Sentence examples for later I recognised from inspiring English sources

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"It was only later I recognised that becoming a priest was something I had been running away from for a long time".

"He didn't mention who he was at first but when he told me later, I recognised his voice".

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Later on, I recognised my hand in the illustration of the buccaneer with evil on his mind.

Only much later could I recognise what a miracle it really was that I had survived, when I learned that of the thousands of Slovak men and women who were deported to Auschwitz, only a few hundred returned.

Admittedly, it is more of a struggle to name the man behind the sculptural low seats in zingy colours on which we station ourselves for tea (the late Pierre Paulin, Charlotte tells me later), but I recognise them, and – perhaps more importantly – I recognise them as being exemplary of good late-20th-century design.

The central premise of the novel, I recognised later, had its roots in an incident I'd witnessed as a teenager near my home in Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir.

On whether there is more emotional heart in his later work, Stoppard says: "I recognise some truth in that.

Later he says proudly: 'That's my President, that is.' I recognise the same look later, when I watch more of the show in an apartment in a slum barrio.

Quite why I've bothered to recall something quite so inconsequential, I'm none too sure, save that many years later I have come to recognise the value of £180 per year, though it might have been better for all concerned if I had also learned the value of having an interior world or anything approaching a personality.

In addition, like Lennon and McCartney, Martin had come to fully appreciate Harrison as a songwriter, later saying: "I first recognised that he really had a great talent when we did 'Here Comes the Sun.' But when he brought in 'Something,' it was something else … It was a tremendous work – and so simple".

I began to see, for the first time, what I would later recognise as Failing Restaurant Syndrome, an affliction that causes owners to flail about looking for a quick fix, a masterstroke that will "turn things around", reverse the already irreversible trend toward insolvency.

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