The mass of brickwork which partly blocks the doorway is a later addition).
Except for a group of rooms in the east side of the yard, which is a later addition, it is symmetrically arranged round a central court.
It is a later addition, as will be seen, to the original scheme of the palace.
It is evidently a later addition, and is recognized as such by most critics.
Tischendorf considers them a later addition both to the text of the Gospel and of the Epistle.
It terminates in a foliated form (a later addition), from which the crook springs.
The alteration in the slope of the east end shows that it is a later addition.
On the last pier, which is broader than the others, and suggests a later addition (perhaps in the thirteenth century), is a gigantic S.
The western wall is composed of larger stones laid up more roughly with less chinking, and appears to have been a later addition.
West of the principal room there is a smaller one, which appears to be a later addition.
It is, therefore, evident that the refinement of distinction between a lion and a leopard was not of the beginning; it is a later addition to the earlier simple term of lion.
Theoretically the canton is supposed to be always a later addition to the coat, and even though a charge may be altogether hidden or "absconded" by the canton, the charge is always presumed to be there, and is mentioned in the blazon.
But it is perhaps still more likely that the sentence is a later addition to Mark.
The Prophet speaks, but as so often the Voice of the Lord breaks through his own and calls directly to the city and people (though the last line of verse 12 may be a later addition).
The seventh is undoubtedly a later addition, for the conclusion of the sixth was evidently at one time the end of the whole poem.
For the second, with its more developed notions about Yoga and its much more pronounced view as to the unreality of phenomena, looks like a later addition.
Mahabharata, which cannot be regarded as a later addition, two lines are quoted as Valmiki's that occur unaltered in Book VI.
A large basin for cold baths was built at the west end of the dressing room, but this also is a later addition; before it was made, those who wished for cold baths must have contented themselves with portable bath tubs.
It now appears probable that the present stage was not constructed at the same time with the other parts of the Theatre, but that it is a later addition.
It is certain that the plates were a later addition.
Not in the original, and clearly a later addition.
Probably, therefore, they are a later addition: nor did Moab and Ammon lie upon the way of the Scythians, who are presumably the invaders pictured by the prophet.
The text of the title, as we have seen, is uncertain, and probably a later addition.
According to Kautzsch, and of course Giesebrecht, they are a later addition.
Kautzsch and Cornill, following Stade, mark these verses as a later addition; Giesebrecht is doubtful.
Many regard these verses as a later addition, based on II.
Giesebrecht treats verses 21-26 as a later addition, but this seems unnecessary.
Mary Panachrantos, though this may be a later addition.
As the buttress does not bond with the wall it was evidently a later addition.
We know that the parecclesion is a later addition, and if it be removed and the plan of the north side repeated to the south the resulting plan bears a striking resemblance to S.
But Chapter XXIV, which is probably a later addition, is dedicated to his praises as Samantamukha, he who looks every way or the omnipresent.
XXII, which however is a later addition to the original work.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "later addition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.