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Example sentences for "later page"

  • I shall recur to this when discussing the authenticity of that document on a later page.

  • I shall return on a later page to the precise meaning of this term.

  • The evidence from Cryptolithus, set forth on a later page, indicates the correctness of McCoy's view.

  • The question of the tracks, trails, and burrows which have been ascribed to trilobites is discussed briefly on a later page; but can not be taken up fully, as it would require another monograph to treat of them satisfactorily.

  • The specimen is described in detail on a later page.

  • But we may with advantage examine the nature of collective volition on a later page, in relation to the life of a highly organised group, such as an army.

  • It will be maintained on a later page that we may properly speak not only of a collective will, but also of the collective mind of an organised group, for example, of the mind and will of a nation.

  • There is a sketch of this chart on a later page.

  • An extract from this globe is given on a later page.

  • The maps which pertain to Hennepin and Lahontan are separately treated on a later page.

  • A fac-simile of this map is given on a later page.

  • What befell him in Boulogne will be given, with the incidents of his second and third summer visits to the place, on a later page.

  • Of its method, and its author's generally, in the delineation of character, something will have to be said on a later page.

  • A public dinner, which will have mention on a later page, had been given him in Liverpool on the 10th of April, with Lord Dufferin in the chair, and a reading was due from him in Preston on the 22nd of that month.

  • The map in the 1704 edition of Solis shows this; so do the maps of Bower and other English cartographers, as well as the map from Herrera on a later page (p.

  • Herrera, and its equivalent in Montanus, as shown on a later page.

  • The testimony of this globe to an early knowledge of the straits afterward made known by Magellan is examined on a later page.

  • See a Note on the Portraits of Oglethorpe on a later page.

  • The reader will find its history traced on a later page.

  • I shall refer in greater detail to the actual incidents, here quoted, on a later page, but for our present purpose the following is strong proof in favour of this suggestion.

  • But, as we shall see from a later page, the rate of pay was considerably increased some years afterwards.

  • And, in passing, one might mention that this co-operation afloat between the Customs men and the Navy was equally noticeable for a certain amount of ill-feeling, as we shall mention on a later page.

  • Hicalahau, for ical ahau, Black King, one of the Tzental divinities, who will be referred to on a later page.

  • As for the revolt of the Tzentals of Chiapas, in 1712, it was clearly and confessedly under the leadership of the nagualistic priesthood, as I shall indicate on a later page.

  • On a later page I shall give the formula recited on such an occasion.

  • Footnote 161: See Preface to the report of Mr. Andrews quoted on a later page.

  • In making the traverse from Ndrawa to Vatu-vono, one first passes through a part of the hornblende-andesite region of Na Raro, which is described in a later page.

  • The characters of these rocks from various localities are contrasted in the table given on a later page, whilst the different sub-classes to which they belong are described in detail below.

  • It was during this period of fighting that Lieutenant George Roupell and Second Lieutenant Geoffrey Woolley won the Victoria Cross, as you will read on a later page.

  • You will learn on a later page that he received the Victoria Cross for this fine deed.

  • On a later page I shall tell you how Second Lieutenant W.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "later page" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    anything else; black cherry; certain kinds; clean bill; could perceive; feel kind; great oath; high vacuum; later ages; later chapter; later chapters; later date; later development; later editions; later known; later lecture; later letter; later life; later period; lateral pressure; often been; slave trade; upon landing; vanilla bean; waste time; when made