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Example sentences for "learned later"

  • As I learned later, the drivers while in the broad swift stream hardly knew where they were, or in what direction they were going.

  • We learned later, that the vote of the people as might have been expected was in the affirmative, but on President Johnson's failing to approve the measure, statehood was for a time denied them.

  • My threat was unfortunate and resulted in more harm than good to Dejah Thoris, for, as I learned later, men do not kill women upon Mars, nor women, men.

  • These rifles were of a white metal stocked with wood, which I learned later was a very light and intensely hard growth much prized on Mars, and entirely unknown to us denizens of Earth.

  • His brothers and sisters, of whom there were four, were, as I learned later, astonishingly virile and interesting Americans of a rather wild, unsettled type.

  • Interiorly, as I learned later, this place was most cleverly and sensibly arranged for the purpose for which it was intended.

  • I learned later that he had not been fed for a month, and that he would not be fed again until another month had passed.

  • He seemed to feel that the hunting of such vermin was his especial duty, and, in fact, I learned later that he had been regularly trained to do this.

  • Her capacity for gin was extraordinary, I learned later, although all the Swazis will drink alcoholic liquors without restraint.

  • In this he mixed several drugs the nature of which we learned later.

  • This, we learned later, was a powerful emetic and it certainly acted without delay.

  • That story was, as I learned later, substantially true, but it had just enough of the fantastic in it to tempt the twinkling eyed "Number Two" to a bit of embroidery on his own account.

  • When I learned later what a crack shot the chap really was, I cannot say that I blamed the Hun for his discretion.

  • As I learned later, however, the Huns, observing only the fall and missing the revealing details, merely concluded that the Englanders were jumping overboard in panic, and dismissed their last lingering doubts and suspicions.

  • Unfortunately, as I learned later, the general management had returned Spohr's opera to its author in such a curt manner as to offend him, and he complained bitterly of this to me.

  • I learned later on that this man, of whose talent and energetic character I had at the time no small opinion, was last heard of as being in great distress.

  • This night watch, I learned later, admitted that he feared to encounter me single-handed.

  • Some of these (as I learned later) were delivered, but no attention was paid to them.

  • But had I known as much about strait-jackets and their adjustment as I learned later, I should have resorted to no such futile expedient.

  • But he had other moods, too, I learned later, when he was very repentant for his drink.

  • The minister whose name was Samuel Smith, as I learned later, and who was the Ordinary of Newgate, followed on foot, and behind him came the guards to close them all in.

  • Mr. Grove, whom I learned later to be a lay brother of the Society, opened the door to me; and shewed me to the room where they were all three together.

  • This was the room, I learned later, next to the Royal Bedchamber, where the surgeons had attended half an hour ago to dress the King's heel.

  • I formed the opinion that he had read extensively, and this, as I learned later, was indeed the case.

  • That she was not purely Spanish I learned later.

  • Splendid looked helpless for a bit, and then took up the policy that I learned later to expect from him in every similar case.

  • I was quite unable to speak, and owing, as I learned later, to Tish's head catching her near the waist line, Aggie had no breath even to scream.

  • She came into view at the bottom much sooner than I had expected, having, as I learned later, slipped on a loose stone and rolled fully half the way down.

  • It had been Tish's intention, as I learned later, merely to take the young woman for a country ride, and there to strive to instill into her the weakness and folly of being married by Mr. Culver as an exemption plea.

  • He was then approaching middle life and I learned later that he had served some years in the Russian Army.

  • I brought it home with me one day, but my father took it away from me and, as I learned later, burned it, owing to his detestation of Shelley's moral character.

  • I learned later that, much to the amusement of many of the guests, she had been awaiting my arrival for several hours.

  • He was, as I learned later, named Wringman, and was a labor-leader of some note.

  • He had been elected mayor in a time of stress; but his popularity among the citizens generally had cost him, as I learned later, something among his own people.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "learned later" 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:
    bright spot; capital crime; close beside; declaring that; divers colors; fastened together; inches deep; inclined plane; learned afterwards; learned brother; learned friend; learned from; learned later; learned societies; learned that; many centuries; mathematical analysis; office again; quart milk; shall wish; spent several; starboard quarter; three witnesses; when referring; will think; words shall not pass