Use later in a sentence
Sentences starting with later
- Later in the year they have another crop, which they call the Garnet. [5]
- Later on she would know, and delight to confess, that her destiny was fixed at a certain hour, at a certain moment, in New York, for subsequent events would run back to that like links in a chain. [4]
- Later on it would be their duty to punish such audacity and high-treason with the utmost rigor. [10]
- Later he camped with Bob Howland, who, as City Marshal of Aurora, became known as the most fearless man in the Territory, and, still later, with Calvin H. Higbie (Cal), to whom 'Roughing It' would one day be dedicated. [5]
- Later this consciousness was re-awakened; it was then apparent to Gwendolen that she was almost reconciled to them, and it was apparent to Tracy that he wasn't. [5]
- Later the plan was discarded, so that this pleasant foolery appears here for the first, time. [5]
- Later they were wandering through the picture-gallery together. [4]
- Later I will try again--and yet again--and again. [5]
- Later he decided to stop asking for the floor, and to confer it upon himself. [5]
- Later he was to lose faith in "Raish," whether with justice or not we cannot know now. [5]
Sentences ending with later
- I will see you later. [10]
- Those who come within its irresistible influence are drawn so close that it seems as if they must become one with her sooner or later. [6]
- Now, dreams--but we will examine that later. [5]
- The form in which he would revoke his calumny to Jungfrau Ortlieb he would discuss with him later. [10]
- Her very tranquillity was suspicious, for there must be something of exhaustion in it, and the reaction must come sooner or later. [6]
- To him I was no more than a moth fluttering in the candle, to drop dead a moment later. [11]
- The promised marriage was a matter for the man's mirth a week later. [11]
- I am not very fresh in my geology; but it is my impression that Switzerland was created especially for the English, about the year of the Magna Charta, or a little later. [4]
- We are sailing, unexpectedly, to-morrow, there being a difficulty about a passage later. [9]
- By an ironic trick of her memory, she recalled that she had told the clerks in the shops where she had made her purchases that she would send them her address later. [9]
Short sentences using later
- The day'll come--sooner or later. [13]
- Some I shall mention later. [10]
- Something of this matter later. [9]
- But of this matter later. [9]
- I'll go to Manitou later. [11]
- More of him later. [9]
- My room-mate came later. [6]
- V Ten days later. [5]
- Not at first--but later. [5]
- I'll tell you later. [2]
Sentences containing later two or more times
- Many years ago you docked me on an article because the subject was too old; later, you docked me on an article because the subject was too new; later still, you docked me on an article because the subject was betwixt and between. [5]
- I felt in this way when Susy passed away; and later my wife, and later Mr. Rogers. [5]
- A minute later the engine was quietly churning away below; two minutes later the ropes were drawn in; half a minute later still the nose of the Amenhotep moved in the water. [11]
- Those of the Prophet are to be preserved later in an alabaster canopus, [This vase was called canopus at a later date. [10]
- Study, practice, experience in handling my end of the matter presently enabled me to take my new position almost seriously; a little bit later, utterly seriously; a little later still, lovingly, gratefully, devotedly; finally: fiercely, rabidly, uncompromisingly. [5]
- Fifteen later, bang again, my wife's bath ready; 15 later, my bath ready. [5]
- Later, later! [2]
More example sentences with the word later in them
- Mebbe later, when you're broken, you might. [13]
- When we are young we generally estimate an opinion by the size of the person that holds it, but later we find that that is an uncertain rule, for we realize that there are times when a hornet's opinion disturbs us more than an emperor's. [5]
- Later, when the young ladies were asleep, he carried his manuscript to the Democrat office, and delivered it into the hands of his friend, the night editor, who was awaiting it. [9]
- Tomorrow morning early you shall receive twelve Attic talents in gold, and, with the help of my son, later in the day I will take up the picture, pack it, and when it grows dark, carry it away. [10]
- They didn't cuss you personally,--that'll come later, of course. [9]
- He is deceiving you now in small things, great Caesar, and later he will deceive you in greater ones. [10]
- If you will, you can lock the door, and fetch me out later, before you go to rest for the night. [10]
