Happening at a time subsequent to a reference time.
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Examples for "after"
Examples for "after"
1France is Amazon's third largest market in Europe, after Britain and Germany.
2Year after year after year of getting better and better and better.
3It said London would remain MFS's main office in Europe after Brexit.
4Market Report:The Irish market held steady yesterday after rallying strongly on Thursday.
5Spain has the second-highest number of coronavirus cases in Europe after Italy.
1Some said later this year; others said 2020 was closer to reality.
2Weekly government statistics from the Energy Information Administration will follow later today.
3The proposed state law would allow legal action first, official classification later.
4American Football: London will host an American Football game later this year.
5Labour's business spokeswoman said a challenge in parliament could come days later.
1I kind of consider New York my second home, Osaka said afterwards.
2A Government spokesman said afterwards the discussion was wide ranging and good.
3However, their Tweeted response was deleted from their account just minutes afterwards.
4Or was it afterwards and you thought 'This actually works really well'?
5Speaking to reporters afterwards, he said: This particular exercise is now over.
1Other developed countries include deaths that occur up to one year afterward.
2I didn't leave the house or speak to anyone for days afterward.
3It's 48 minutes and all kinds of things happen, Popovich said afterward.
4A written decision will be available shortly afterward, the court filing said.
5And today was no different except for what his wife said afterward.
1A disproportionate result was that the Protestant minority would subsequently rule Ireland.
2However, the TSA subsequently had to issue a statement on the subject.
3Indonesian diplomats who visited her subsequently said she was in good health.
4However, the Pensions Board subsequently raised concerns about the Labour Court proposal.
5He said: I cannot justify the way this information was subsequently handled.
1Trump said he would discuss travel restrictions to Europe later on Wednesday.
2We'll know the extent of the damage later on today, he said.
3But in doing so, it will just create new problems later on.
4The UK is expected to make its position clear later on Friday.
5A vote on the House Republican measure is expected later on Tuesday.
6These children are also more likely to have developmental problems later on.
7They will vote on the assembly a week later on March 24.
8He will hold a press conference on the issue later on Friday.
9A House vote on final passage is scheduled for later on Wednesday.
10He said there would be updates on Trump's health later on Friday.
11Workers were set to meet government for wage talks later on Tuesday.
12The judge said he would rule on Pistorius's appeal later on Thursday.
13Kosovo's election commission said it would give initial results later on Monday.
14It said more restrictions on food may be announced later on Monday.
15He said an announcement on the deal was likely later on Thursday.
16Some market participants expect prices to regain more ground later on Friday.
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