At the same time, a chantry was established, served by five priests, who soon afterwards assumed full control of the church. |
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He said the disease had struck his farm two months previously and very soon afterwards no rabbits were spotted. |
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She'd stopped driving five months before because it was too painful for her, and soon afterwards she'd also given up gardening, which she loved. |
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The elephant, which was darted with a tranquilliser by veterinary staff soon afterwards, is now back in its herd. |
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The field is harrowed to kill the weeds which have already sprouted, then the corn will emerge soon afterwards. |
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They tied the knot soon afterwards and have been happily married for 16 years. |
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He clearly got the message across, because soon afterwards a listener, Adriana, rang the station to say he had won her vote. |
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He did eventually recover the throne but died soon afterwards after breaking his neck falling downstairs. |
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This was the pattern, his lordship regularly exposing a gap in the government armour, only to plug it soon afterwards. |
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Sources said the man purchased a ring at the jewelry store sometime ago, but pawned it at another branch soon afterwards. |
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The last major alteration was made soon afterwards when a clerestory was built above the nave arcades. |
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The band broke up soon afterwards, some fans claiming she had put the mockers on the whole enterprise. |
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Instead, in his view, they may have knowingly allowed the heavily overloaded and unseaworthy boat to leave Indonesia and sink soon afterwards. |
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He spoke in the early afternoon and claimed in his evidence that he left soon afterwards. |
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He was playing golf again very soon afterwards while the others took months to recover. |
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He wanted to come down to Kent to be nearer his close family and it was a shock when he died so soon afterwards. |
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Consequently, in 1564 Elizabeth agreed to open discussions with the Austrians and soon afterwards she authorised envoys and councillors to negotiate a matrimonial treaty. |
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A trial at the Old Bailey in central London was played a video of Adebolajo being interviewed by police officers soon afterwards. |
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The rectory continued, usually as a sinecure, until it was impropriated in 1546 to Christ Church, Oxford, and soon afterwards to the secular lords of Sudbury manor. |
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Andy and Kevin set off for a two-month trip to the Antipodes on Thursday, and the first of Andy's characteristically opaque text messages arrived soon afterwards. |
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I came home soon afterwards, before they progressed to the strip club. |
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Our mizzenmast soon went, and soon afterwards the maintopmast. |
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My sense is that Orwell had a head full of poems, most of them accumulated in schoolboy days and soon afterwards when he must have done prodigious reading. |
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A signal was made from the vessel, and soon afterwards I saw a long line of slaves coming forth from behind a wood which concealed the barracoons where they had been confined. |
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At the outbreak of World War I, he tried to organise a pacifist general strike, but died soon afterwards. |
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John was able to reverse the deposition after Otto left, but he died in the arms of his mistress soon afterwards. |
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That night he dictated a final sentence to the scribe, a boy named Wilberht, and died soon afterwards. |
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His reign ended in 688 when he abdicated and went on pilgrimage to Rome where he was baptised by Pope Sergius I and died soon afterwards. |
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In 852, Pepin II was imprisoned by Charles the Bald, who soon afterwards pronounced his own son Charles as the ruler of Aquitaine. |
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In April 2015, 680 was transferred to its permanent home at Heaton Park Tramway and entered service soon afterwards. |
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The preparatory school, Colet Court, was soon afterwards housed in new premises in a similar style on the opposite side of the road. |
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Tolkien could read by the age of four and could write fluently soon afterwards. |
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Edward Balliol returned to Scotland soon afterwards with a small force, in a final attempt to recover Scotland. |
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Moore resigned the chair in philosophy in 1939, Wittgenstein was elected, and acquired British citizenship soon afterwards. |
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Shankly retired soon afterwards and was replaced by his assistant, Bob Paisley. |
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Stephen Roose Hughes, whose exertions in finding and identifying the bodies probably led to his own premature death soon afterwards. |
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On 15 April 1984, Cooper collapsed with a heart attack on live national television, and died soon afterwards. |
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France, which had recently emerged as a leading naval power, achieved comparable success soon afterwards. |
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The tower fell into disuse soon afterwards, and in the 21st century is managed by English Heritage and open to visitors. |
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The western half gained independence from the Dutch in 1961, but became part of Indonesia soon afterwards in controversial circumstances. |
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He returned to Batavia in June 1627 and soon afterwards, as admiral of a fleet of eight vessels, went on a diplomatic mission to India. |
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Miss Bingley made no answer, and soon afterwards she got up and walked about the room. |
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But Falkirk sheriff court heard the five year old Abyssinian cats, called Nush and Mr Baz, died in agony soon afterwards in October last year. |
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On Wednesday, the Sibi District and Sessions Court handed down the sentence to Kurd, who was arrested soon afterwards. |
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You should be given the log book on delivery of the vehicle or very soon afterwards. |
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Yet, as proconsul of Bithynia, and soon afterwards as consul, he showed himself to be a man of vigour, and one equal to the task. |
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You get stopped by one chugger and then another soon afterwards even though you have told their colleague you are not interested. |
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The Irishman, outstanding in the 2-0 victory over Wolves last week, limped off soon afterwards shaking his head and exchanging words with a section of Villa fans. |
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In both cases an election was held very soon afterwards and, again in both cases, the dismissed government was massively defeated by popular vote. |
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Ferdinand II was reinstated at Naples soon afterwards, with Spanish help. |
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Zhenjin died soon afterwards in 1286, eight years before his father. |
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On his return, David is given good reason to dislike his stepfather and has similar feelings for Murdstone's sister Jane, who moves into the house soon afterwards. |
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The rear barracks blocks were demolished in 1969 to provide material for sea defences and Isle of Wight Council purchased what remained of the fort soon afterwards. |
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From the 12th century hundreds of settlements of all sizes were founded all across Europe, which very often obtained the right of fortification soon afterwards. |
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This Irish source places this settlement in the aftermath of the Vikings' expulsion from Dublin in 902, and an unsuccessful attempt to settle on Anglesey soon afterwards. |
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Problems began arising soon afterwards, initially a dispute with Gilbert de Clare concerning the allegiance of a Welsh nobleman holding lands in Glamorgan. |
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However, due to its simple and catchy melody, it became a popular tune and was soon afterwards interpreted frequently at English fairs, taverns and events. |
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He died soon afterwards at his easel in Covent Garden, while painting a portrait of the Duchess of Somerset, and was buried at St Paul's Church, Covent Garden. |
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Home Secretary Sir John Anderson was replaced by Morrison soon afterwards, in the wake of a Cabinet reshuffle as the dying Neville Chamberlain resigned. |
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Dr. Sandwith soon afterwards ran out to the excited chattering group in the garden, and after a few minutes' happy talk with him, Harry spoke to him of the visitors. |
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