adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
become
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He subsequently became a national figure and a wealthy man before dying in poverty.
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Foster, who subsequently became deputy White House counsel, committed suicide in July 1993.
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His parents subsequently became master and matron of Poplar union workhouse.
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Saccani replaced him at the last minute at the Vienna State Opera and subsequently becoming a regular there.
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One of the leading advocates of Green 2000, Sara Parkin, subsequently became chair of the party's executive.
confirm
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This finding, that reduced sleep in the short-term has little effect on performance, was subsequently confirmed in later work.
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All five were confirmed subsequently by oral cholecystectography and repeat ultrasonography.
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This has been subsequently confirmed for mouse.
develop
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The deposit was subsequently developed by Dresser Industries Inc.
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Many other beta-blockers were subsequently developed by different companies, because the market was very large.
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Others may subsequently develop poor control on tablets because of their dietary indiscretions.
die
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Sometimes he would even say that Tom had not only gone home but had subsequently died of cancer.
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Three of the attackers subsequently died .
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Unfortunately he has subsequently died , and I can't gain any direct personal insight into what the matter was.
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The old woman's son was one of the many prisoners who have subsequently died in the prison.
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A solicitor fails to draw up a will within a reasonable time for a client who subsequently dies .
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Among these was Hamid Bendourou, who is reported to have died subsequently .
discover
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The hospital subsequently discovered that her death was the result of a massive overdose of a powerful anticancer drug.
find
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They subsequently found it difficult to talk about organization structure without first resolving questions of strategy.
give
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Cody was subsequently given a funeral with full military honours by the Aldershot garrison.
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Warren, who had been given excellent evaluations two months before his report, was subsequently given low marks and denied promotion.
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In that case the property passes not upon appropriation but when the other party's assent is subsequently given .
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These progenitors subsequently give rise to at least nine distinct differentiated cell types.
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This basically strategic revision was subsequently given analytical support through the theoretical work of more recent members of the neo-Marxist school.
make
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Merrill officials subsequently made that offer but continued to sell risky bonds to the county.
prove
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However unfounded the allegations made on a protected occasion may subsequently prove , they are privileged unless made with malice.
publish
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His friend Adam Smith wrote a tribute to him in a letter to William Strahan, which was subsequently published .
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This view was supported in subsequently published work by researchers like Geoffrey Meen9.
return
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He subsequently returned to a job in the clothing trade.
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She subsequently returned to her position, after changes were made in the administration of her department.
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He was subsequently returned to Khartoum for medical treatment and is now believed to be back in Kober prison.
take
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Perrin subsequently took charge of the high-pressure research and Gibson was transferred to other work.
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Some of its reporters felt that Newsweek subsequently took excessive care not to offend Bush after he won the election.
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He had subsequently taken her to the cinema, where she had been startled to feel his hand creep into hers.
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This was then subsequently taken over by Oatridge College and this department was not involved at that time.
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It subsequently took Mo 2,200 man hours to complete Sparkle.
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The theme of the medicalisation of life was subsequently taken up by a number of other writers.
use
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The isotropic bile samples were subsequently used to measure the nucleation time and the relative distribution of vesicular cholesterol.
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What matters more is how they are subsequently used .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He was savagely attacked and sustained severe injuries from which he subsequently died.
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New safety guidelines were subsequently adopted.
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The book was published in 1954 and was subsequently translated into fifteen languages.
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The decision was subsequently reversed on appeal.
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The six men were subsequently acquitted of all charges, but only after they had served 17 years in prison.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A Title on Culture was subsequently introduced into the treaty by the Maastricht amendments.
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Diplomatic relations had been severed in August 1989, and air and road links were subsequently cut.
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It was subsequently placed in the inner oratory where it was enshrined beneath an altar.
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The early sociologists established a number of traditions that have subsequently moulded the place of women in sociology.
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The New Zealand government subsequently announced a similar move.
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The remainder stays in the donor stream with the large molecular weight substances and is subsequently discarded.
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This of course was my own concern at Sussex, and subsequently .
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Wood can be glued very well by wetting it with water which is subsequently frozen.