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Example sentences for "much later"

  • After this, the hopes of the party were destroyed; they never again rose in arms, nor do we find any mention of them until a much later period, when they were barbarously persecuted by Louis XIV.

  • The 'coutume de Normandie' was, at a much later period, only to be found in the old 'grand coutumier.

  • Neither then, nor at a much later period, did the French possess a good popular treatise on botany: still less did they make any improvement in it.

  • In this sense the word is used by Italian historians of much later times; and those are greatly mistaken, who, with Ascian and many others, consider all these montes as real lending-houses.

  • This derivation appears the more probable, as Justin says that a river of Spain, on which there were steel works, was named Chalybs, but at a much later period.

  • Tournaments were in vogue then and at a much later period.

  • Much later is the rise of Amon to the first place, which he held when the Greeks and Romans had to do with Egypt.

  • The early domestic architecture of the Aryan countries, while it belongs to a much later period, yet gives good evidence that the patriarchal ideal of the family was part of the common inheritance.

  • After disposing of these great systems we come to the developments, much later in point of time, which have led to the highest religion yet attained.

  • The second part, bearing the title Descensus Christi ad inferos, is of much later origin, telling of the descent of Christ into Hades along with two of the saints who rose with him (Matt.

  • A, oes) in which a lumen does not reappear till very much later.

  • It soon bulges out laterally into two lobes, which do not however become separated by a median partition till a much later period.

  • G, and the whole embryo at a much later stage in fig.

  • That, in the work of revision at Wittenberg at a much later date, the mediƦval text was employed, appears quite plain from the alterations introduced by Luther.

  • But his work was evidently written at a much later date.

  • Trajan or before; while the notice of Polycarp is deferred till a much later point in the history, where it occurs in close proximity with Justin Martyr [150:2].

  • Another, of much later date in point of writing but representing the same text, exists at Venice.

  • Up to this time in these regions, and, as we shall see, to a much later time, slavery was the result of that mercy in the victor, whereby he spared the life of the conquered enemy.

  • This principle was not adopted until a much later period by the Franks and other nations, and this will account for the diversity of legislation and of judgment which the books of the same period exhibit in various regions.

  • Only later, much later, I came to understand how such internal abominations are generated.

  • I did not find out about this until later, much later, and drew my consequences.

  • I did not comprehend this, then; I only understood it later, much, much later.

  • But it is more probable that the origin of the name was entirely different; that, for example, the promontory had the shape of a ship's keel, and that the account of the keel found has been developed much later.

  • Upon these there followed later more perfect Amphibious animals, then Reptiles, and lastly, at a much later period, the most highly organized classes of vertebrate animals, Birds and Mammals.

  • The fact that they were making fun of him I only learned, to my great confusion, much later.

  • At a much later date I came across a letter of mine written to Rosalie in those days, which were full of a tender, almost adoring love for that noble creature.

  • From these forms and others were designed a number of conventional symbols which were used throughout a much later civilization.

  • The Roman mysteries of Bacchus were of much later development, and consequently became very debased.

  • The great temple at Karnac is, in particular, full of such figures and the temple of Danclesa, likewise, although that is of much later date, and built merely in imitation of old Egyptian art.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much 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:
    much alone; much blood; much cultivated; much detail; much difficulty; much ease; much easier; much elongated; much esteemed; much harm; much importance; much inferior; much like; much obleeged; much opposed; much oxygen; much rather; much service; much smaller; much snow; much success; much suffering; much surprise; much trouble; that there; three regiments