For grieving classmates, it was a lesson learned too late.
They learned too late that they were more than one player away.
The Nets might be learning too late for this year.
The leader stirred to step forward, and learned too late that his boot laces were tied together.
I had learned too late that it was a special holiday.
"Mankind was my business," the specter cried, the lesson learned too late.
We learned too late that one should park on flat ground.
The Aborigines learn too late that "the white men" are also merely human beings and not spirits.
Ms. Fionte is not the only one to have learned this too late.
But Rusalka learns too late to be careful of what you wish for.
He learned late, you see.
The family learned late in 1951 that earlier that year Huang's father had been summarily shot in a prison camp near Beijing.
The sharing that Miss Daisy learned late in life should not elude those of us who are lucky enough to learn it sooner.
Thomas F. Upton late in life learned to violate the Army man's dictum of never asking questions to which one doesn't know the answers.
In Part 1, a young man learns late at night of a rapidly spreading virus via an emergency news broadcast.
But he is rejected by her aristocratic relatives, the Bellegardes, and late in the novel learns their dark family secret.
He was very fond of Sufis when he first learned about them late in his life in Damascus.
They said many people learned of the aviation agency's decision late on Friday, and were able to change their flights from home.
Often the war children wondered why they were treated unjustly and learned to know of their father's identities late in life or by chance:
But there was a canker eating at those brains, one whose nature I learned late, but not too late.