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Example sentences for "later time"

  • I cannot recall at the time of the first meeting with her, but at a later time, from things that were said, I am quite sure that she referred to that time when she worked, yes, here in Dallas.

  • Do you recall Mr. Odum interviewing at a later time, the 16th of December?

  • You say "subsequent," does that mean a later time or subsequently during the course of the interview you had with him?

  • At a later time, in 717, under the caliph Soliman, another great attempt was made on the capital of the Greek Empire.

  • But at a later time the Romance, or non-German portions, were absorbed by France.

  • It is strange that the man, who in celibatic freedom spoke so hardly of marriage, endured in later time so much from the honourable estate he had warned others to avoid.

  • Only three years and four months Mary's senior, Fanny Imlay was too young at her mother's death to have, in later time, any recollections to impart to Mary about their common parent.

  • This was done at a later time, but since I was speaking of women, I thought it well to mention it now.

  • The day was remembered, and often mentioned at a later time.

  • It was quite the contrary at a later time.

  • At a later time, when Lord Elgin was governor-general, the Baldwin-Lafontaine ministry brought down a measure to indemnify all those persons who had not taken part in the rebellion, but were justly entitled to compensation for actual losses.

  • Father Gamier was killed at the mission of St. Jean (Etarita), in the raids which the Iroquois made at a later time on the Tobacco Nation, the kindred of the Hurons.

  • At a later time a trader, Simon Fraser, first ventured on the river whose name now recalls his famous journey, and David Thompson, a surveyor of the Northwest Company, discovered the river of the same name.

  • At a later time, a much more developed society grew around Terry and Marie, as we shall see, when we get to the Anarchist salon, or the intellectual drawing room of the Anarchist Proletaire.

  • At this time, I think, the first feeling of profound ennui came to me, that feeling which to shake off I would at a later time do anything, anything, no matter how violent and extreme it was.

  • The use of numbers by Pythagoras must not, however, be confounded with the mystical, or rather fantastic, mathematics of the Kabbalists of a later time.

  • The influence for all good, which she came to exercise over me at a later time, begins already to descend upon my breast.

  • I am sure I loved that baby quite as truly, quite as tenderly, with greater purity, and more disinterestedness, than can enter into the best love of a later time of life, high and ennobling as it is.

  • But the assertion is true respecting a later time; for the Lacedæmonians really did make this proposition to Athens after they had been enfeebled and humiliated by the battle of Leuktra; but not before (Xenoph.

  • Colonel Trenchard was the first officer in the Royal Flying Corps to command a wing, and Colonel Brancker, at a later time, from August to December, 1915, was given the command of the Third Wing in France.

  • At a later time in the war some senior officers, skilled in the handling of men, learned to fly, and were at once given the command of squadrons.

  • We do not know what Judah had to suffer for this attempt of the king: we only learn from the Hebrews that Manasses was carried away captive, but at a later time restored to his kingdom.

  • At a later time we hear only of the Gerrhaeans as middle-men in the trade with the Sabaeans, while in the Hebrew Scriptures the Rhegmaeans and Dedanites carry on trade with Sabaea.

  • At a later time, in the ninth year of his reign (737 B.

  • It was for this reason, in fact, that at a later time also no one ventured to rebuild this part of the defences, but up to the present day the wall there is split open in this way.

  • But as to how at a later time, when matters are going well for us, we may regain possession of Gaul, let no one of you consider this question.

  • For they tell the story that when he fell sick at a later time, and made enquiry concerning the disease, the oracle responded that he would never be freed from his malady unless he should give this statue to a man of Troy.

  • Palestinian evidence from a later time leads us to believe that men bearing all these names migrated during this period to Palestine and gave their names to cities which they either built or occupied.

  • We hear of a Fish Gate, probably where it was at a later time, at the north of the city in the wall built by Uzziah.

  • This action, at a later time, determined the site of the temple.

  • Jensen, however, went further and endeavored to show that the Hittites were the ancestors of the Armenians of later time.

  • With the lessening of intellectual energy they passed into oblivion, to re-emerge only when called for by the livelier mental activities of a later time.

  • At a later time, as this same prior lay breathing his last, a monk who loved him well adjured him in the name of God to bring him news of his state beyond the grave, if God would permit it.

  • It was kin to the Dies Irae, the Stabat Mater, the hymns of Adam of St. Victor, and in a later time, the Divina Commedia.

  • Admiring tradition has ascribed to him even this glory of a later time.

  • We were visiting at a country place called Limoise, a place that at later time played a great part in my life.

  • Egypt, the Egypt of antiquity, at a later time, exercised a mysterious fascination over me.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "later time" 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:
    another person; dropped anchor; each cylinder; false position; good looks; hunger and thirst after; later ages; later chapters; later date; later hand; later page; later period; later stage; later time; later work; later writers; later years; lateral buds; lateral line; lateral pressure; lateral view; million gallons; slightly pointed; talk like; three witnesses; went then