- You fear and yet long to cross that line, and know that sooner or later it must be crossed and you will have to find out what is there, just as you will inevitably have to learn what lies the other side of death. [2]
- Again in later years the two men met, the stranger the aggressor--without due cause. [11]
- During his later years the rigor of the Northern winter had been too severe for Warner's health. [4]
- In his later years the physician may venture more boldly. [3]
- During the later years of his life he ranked not only as America's chief man of letters, but likewise as her best known and best loved citizen. [5]
- And now, ten years later, he did not regret that he had stayed his hand. [11]
- And now, a year later, when I read the cablegrams I seem to be reading of what I myself partly saw--saw before it happened--in a prophetic dream, as it were. [5]
- As at first written it had one verse in it which sounded so much like a nursery rhyme that Emerson was prevailed upon to omit it in the later versions. [6]
- The next letter, written a month later, is also to Orion Clemens, who had now moved to Muscatine, Iowa, and established there a new paper with an old title, 'The Journal'. [5]
- Le Baron Russell writes to me of Emerson at a still later period:-- "One incident I will mention which occurred at my last visit to Emerson, only a few months before his death. [6]
- Many a young writer will recall his words of encouragement at some period in his own career when the quiet appreciation of one meant more to him than did later the loud applause of many. [4]
- Later, perhaps, they would relent and see something of their friends, and throw open again the gates of a beautiful place long closed to the world. [9]
- Then her tears would burst out afresh, she would utter imploring supplications to the gods for mercy, and a few minutes later, begin conjuring her mother to take her to the hanging-gardens, that they might hear Nitetis' defence of her own conduct. [10]
- And it is worthy of passing mention, in regard to his later productions, that his admirable sense of literary proportion, which is wanting in many good writers, characterized his work to the end. [4]
- Another half-hour later Wolf entered and passed to his place; then other deputies began to stream in, among them many forms and faces grown familiar of late. [5]
- Everyone is familiar with Joshua's later life, so rich in action, and how he won in battle a new home for his people. [10]
- To Honora, gifted with imagination, the house had an odour all its own; a rich, clean odour significant, in later life, of wealth and luxury and spotless housekeeping. [9]
- Peter played backgammon with her on the front steps, and later on--chess. [9]
- Ten minutes later, with a receipted bill in his pocket, Tom McMahon made for the barber's shop which Mazarine had entered. [11]
- I came home with a broken hip-bone, tolerably patched up, and again, a few years later, I could not keep still in one place. [10]
- Six months later William Rufus Holly, a deacon in holy orders, journeyed to Athabasca in the Far North. [11]
- A later generation will sit in judgment upon the evidence more calmly than our own. [6]
- At mid-day I will go with you and help fill the jars for the altar, and later in the day I can accompany you in the procession which was postponed from yesterday. [10]
- She became his wife, but only a year later entered that other world which she had regarded as her true home even while here. [10]
- The "immoral" room-mate whose conduct was to be an "eloquent example" was Dan Slote, immortalized in the Innocents as "Dan" --a favorite on the ship, and later beloved by countless readers. [5]
- I have the whole of every afternoon, for I cannot work later than lunch. [5]
- Shall a man who in his younger days has written poetry, or what passed for it, continue to attempt it in his later years? [6]
- Poor Aunt Mary, who did not understand that a performance of "Pinafore" could give birth to the unfulfilled longings which result in the creation of high things, spoke to Uncle Tom a week later concerning an astonishing and apparently abnormal access of industry. [9]
- Later, came things which were strange and eventful in his life, but that under-glow was for ever afterwards in his eyes. [11]
- The struggle in which we are engaged was inevitable; it might have come a little sooner, or a little later, but it must have come. [6]
- A certain thing which was sure to happen sooner or later happened now. [5]
- In the comment which he made, when it was shown to him twenty-two years later, he tells us why he thinks this letter was not sent. [5]
- The instinctive antipathy which had marked their first introduction was carried on to this later meeting. [11]
