A belated attempt of the French left to intervene was checked by the British cavalry, and the pressure on the centre and right, which were now practically surrounded, continued even after nightfall.
A very belated Happy New Year to you all.
Among the higher altitudes of north Derbyshire, where the soil is poor and the climate harsh, grain is unable to flourish, while even in the more sheltered parts of this region the harvest is usually belated.
And when for want of these active troops the first great victory proved indecisive, 1 Belated declarations of war appeared on the loth.
As a belated welcome, "Many greetings to our two new female members who now grace our band."
At a moment when all was quiet before the commencement of a song, a door leading to the stalls on the side nearest the Rostovs' box creaked, and the steps of a belated arrival were heard.
Bacon summing up the movement so far as he understood it, in a rather belated way, has no theory of knowledge beyond the metaphor of the mirror held up to nature.
For Austria we may read Prussia; for Ulm, Jena-Auerstadt; for the occupation of Vienna, that of Berlin; for Austerlitz, Friedland, which again disposed of the belated succour given by Russia.
For the sake of the great cause, the international contingent will have to take into consideration even belated remorse.
Happy (somewhat belated) birthday, young man.
He added a rather belated listing for the Torquay Book Fair on March 20th.
He comes before us as a belated epicurean, whose airy trifles cannot be warbled in an atmosphere surcharged with tempests and gunpowder.
His belated attempts to reform the constitution only led to conspiracies against his life and crown, in which the French faction, which he had been the first to encourage, took an active part.
His eyes clouded with belated concern and his voice lost its edge.
I sent a belated apology, but had no reply.
I sent my belated congratulations to Steve.
I thought I would try the effect of a little belated discipline.
Ian Sowman takes a slightly belated look back at last weekend's news at Rockingham, with images by Phil Burridge.
In 134 famine compelled John Hyrcanus, who had succeeded his father Simon, to a belated compliance with the king's demands.
In a belated modest moment, she clamped the shirt shut and headed for the house.
It regrets this omission and offers a belated unqualified apology to her for the action it took.
It was a belated sequel to The Quiet Man.
King Henry and those who wished to please him professed as great a hatred and contempt for the new purveyors of German doctrines as for the belated disciples of Wycliffe.
Meantime, according to the dispositions which said that "the First Column will march" and so on, the infantry of the belated columns, commanded by Bennigsen and directed by Toll, had started in due order and, as always happens, had got somewhere, but not to their appointed places.
On the other hand, the so-called groundwork has no existence unless in the minds of earlier critics and some of their belated followers in the present.
Peter Finch for Network 11 The Two Jakes was a belated sequel to which film?
Soon the Roman centre, which had been belated in its march, arrived upon the field and completed the work of destruction.
Sorry for the belated congrats, but congrats anyway!
Stanley went back in May to pick up his belated rearguard,leaving Mounteney Jephson and a small escort to accompany Emin round his province.
Stories of witch revelry seen by belated travelers were often told.
Such improvement in the administrative performance of the NASS section 4 team, however belated and incomplete, is of course very welcome.
The belated Scholastics who lingered beyond the last mentioned date served only as marks for the obloquy heaped upon the schools by the men of the new time.
The excellent lyrical poet Frans Mikael Franzen (q.v.; 1772-1847) and a belated academician Johan David Valerius (1776-1852), fill up the space between the Gustavian period and the domination of romantic ideas from Germany.
The French officers, who stated that their presence was due to 1 On the 26th of July a French gunboat also entered the estuary on a belated annexation mission.
The nature of sterilization, and the difficulties in securing it, as well as the extreme delicacy of the manipulations necessary, made it possible for a very long time to be doubtful as to the application of the phrase omne vivum e vivo to the microscopic world, and there still remain a few belated supporters of abiogenesis.
The necessity of putting a stop to belated prosecutions on this account in the town court led to the acceptance of the rule that nobody who had lived in a town undisturbed for the term of a year and a day could any longer be claimed by a lord as his serf.
The significance of Parkman's work consists partly in the success with which he has depicted the North-American Indians, those belated children of the Stone Age, who have been so persistently misunderstood alike by romancers, such as Cooper, and by detractors like Dr Palfrey.
The single figure of Ammianus Marcellinus stands out of this age like a belated disciple of Tacitus.
The succeeding years of disunion and misrule under the Danes explain the belated affection with which his countrymen came to regard him.
They gave employment to a body of conversi and labourers under the management of a monk, who bore the title of Brother Hospitaller - the granges, like their parent institutions, affording shelter and hospitality to belated travellers.
They were taking a belated honeymoon in St Lucia at the time of his death.
Touching, but don't you think your concern is a little belated?
We offered the hand of friendship after the belated apology, but had no reply.
We, his parents, were on a 10-day, 24 year belated honeymoon in St Lucia at the time of his death.
You need to send belated congratulations to the list of awardees from last night's celebration.