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Example sentences for "two later"

  • About a year or two later, he left the United States and made a voyage to Australia, through which country he traveled, playing at the principal towns.

  • A year or two later a fourth story was added, and in 1837 a fifth story, so rapidly did he prosper.

  • A day or two later, he chanced to remember that he had not examined very closely into the effect of the aqua fortis upon the rubber, and thereupon instituted a search for it.

  • The conversation turned to other things, and Carrie thought no more upon the subject until a day or two later, when, going out to market, she encountered Mrs. Vance coming in.

  • A day or two later he saw that he must say something to Carrie.

  • They were talking at the breakfast table, a morning or two later, when she brought up the dramatic subject by saying that she saw that Sarah Bernhardt was coming to this country.

  • And come it did, a minute or two later, disclosing to the young man's astonished gaze a form on hands and knees, about halfway between the window and the bed.

  • A minute or two later he called up Montague and asked him if he would be good enough to go to an address uptown.

  • And a day or two later, by appointment, came Mr. Hasbrook.

  • So Montague gave him his address, and a day or two later came an invitation to lunch with him at his club.

  • An hour or two later, the Sea Lion was staggering along before a westerly gale, with the Hermit of Cape Horn on her larboard beam distant three leagues.

  • Had it only been a year or two later, when speculation took hold of the whaling business in a larger way, he would not have had the least difficulty in obtaining a ship.

  • An hour or two later, Deacon Pratt and his niece were seated, in company with two others, at the dinner-table.

  • We did not see him again for some time, the command devolving upon Lieutenant Colonel Gould who, in turn, was himself wounded a day or two later, and Major Luther S.

  • He ran into one, a day or two later, which furnished him all the entertainment of that kind that he wanted, and more too.

  • He was much more disturbed when, a day or two later, the old mother of one of his Venetian acquaintances insisted on embracing him on account of his supposed likeness to Garibaldi!

  • We may then suppose that they reached Hormuz about November 1293, and Gházán's camp a month or two later.

  • We know nothing more of Polo till we find him appearing a year or two later in rapid succession as the Captain of a Venetian Galley, as a prisoner of war, and as an author.

  • A minute or two later, Nakamura on the bridge was also ready, with a belt of cartridges in each of his Maxims, and more at hand, if required.

  • We hurried along on foot, and a minute or two later we entered the Jewish quarter and were in the midst of a hellish scene, lighted luridly by the glare of the burning houses.

  • He went off unwillingly, and a minute or two later returned, showing in my queer visitor, a big burly chap who seemed civil and harmless enough.

  • A minute or two later I was in an inspector's room at "the Yard," giving my information to a little man who heard me out almost in silence, watching me keenly the while.

  • A day or two later, the 72nd Highlanders and the 5th Punjaub Infantry ascended the Peiwar-Khotal, to Ali-Kheyl, to secure the road between the Khotal and the pass.

  • A minute or two later, the three gentlemen and Will were seated in the private cabin.

  • A day or two later a Malay ran at full speed into the village, and said a few words which caused a perfect hubbub of excitement.

  • A moment or two later he saw me for the first time and at once swung into a funny trot.

  • An hour or two later, both gunbearers asleep and one snoring peacefully, I became aware of a large animal feeding at the bait.

  • There is a passage in Eleanor which commemorates first this playful sympathy and tact which made Lord Dufferin so delightful to all ages, and next, an amusing conversation with him that I remember a year or two later in Paris.

  • He advised Morgan to make a circuit, so as to approach the city through the forest--over the ground on which new Panama was built, a year or two later.

  • A year or two later, Captain Andrew Barker of Bristol, while cruising off the Main, captured a Spanish frigate "between Chagre and Veragua.

  • He went logwood cutting a year or two later, and as a logwood cutter he arrived at the Rio Summasenta, where he careened his ship at a sandy key, since known as Searles Key.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both races; could swear; great attraction; little drop; looked down; national output; public accounts; really believe; recent species; two distinct; two dollars; two eggs well beaten; two feet; two hours; two hundred thousand dollars; two hundred thousand pounds; two kinds; two later; two men; two miles; two pounds; two sockets under one; two teaspoonfuls baking powder; two thousand seven hundred; two years; where the public mind shall rest