- The country press, which had far and wide printed the interesting story, softened it in accordance with the later development. [4]
- I knew not whether to pity or to be angry, such a strange blending she seemed of former pride and arrogance and later suffering. [9]
- Some, however, questioned whether it was not the work of a new hand, who wrote, not from experience, but from his or her ideas of the condition to which a story-teller, a novelist, must in all probability be sooner or later reduced. [6]
- But still later, when this very bill was first brought in, it contained no repeal. [7]
- A little later, when the veil had lifted, it became a mirror for the hills and crags, the blue reaches of the sky. [9]
- An hour later, when the room was in darkness save for the bar of light that streamed in from the platform chandelier, Senator Whitredge entered. [9]
- A month later, when the benevolent physician lay in the death-throes of hydrophobia, he called his weeping friends about him, and said: "Beware of the books. [5]
- Three weeks later, when the army was resting at Napoleon, Arkansas, a self-contained man, with a brown beard arrived from Memphis, and took command. [9]
- But then, later, when I was lying in my room and the moon shone down on my bed . [10]
- Forty-seven years later, when I was in the islands, Kainehameha V. was trying to repair Liholiho's blunder, and not succeeding. [5]
- Thirty years later, when his fame was not much more extended, his pay for the same matter would have been fifteen times as great, that is to say, at the rate of thirty cents per word. [5]
- A little later when he went up to the large circle, Anna Pavlovna said to him: "I hear you are refitting your Petersburg house? [2]
- Nine years later, when he was twenty-one, I came upon the family in one of the lake towns of New York, and the mother told me about an adventure which her son had been having. [5]
- A month later when he was more recovered physically he would be able to perform the operation, but the old man was dying now, while he stood helplessly stroking his big brown beard. [11]
- What Boldrick thought when he saw the two ascending towards him, he expressed to Mr. Devlin later in the day in vigorous language: what occurred at his but Ruth Devlin told me afterwards. [11]
- In later days, when Fort O'Angel was invaded by settlers, he had his time of greatest importance. [11]
- One month later, when a fine white surf of frost lay on the ground, and the sky was darkened often by the flight of the wild geese southward, they came upon a hut perched on a bluff, at the edge of a clump of pines. [11]
- I cannot tell what my feelings were, they are too strongly blended with later impressions. [10]
- Swiftly he described what happened in the little room at the traitor's tavern, of the momentary reconciliation and the wine that he drank, drugged wine poured out but not drunk by Erris Boyne, and of his later unconsciousness. [11]
- She vaguely felt, what all realise sooner or later, that we must live our dark hours alone. [11]
- Five minutes later Wetherell saw the Speaker descending again, the usually impressive quality of his face slightly modified by the twitching of a smile. [9]
- Animals, roasted whole, were placed on the table, and, when hunger was appeased, several courses of the rarest delicacies followed, celebrated in later times even among the Greeks under the name of "Persian dessert. [10]
- Five of them were of old dates, the others of various later crops; the list closed with a picture taken by Falk in Sydney a month before. [5]
- This lady," Orpheus went on--he not only played the flute but took the higher parts for a man's voice and could also strike the lyre--"desired us to go to her later at her own house, where she would speak with us. [10]
- I may as well say now as later, that Papa D'Arc and Laxart were stopping in that little Zebra inn, and that there they remained. [5]
- Only one short week later he fell again. [5]
- An hour later we were on board his yacht, Wilderness, being introduced to MacGregor, the captain, to Mr. Dagmar Caramel, C.M.G., his guest, and to some freshly made American cocktails. [11]
- An hour later we were awakened by a great turmoil, and springing out of bed we picked our way nimbly among the ranks of snoring teamsters on the floor and got to the front windows of the long room. [5]
- A week later we shall reach Wellington; talk there 3 nights, then sail back to Australia. [5]
- Two hours later we reached the foot of a tall isolated mountain, which is crowned by the crumbling castle of Banias, the stateliest ruin of that kind on earth, no doubt. [5]
- In later years we need it only as salt, as spice, as stimulating wine. [10]
