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Example sentences for "still later"

  • Still later, a myth of kinship with the totem would arise, and would add the religious sanction of a tabu.

  • Still later, arose a myth that totem souls haunted each place, and that the child received its totem name because a local totem soul was incarnated in it, at the place where it was born.

  • Still later, anyone who ran goods or avoided customs was excused and indemnified if he enlisted in the navy as a common sailor for three years.

  • Still later, voters were required to have been freemen of the city or town for one year or else forfeit 100 pounds, except if entitled to freedom by birth, marriage, or servitude according to the custom of such city or town.

  • Still later, the penalty was increased to forfeiture of 200 pounds for all offenders, but not including wearers, and the goods were to be publicly sold for export rather than burnt.

  • Still later a pair of gill-processes with hepatic diverticula becomes formed.

  • Still later a fourth pair of arms is added as a bud from each of the posterior pair, and with the growth in length of the arms the suckers make their appearance.

  • At a still later stage, represented in lateral and posterior views in fig.

  • At a still later period a fresh fold of epiblast and mesoblast appears round the eye and gradually constitutes the anterior optic chamber (vide fig.

  • Still later, anyone who has run goods or avoided customs was excused and indemnified if he enlisted in the navy as a common sailor for three years.

  • Still later, when he has turned Montanist, Tertullian explicitly charges his former associates with sexual licence (De Jejuniis, cc.

  • And rational thinking on the religion which resisted all new science was to be still later of attainment, save for the nameless men who throughout the ages of faith rejected the creeds without publishing their unbelief.

  • Still later, Minnesota, north of the line, had a territorial organization without controversy.

  • When, still later, General Hunter attempted military emancipation, I again forbade it, because I did not yet think the indispensable necessity had come.

  • Then, still later, a lens is added, and the whole organ becomes more and more adapted to the necessities of the case, until it reaches the extraordinary perfection that is seen in the eye of such a bird as an eagle.

  • Later on these surrounding portions become cartilage, and, still later, bone; the notochord meanwhile gradually disappearing where the bony spinal column appears.

  • In another letter, after peace was assured, he said that he longed to see and be merry with the Club, and, in a still later letter, he told Dr.

  • In a still later letter, Franklin declared that Le Veillard was a hard taskmaster to his friend.

  • If, still later, he allows the words to take the place of the substance of his faith, they will become empty words.

  • Then, at a still later stage, they begin to play together.

  • The high point of this achievement, still later, is team play, which begins in adolescence or even earlier.

  • Here also additions were made by editors at a still later time, some of which are not found in the Greek version.

  • This prediction is made from the standpoint of the accomplished fact, and indeed most of the chapter seems to be by the exilian continuator of Kings or a still later writer.

  • He next went to Amsterdam, and presently after to the Hague, still later, in 1788, to London, where he lived twelve years.

  • Still later he became a pupil of Michael Haydn, a brother of Joseph.

  • Still later we find a colored line for fa, a thumb nail line traced on the parchment, but not colored, for re, and a different one for la.

  • Still later: I shall go back to The Ivies tonight.

  • Still later: F finally picked a spot she considered suitable--the remains of a small harbor--and we anchored.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    divine truth; enteric fever; geological evidence; hath beene; heavy burden; immigrants from; jest then; still another; still called; still continued; still earlier; still extant; still found; still further; still holding; still holds; still hunting; still later; still life; still observed; still possess; still smaller; still speaking; still staring; still upon; still worse