1.   But perhaps the changes were better postponed until after the election.

2.   Voting in the elections started in mid-May but was postponed after the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi by Tamil separatists while addressing a rally in Tamil Nadu.

3.   All parties to the Afghan conflict had been invited to talks, which were postponed after disagreements arose between the rival groups over the conference.

4.   And the earliest attempt at resuming home rule would be postponed until after the national election that Blair is expected to call in May.

5.   But the inauguration was postponed after wheels on prototype trains showed excessive wear.

6.   Clinton had planned to make his Latin American visit last spring but postponed it after injuring his knee in March.

7.   He adds that a settlement with Syria will be postponed until after the departure of Syrian President Hafez al-Assad.

8.   In France, far tamer alternatives have been put forth, and in any event action has been postponed until after national elections next year.

9.   It is usually held in September, but was postponed after the attack.

10.   It relies heavily on special benefit performances and its annual gala, which was postponed after the attacks.

v. + after >>共 936
come 7.80%
die 2.94%
say 2.67%
release 2.19%
leave 1.81%
speak 1.80%
arrest 1.55%
fall 1.48%
return 1.32%
rise 1.06%
postpone 0.17%
postpone + p. >>共 37
because_of 27.16%
for 24.65%
after 10.36%
in 7.95%
from 7.65%
on 5.43%
at 3.42%
by 2.21%
as 1.81%
without 1.71%
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