- An hour later we met General Harris on the road, with two or three people in his company--his staff, probably, but we could not tell; none of them was in uniform; uniforms had not come into vogue among us yet. [5]
- Some years later we have the illustrious John Morgan Twain. [5]
- Some hours later we encountered a huntsman, from whom I procured some gun-grease; with this I filled the watch, and heated it in by the fire. [4]
- Perhaps, later on, we can find a husband for you, and you will marry and settle down near us here at Silverdale, and then you can help me with the work. [9]
- She stopped up,--it was very tempting,--late and later, striving to beguile the lonely night with some employment, till her weak eyes failed to read or to sew, and could only weep in solitude over the dead that were not. [14]
- A little later was ushered into the library of the castle the Comte Detricand de Tournay, who, under the name of Savary dit Detricand, had lived in the Isle of Jersey for many years. [11]
- And when he was tried three months later for murder, some one else said this for him, and the hearts of all, judge and jury, were so moved they knew not what to do. [11]
- At last there was the sound of footsteps, and a moment later Gabriel Druse came through the trees towards her. [11]
- In Spain she was received with the utmost consideration by the Marquis de la Mota, Dona Magdalena de Ulloa's brother, and later by the lady herself. [10]
- A single number was printed, when it was interrupted the course of events, and not resumed until nearly years later, in January, 1890. [6]
- The last blast was peculiarly strong one, and after the small rubbish was done raining around us and we were just going to shake hands over our deliverance, a later and larger stone came down amongst our little group of pedestrians and wrecked an umbrella. [5]
- The farm mentioned was one which he had bought at Redding, Connecticut, where, later, he built the house known as "Stormfield. [5]
- Yet the mistress was not moved to gratitude; for later, when the wife was troubled to meet her engagements, the mistress makes this entry in her diary: "Harriet sends her creditors here; nasty woman. [5]
- As yet there was no hope of sleep, inasmuch as that the noise made, by the gentlemen at their carouse came up loud and clear through the open window and, the later it grew, the louder waxed Herdegen's voice and the Junker's, above all others. [10]
- My father, who was my instructor, my companion, my dearest and best friend through all my later youth and my earlier manhood, died three years ago and left me my own master, with the means of living as might best please my fancy. [6]
- Somewhat later it was mentioned that Tom was to study no more at present, whereupon her little ladyship exclaimed-- "'Tis a pity, 'tis a pity! [5]
- Mr. Cuthbert, who was many kinds of a barometer, sought her out later in the courtyard. [9]
- The September dusk was made lurid by belching steel-furnaces that reddened the heavens; and later, when she went to bed, sharp air and towering contours told her of the mountains. [9]
- But Cynthia, who was listening with one ear while Susan talked into the other, gathered that Jethro had been struggling with the railroads, and was sooner or later to engage in a mightier struggle with them. [9]
- However, another search was instituted a year later, and this had better success. [5]
- But how great was his surprise, upon opening his door one morning, some days later, to find the grateful poodle patiently waiting there, and in its company another stray dog, one of whose legs, by some accident, had been broken. [5]
- But no vote was given for a consideration--at least this was the report of an investigating committee later on. [4]
- His later history was called for, and when he said he had 'accidentally' killed a man, considerable satisfaction was expressed; when he added that the man was a priest, he was roundly applauded, and had to take a drink with everybody. [5]
- In truth, it was at the Judge's suggestion that a blue provost's guard was called in later to protect the seized property. [9]
- At midday he was admitted to the Emperor, and an hour later he rode off with Prince Dolgorukov to the advanced post of the French army. [2]
- His conduct then was a prophecy of later years. [5]
- Later, in the warm dusk, they travelled up to Dalgrothe Mountain, and came to Valmond's tent. [11]
- The game of war had lain with the Grande Marquise--or La Pompadour, as she was called--and later it may be seen how I, unwillingly, moved her to set it going. [11]
- He remembered all vividly until the hour, a year later, when London journals announced that Hester Orval and her husband had gone down with a vessel wrecked upon the Alaskan and Canadian coast. [11]
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