to politicians 'excesses, and as an editorial said, "it was very clear from the photographic evidence that he truly lived his pro-poor advocacies himself.
Bulatlat
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Gerry Adams said it was a bit rich of David Trimble to belatedly complain about his little trip to London to deliver an important speech.
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At last realizing the futility of superior "kinetics" — roughly speaking, putting a lot of metal in the air — American forces belatedly adopted a counterinsurgency strategy.
The Surprising Lessons of Vietnam
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More than 100,000 people were belatedly evacuated from the zone following the disaster.
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Ah, well, we just may have "outsmarted" ourselves, perhaps as a result of creation of the technologies we are now so dependent on and have begun to realize, belatedly, have also outstripped our ability to regulate within the population increase's hyperbolic upward curve and in co-evolutionary harmony with the finite resources and resiliancy of our planet's biosphere.
Posthuman Blues
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I belatedly wished her a happy birthday
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Belatedly recalling her bereaved state, she let out a sharp, unconvincing yelp of woe and stooped to scrape up a handful of dust, which she poured haphazardly over her head.
The Mummy Case
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Four people eventually managed to zip him into it and he emerged belatedly into the limelight still rippling from his previous endeavour.
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Rather belatedly we've got round to The Collection (Chatto & Windus, 25) by Peter Ackroyd, which in Scots might be called a gallimaufry, comprising as it does journalism, book reviews, essays, short stories and lectures.
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She then quickly called her father-in-law in Swansea and belatedly passed on news which had already been around the world.
WalesOnline - Home
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After otter hunting was belatedly banned in Britain in 1978, numbers began to increase – particularly following the withdrawal of organochlorine chemicals and a more general improvement in water quality, leading to more fish in rivers and lakes.
Otters are back – in every county in England
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As he prepares to market his wares at a sales show, he belatedly discovers that the motel he has chosen in order to save money is a welfare hotel.
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Fortunately, Crowe's ascent to megastardom has brought at least one of these forgotten films out on DVD for us to enjoy belatedly.