down the line
(idiomatic) Further along, in terms of time or progress.
They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the line they ran into problems with reliability.
Down the line came Camilla Parker Bowles, shorter than me, wearing a huge sloping hat. Source: Internet
In February 2014, Radio 4 broadcast Nurse, written by Whitehouse and David Cummings and starring Esther Coles in the title role, with Whitehouse playing a variety of characters, including Graham Downs who had previously appeared in Down the Line. Source: Internet
He went on to direct a road trip documentary, 17 Days Down the Line. Source: Internet
Down the line, it could very well be a tragedy to those who lost revenue. Source: Internet