Sentence examples for after not too from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps there were connections between text and movement, but they were elusive; in any case, the text stopped after not too long and drifted out of memory.

"I tried to organize a party called 'The Gay After' not too long ago, and invited all my friends," he said.

A rather luscious burger, available only before 6 P.M., was prodigiously fatty, seared to a crust, on a pretzel bun that disintegrated after not too long.

Wolf told the parent of another student, after not too many sessions with young Thelonious: "I don't think there will be anything I can teach him.

And after not too much bureaucracy last March we took possession of two piglets, both Gloucester Old Spots, a rare breed noted for the quality of its pork and its ability to fatten up well.

It was just so massive, the A, B, and C buttons broad and, after not too long at all, utterly unresponsive.

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After some (not too long) conversation, I'd usually arrange a mid-week date.

"Hull is an important game because we have Manchester United and Chelsea after that, not too easy [games], so we need to get points on the board.

And, after a not too lengthy correspondence, Queen Christina offered Descartes a position in her court.

After all, not too many owners can afford to get into a bidding war with Daniel Snyder's Washington Redskins.

She stayed after that, but not too long.

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